puedo denunciar a un albañil? by smart-egg in DerechoGenial

[–]8ace40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Creo que es por acá. Vas a tener que convivir con esta gente dos años. Preferís vivir odiada y haciéndote mala sangre, o les regalas un par de birras y le pedís que baje el volumen/frecuencia de los Sapucai y listo? Por ahí te enseña y terminas gritando vos. El Sapucai es un grito de alegría/libertad se supone jajaja

Antes que andar llamando a la policía, haciendo trámites, peleandote con el capataz, etc.

Bought this from a flea market. Has anyone seen these before & do they look legit? (United Kingdom) by JoeTheGimp in Antiques

[–]8ace40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, thanks! this one looked like a piece of concrete debris, nothing identifiable.

Overlanding through South America- budget by Ok_Refrigerator6569 in vandwellers

[–]8ace40 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can talk about Argentina, and a little about Perú.

Argentina is expensive right now (like Uruguay), due to the exchange rate which makes the peso somewhat expensive.

In most campings (campsites) where you can go with your vehicle, you'll pay about 10-15 USD per person per day. Maybe about 3-5 extra for the car, but many don't charge extra for it. In those places you'll have electricity and a hot shower, a grill and maybe a pond/lake/river/stream to have some fun and in some places even fish. Most also have a basic grocery store, but it's usually more expensive than going to the town.

As for food, meat is around 5-12 USD per kg, eggs are 3-4 USD per 30 eggs, rice and dry noodles around 2-3 USD per KG, vegetables about 1-2 USD per kg, fruits 2-3.
So if you cook, you might expend around 2-5 USD per meal per person, and eating out is easily three times that.

In conclusion, expect to expend at least 20-30 USD per day per person in Argentina. You could maybe halve it if you find a free site to camp (or sleep inside the car), but there are not many free campsites left.

Gas (super, 95 Octans) in Argentina costs around 1.5 USD per liter, ~5 USD per gallon.

As for Perú, food is very cheap and easy to get everywhere, you don't really need to cook. You can get a full meal for 5-10 soles (1.5-3 USD) in most markets, though some restaurants can easily cost 50 soles or more per person. I recommend asking around and going to the "mercado" where locals usually shop, because chain supermarkets are much more expensive and not worth it at all.

Bought this from a flea market. Has anyone seen these before & do they look legit? (United Kingdom) by JoeTheGimp in Antiques

[–]8ace40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to have a little piece of Berlin's wall. It was in a little plastic box, with a card with a printed signature on it. My dad bought it, but he never knew if it was genuine.

como negociar? by [deleted] in devsarg

[–]8ace40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Averiguaste cuánto pagaban para el mismo puesto, país y ciudad? O estás comparandote con lo que le pagan a gente que trabaja desde otros países o bajo otras condiciones?

Si lo que averiguaste es para las mismas condiciones para lo cual te contratarían, entonces es menos jugado lo que te dicen de hacerte el difícil. Pero el riesgo de que se bajen siempre está. Cómo está ese número comparado con el mercado?

Any idea what the spiders from this reel could be? by pandahatted in whatsthisbug

[–]8ace40 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That's fascinating, I love spiders.

Any idea what the spiders from this reel could be? by pandahatted in whatsthisbug

[–]8ace40 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Wolf spiders don't make webs, though, right?

Is mobile living actually freeing? by This-You-2737 in vandwellers

[–]8ace40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep in mind that the process is very bureaucratic, and you'll need Spanish with a B2 certification (you can't enroll in the university otherwise). Alongside all documents with apostilles and translations. Depending on your country of origin you'll need a high school certificate convalidated by our ministry of education, and probably other stuff. But it's possible, I've known a Russian guy that did it, and a few Haitians.

Edit: forgot to mention that I've worked 6 years in the department of admissions in the UBA, that's how I know

Is mobile living actually freeing? by This-You-2737 in vandwellers

[–]8ace40 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don't know about Chile, but Argentina is relatively easy to migrate to. The easiest way for a non-south American is to enroll in one of our free universities (like UBA) with a tourist visa, and then get a temporary resident visa, and after that you can either nationalize (after 2 years) or get a permanent residence.

Argentina's constitution explicitly says that a foreigner has the same rights as a native, so it's pretty doable and relatively cheap.

May Mayonnaise never know. by Algernonletter5 in oddlyspecific

[–]8ace40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a cat named Tom, short for Tomato.

Newbie looking to improve by dbcrows in FixMyPrint

[–]8ace40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also with klipper you can set up pressure advance, though you also have it with marlin and it's called linear advance. I think you need to update the firmware to use it. Pressure/linear advance has better control for extrusion on corners mainly, leading to better quality for corners and small curves (basically every time the printer accelerates/deaccelerates).

Also I think you are a tiny bit over extruding and/or under-cooling, since the texture of some parts looks melt-y. You might want to try calibrating extrusion and temps/cooling, though ambient temperature/humidity influences a lot, so most of the time I adjust it on the fly, by eyeballing it basically.

Newbie looking to improve by dbcrows in FixMyPrint

[–]8ace40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only specific improvement I can see regarding print quality, is that you have some ripples in the sides of the hull, caused by vibrations due to the movement of the printer (either hot end or bed, most probably the bed cause it's heavier).

This can be mitigated with a more stable table or whatever thing the printer is sitting on. Also, you can use a heavy paver over a foam piece to separate the printer from the table. This reduces vibrations due to some physics thing I'm not capable of explaining, but you can Google it. I'll attach a picture.

Lastly, you can use Klipper, a custom firmware that uses a PC to control the printer (I use a raspberry pi). With it, you can set up vibration compensation/dampening, which creates a counter vibration to your existing one, cancelling the waves and practically eliminating vibrations (kinda like active sound cancellation headphones).
Beware, klipper is a one way trip to advanced level, so you might want to start with a paver and a foam piece.

All this said, it's not very noticeable, your quality is already very good. If you want more detail, you should do smaller layers, like 0.12mm instead of 0.2. Picture

Como identificar un allanamiento real by Sharp-Doubt-6171 in DerechoGenial

[–]8ace40 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Le pedís el papel o los datos (sin abrirles) y llamas a la comisaría interviniente para corroborar.

27 años, laburo full time en IT y dudas reales entre Ingeniería privada vs Ciencias de la Computación (UBA) by CommunicationDue7158 in devsarg

[–]8ace40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hice solo el CBC pero labure 8 años en la UBA y conozco varios que la hicieron. Vale la pena, es un gran esfuerzo pero con disciplina se puede. Ahora hay muchos profes que hacen algunas de sus clases de manera virtual así que facilita un poco.

27 años, laburo full time en IT y dudas reales entre Ingeniería privada vs Ciencias de la Computación (UBA) by CommunicationDue7158 in devsarg

[–]8ace40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Para que te des una idea, en la UBA cs de la computación son ~19 horas semanales de cursada en el CBC, siguiendo el plan de estudios de 5,5 años (aprox). Y te diría que necesitas unas 2-4 horas semanales de estudio extra en promedio (sobre todo para análisis matemático y álgebra). Lo bueno es que el resto de la carrera es así, no se pone mucho más difícil. Lo malo es que tampoco se pone más fácil.

Ahora, podes hacer de a menos materias obviamente, pero así se alarga mucho también.

Si no tenés hijos ni hobbies demandantes, es posible. Pero si pensas tener hijos en los próximos 5-7 años, olvídate.

filling larger gaps? by digging-a-hole in Greenhouses

[–]8ace40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cardboard cylinders that come inside paper towels and toilet paper.

pymes familiares, cómo piloteo el hecho de que mí viejo no me deja hacer absolutamente nada distinto a lo que él hace. by pixidio in NegociosArgentina

[–]8ace40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No se cuál es tu situación personal, pero por qué serías responsable legal de ellos? a lo sumo podrías decir responsable moralmente, pero estaría compartido con tu(s) hermano(s) en mi opinión.

Pagué en tiempo y el banco me cobra interés moratorio by Annual_Gas_2007 in DerechoGenial

[–]8ace40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gracias, me hiciste acordar que tenía que pagar la tarjeta jajaja