MrZee

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Just to make sure I have the situation correct:

You filled a tub that you don’t normally use with water (for an emergency supply). A day or so later, the ceiling and wall directly below the tub are soaked. You then drained the water. 20 minutes later you still hear dripping so wonder if it was the water in the tub or something else.

It’s possible the supply line to the tub faucet cracked or otherwise started leaking when you filled the tub, but it seems much more likely that the water in the tub was the source.

The drain was plugged when the leak occurred, so the drain lines themselves are unlikely to be the issue.

This is a fiberglass/plastic tub, right? I think the tub itself is slowly leaking either from a hairline crack or from around the outside edge of the drain. This leak slowly soaked and pooled on the floor beneath the tub. Now you are hearing that pooled water drip down.

I’d do a careful crawl of the tub and see if you can find anything that appears to be a crack.

I’d keep listening to the drip rate in the wall and see if it’s subsiding. Hopefully it is. At that point, it’s figuring out what, if anything you can do for mitigation. My first thought is heat and airflow in the room with soaked walls/ceilings.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago

The Anarchist’s Cookbook is actually legal to possess (and buy and sell). It’s a common misconception that it is illegal. In the US, at least.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Non-expert here, but something I’ve read about popped in my head reading this, and I suspect it may be part of the solution you’re looking for.

Look up audio ducking. My understanding is that ducking means dynamically lowering the volume of background tracks when you want a voiceover (or other track) to be in the forefront. It looks like Davinci has settings to do ducking automatically.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Wow… I feel like “substance over form” contradicts a core sovcit belief: That there are specific magic phrases and processes that must be executed precisely to be valid. The systems in place intentionally hide, obscuring, and otherwise make it as difficult as possible for the sovcit to perform the rituals correctly. But if they do, they will “win”.

Of course, leave it to a sovcit to find another contradictory concept to shove into the rest of their contradictory beliefs.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

Hello, 30-years-ago me. My sister and I had a similar age gap. We had an amazing relationship/friendship throughout our childhood and it was really hard when she left for college. The good news is that we still have an amazing relationship and she is still the best sister I could ever ask for.

It’s a funny thing that when we are young, everything feels so permanent when in reality, your life is changing incredibly quickly. When you get hit by something like this, it’s uncomfortable as fuck to see that reality. Change is hard, but it also leads to and comes along with growth... and growth is good.

I don’t say this to be dismissive of what you are going through, only to say that change happens. It is a part of life that we learn to deal with because it can’t be avoided. What is happening in your life probably hurts. It’s probably scary. The uncertainty sucks. All those feelings are valid.

She will be farther away. You will see her less. She is going to be incredibly busy at times. But she is also there for you and you two will still have each other and have time together.

Of course, I have no guarantees — your life isn’t mine. But for me, it wasn’t nearly as bad as it seemed (it’s easy to imagine the worst). Just like it was awesome having an older sister as your friend while at home, it’s really awesome to have an older sister in college to talk to and visit get to experience bits of that life with.

[–] [email protected] 55 points 4 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I’m far from an expert on IF, just someone who has done it for a long time.

I'm fasting 14 hours for 4 days a week (I also have health problems, so I'm not going for the full 7 days).

The “health problems” part makes me concerned. Please make sure that you are safe to do IF with your health conditions. Is your condition one in which 4 days IF is safe but 7 days is not?

If it is medically safe to do so, I would reconsider this half-way approach. Don’t take this for gospel because this is just my feeling on it:

You’re trying to get used to not eating in the morning after you get up. You're trying to make some mental and (perhaps) physiological changes occur and get over the hurdle where you aren’t feeling hunger pangs or the desire to eat first thing in the morning. By breaking the routine for three days every week, I worry that you’ll continually be in the “trying to get used to this” phase and not reach the point of “normal routine”.

What can I expect? Is there anything I should watch out for? Any tips?

It’s been too long for me to really remember the start. Additionally, I’ve never been one to need a morning meal [edit: to add context, I did shorten my eating window and had to adapt to that. I only eat in the evening, about 4hr]. I know irritability and feeling a bit shaky are listed as common issues when starting IF. With health conditions, I’d really recommend talking to your dr (if you can) and try to find a way to identify where “normal” discomfort ends and problematic symptoms begin.

There is A LOT of woo around IF and just about any diet you find out there. I like reading scientific studies and find that media/writers really really like to misinterpret study results… and those misinterpretations become cannon over time. Use a skeptical eye when reading that info and focus on finding a routine that works for you personally.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago

Oh yeah, OP is a spammer for this website. Please report them. I’ve only looked at one article but it read as AI to me.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 5 months ago

The OPCA document is fabulous. It drips with disdain for all of these wonky sovcit arguments while thoroughly dismantling them.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Wow. I just want to say thank you for such a thoughtful, informed, detailed response. You are an amazing person!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago

On iOS as well.

Funny enough, that one worked for me, both in Voyager and safari. But a vast majority of gifs from catbox.moe don’t work for me as well. The issue appears to be intermittent (as opposed to something to do with the file or link format). So this one loading for me was probably just a “lucky” click.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 7 months ago

From the article:

There are some important things to keep in mind here, like the fact that 15 of the 17 studies were case-control studies. This kind of research cannot prove cause and effect, and it often does not look at things that might have affected both the exposure and the outcome.

A number of the studies that were looked at were of low quality, which is something that the authors also highlight.

Findings were inconsistent across studies, but those of higher quality suggested that associations in unadjusted models might have been due to factors that could have influenced the results.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

iOS app. Latest version (2.3.1).

When viewing a video from in a post if you swipe the playback position (attempting to skip forward), the app freaks out. It appears to be attempting to both interact with the video controls and swipe to the previous screen at the same time. At this point, both windows are active. The “back button no longer works. If I pick a different tab, nothing loads. I have to force close the app and reopen it.

In the screen recording, at 5s in I attempt to swipe on the video control. At that point most taps on the screen just move the split between the two windows. Moving the split fully does not resolve anything.

 

I just found a workaround for when party members fail to follow you!

I’m guessing y’all have been having this happen a lot too: you jump from one platform to another. Maybe one or two party members follow you… or maybe they all just stand on the ledge, picking their noses. They can all make the jump. Why won’t they join you?… So now you have to ungroup your party, manually make each laggard jump over, and regroup. It’s been maddening lately as I’m in an area with lots of jumping and having this happen very frequently.

Solution (and tl;dr): Simply ungroup and regroup. This seems to reset all your party members’ pathfinding and get them “unstuck” so they will jump over properly. I’m guessing this will solve other similar pathfinding issues as well.

This is such a simple workaround I’m surprised it took me so long to figure it out. I hope it helps someone else.

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Another one by my daughter. She rough drafted on paper and used a slideshow to test whether the animation worked for her, then redrew in clipstudio.

@Gabe, do you picture animation fitting in this community? Or maybe a separate animation/video community? Or keep the instance focused on static art?

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One of my daughter’s works.

Edit:updated image host to get better quality.

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lock screen (lemm.ee)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I’ve been using a version of this C&H Lock Screen for my phone for at least 10 years.

Edit: I couldn't find it, so I recreated it. On iPhone I used the duotone background filter on the uncolorized version. I also created an approximation of the duotone version enjoy!

https://files.catbox.moe/jwam1h.jpeg

https://files.catbox.moe/ewt79n.jpeg

Edit 2: another crack at the colorized version. This is closer.

https://files.catbox.moe/3p36nh.jpeg

Alternate image host: https://postimg.cc/gallery/nM7GwKL

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I’m running 26.0 on iOS. I’m pretty sure this issue was happening on prior versions as well.

NSfW posts are not being blurred in feed. I’ve tried toggling the Blur NSFW option to “never”, browsing, and then going back and setting it to “in feed”, but nothing is coming up blurred. The issue isn’t that I am seeing NSFW content that isn’t properly labeled; the posts are marked NSFW.

I’ve searched the community and the GitHub issue log and don’t see this being mentioned, so I’m starting to think it’s an issue with my device/install. Are other people on iOS getting the proper behavior? Any tips to get things working right?

I’m going to try deleting and “reinstalling” voyager and will report back in a couple of minutes.

Edit: I deleted the voyager bookmark and “reinstalled” by creating a desktop bookmark from wefwef.app. I have put all my settings back and blur is working fine now.

Since there isn’t any real uninstall or reinstall to do, I suspect that what I’ve done is switch where my voyager bookmark was pointing. I am unsure where it was before. Probably voyager.lemm.ee. I think it must have been different as all my settings were gone. Now I’m going to see what happens if I create a second bookmark to that instance and whether my prior settings and issue are there…

Edit 2: I can now conclude that I don’t know how these bookmarked web app thingies work. But deleting my old bookmark and adding a new one (perhaps pointing to a different location) worked. This concludes my Ted talk.

 

Taken from my campsite. Beautiful place.

Side question: any preferred image hosts? I kept getting a json error trying to use the built in image upload, even shrinking the photo to ~500kb. Trying catbox.moe for this one…

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