Trainguyrom

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[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

That's fair! I suppose it's entirely possible that some stations would have multiple tanks (but it's also entirely possible for the truck to still mess up even at a station without diesel too! They typically have compartments on the delivery truck so only one truck is needed to deliver all types/grades of fuel)

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (3 children)

I mean the pumps are just pumping from the same tanks located under the pavement, whether it's a pump with diesel or e85 it's not going to make a difference if the tank itself is contaminated

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 4 points 8 hours ago

Only one my wife did was the one where you throw your husband onto the bed without warning like apparently these tiktok girls have partners throw them onto the bed to initiate intercourse and uh...well it may or may not have awoken something in me. Apparently that's not the reaction it's supposed to illicit based on the tiktoks she'd seen

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 2 points 1 day ago

They’re pushing passkeys because passkeys are a massive improvement over password

What's the short technical explanation of them? Is it similar to ssh key auth?

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 1 day ago

By memory pixel dungeon is also distributed through Steam

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 1 day ago

Ehhh depends on the exercise and your goals. If you biked 5 miles to get the ice cream and now are biking 5 miles home you definitely have enough calorie deficit for the day that the ice cream is inconsequential. But if your goal is to lose weight, filling your calorie deficits from excercise with treats isn't very productive at all

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 1 day ago

For me it was estimation that unlocked the magic of mathematics. What's the fastest way you can get close enough to the correct answer that the innaccuracy doesn't matter?

For example, in salary negotions if you need to convert between hourly and annual salary take the annual value, drop 3 zeros and divide in two and you have the hourly. Or in reverse, take the hourly, multiply by 2 and add 3 zeros for the annual. It gets you close enough that you can know you're talking about for salary negotiations, budgeting, etc. and you can let the computer calculate out the exact conversion for payroll and tax withholding purposes

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It is really incredible how once you start reducing your sugar intake so much of the super-sugary overly-sweet everything everywhere just stops mattering because you just can't stand to eat more than a bite or two of it

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

It's amazing how much good just going "if it looks/tastes like it's mostly sugar and unidentifiable calories it almost definitely is very unhealthy for you" is. My wife's a big soda drinker and my kids are starting to hit the age where many people pick up soda addictions. I push hard for them to mostly drink water and make sure to tell them how bad soft drinks are, and when they get upset about seeing the difference between what I say and what my wife does I tell them "you can make that decision for yourself when you're a grown-up"

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 1 day ago

Idk some people use their toasters multiple times a day, and at that point it can make sense to spend more on a better toaster

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 2 points 1 day ago

It's a mix of things! Many racists don't think of themselves as racist and primarily worry about actions to empower minorities because of the zero sum thinking, not so much because it's helping "the wrong people"

[–] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

As long as he never leaves I'm cool with it

 

I wish I could clean and organize my stuff like a normal human and not have my brain turn it into a Big Thing. But I'm clearly making progress!

Some of these boxes were from a couple of moves ago, a couple were much newer. But surprisingly I was able to eliminate 7 boxes just by sorting items out that I have places for and putting them away, sorting some items into a separate tote and repacking the remaining contents into 2 similarly old doom boxes that were previously half full as well.

I now have a neat stack of doom boxes and totes where I previously had a much larger wild pile of collapsing doom boxes and stuff stacked on top of said boxes since it's in a bedroom that we haven't used for anything other than storage since my youngest started sleeping through the night, and the cats like to climb on the boxes and make the mess worse!

 

I had two screen doors have their handles break in short succession, one from a hail storm, the other just from overuse (I found the bottom part of the handle was never screwed in, so every pull was putting twice as much strain on it than it should have)

At first I reused the old button out of laziness, as they changed how the mechanism mates with the button on the broken handle, but then I tried the new button on the door with the broken button and found it was the same mechanism so I could fix both handles with one handle kit!

Next I need to get the correct tool to reinstall the screen that caught an elbow and clean up some of the dirt that's accumulated on the inside and we'll really be in good shape!

 

My small garage was built in the 40s and has wood siding which was damaged by a recent hail storm. Insurance cut us a settlement check and I decided to challenge myself to repaint the garage myself

The hail mostly damaged the paint, with some small chips in a couple of spots. My plan is to sand the portions that are to be repainted, fill the chips with wood filler and repaint

I'm looking at getting an air compressor (Partly as I'm seeing commentary on it being far easier and faster than rollers, and partly out of buying a tool I might not ever have a decent enough reason to buy in the future that'll be useful to have on hand) and a sprayer to do the bulk of the painting

Given I'm mostly looking to repair some quarter size damage to the paint splottered all over 2 sides of the garage, do I need to sand all of the old paint off before repainting or can I simply paint over the old paint? The old paint is in pretty good shape where the hail didn't sand it away. Looks like its been repainted within the century, possibly even within the last decade, and I'm not changing colors dramatically, just doing a flat "white" over a flat "white" which shouldn't be a very obvious difference after weathering. Basically am I reducing the durability of the paint job if I paint over the existing undamaged matte paint?

Additionally, any other gotchas I should be aware of?

I can provide photos tomorrow of the damage and existing paint if needed

Update: I ended up putting wood filler into the cracks, dents and gouges, sanding flat only where I put in wood filler and then painting over the existing paint and it turned out brilliantly. I only painted two sides of the garage as the other two were not damaged by the hail and have a bunch of overgrowth in the way so I'm planning on coming back this spring to cut back that overgrowth and paint the other two sides so they look just as good. The new paint so far has not shown any care for the sun, extreme heat, strong winds, rain, Aurora Borealis, snow, sleet, ice, extreme cold nor flash-freezes that mother nature has thrown at it since and the new paint simply continues to exist without any visual change

 

A recent storm damaged the siding of my house so I'll have to have it replaced. The thought occurred to me to run some network cabling behind the new siding (and likely new insulation) while its all pulled off. Should I run standard riser cabling or outdoor-rated cabling if I do so?

Obviously the most ideal solution is standard in-wall but I don't have the appetite for such a project given half the house was built in the 19th century and I know such an undertaking would involve quite a few surprises that I almost definitely lack the know-how to handle, and I'll probably be moving in a couple of years so I don't want to invest too much time or money into the endeavor.

Alternatively is there a good type of conduit I could run instead?

 
 

I placed a low bid on an auction for 25 Elitedesk 800 G1s on a government auction and unexpectedly won (ultimately paying less than $20 per computer)

In the long run I plan on selling 15 or so of them to friends and family for cheap, and I'll probably have 4 with Proxmox, 3 for a lab cluster and 1 for the always-on home server and keep a few for spares and random desktops around the house where I could use one.

But while I have all 25 of them what crazy clustering software/configurations should I run? Any fun benchmarks I should know about that I could run for the lolz?

Edit to add:

Specs based on the auction listing and looking computer models:

  • 4th gen i5s (probably i5-4560s or similar)
  • 8GB of DDR3 RAM
  • 256GB SSDs
  • Windows 10 Pro (no mention of licenses, so that remains to be seen)
  • Looks like 3 PCIe Slots (2 1x and 2 16x physically, presumably half-height)

Possible projects I plan on doing:

  • Proxmox cluster
  • Baremetal Kubernetes cluster
  • Harvester HCI cluster (which has the benefit of also being a Rancher cluster)
  • Automated Windows Image creation, deployment and testing
  • Pentesting lab
  • Multi-site enterprise network setup and maintenance
  • Linpack benchmark then compare to previous TOP500 lists
 

I'm currently decluttering and reducing to get a handle on my home, and I've come to a conundrum of how many plates/bowls/cups/etc do I actually need? I have 2 young kids that we'd prefer not to have to run to the store at 8pm to buy more plates because someone ruined a plate, but very limited cupboard space (small 120-something year old house with a kitchen that was built in the 50s)

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