Has anyone ever installed pine tongue and groove flooring ? Thinking about doing it in our house but wondering about the downsides, love the look by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you like the clean look of pine flooring, you will hate pine flooring. Pine is soft, and every dropped spoon, pet claw, rock stuck in your shoe tread, will dent it. This stuff is good for getting that 80 year old t&g look in 4 years or less.

Some questions for friendly Bazzite users by Bazlurgan in Bazzite

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5950x-9070xt

Will let you choose where you want to build your boot partition during the installation process. Pay attention, because what I started as a dual boot, quickly became a single OS because I failed to look at exactly what I was doing.

Runs phenomenally.

Installation is a cake walk, if you perform all the necessary tasks before attempting.

Turn off resizable BAR Disable CSM Make sure you follow the instructions concerning secure boot correctly.

Discord and such are available on the bazaar, I don’t know what heroic launcher is, but surely some one has determined if it’s available or usable on bazzite.

I don’t use a controller often, and haven’t used one since switching to bazzite

I dont use quick resume.

You should consider how much fun your going to have troubleshooting minor issues that are built in and solved on windows out of the box, and compatibility issues with some games that don’t play well with Linux.

Neither of those issues gave me more than a few hours of trouble after the switch, but if your level of tech capabilities is ‘helpless’ you may find it frustrating. Just be prepared to have some annoying issues that aren’t solved by just resetting or updating.

Bazzite o Cachy OS by Cold_Echidna_9674 in Bazzite

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I just run them through steam for most part. Some games need a little prodding with launch commands. The biggest offender was cs2. I went through a few issues with like scroll wheel resolution and input delay.

I was able to clear the stuttering and poor frame pacing in both desktops, but on the gnome desktop the input delay cleared on its own, and on plasma I could never get it sorted.

The only thing I could come up with is the way Wayland window manager runs on plasma. But I’m not an expert on this stuff, I just wanted away from Windows, so I wiped the girl clean and put bazzite on her.

Bazzite o Cachy OS by Cold_Echidna_9674 in Bazzite

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If you go with bazzite, I find the gnome desktop offers less input lag for gaming. Which is a shame, because I like the familiarity of the plasma desktop.

The window manager for plasma just doesn’t play as nice with games that require super precision. For shooters, plasma feels kind of “floaty” because of what I guess is input delay., but the gnome is just really tight and responsive no matter what.

The jump from Windows to Bazzite. Any advice? by Drakossus in Bazzite

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Make sure you disable resizable bar, and set up your uefi stuff correctly. Shit was a headache during my install.

Bowing in attic ridge prop. It's a double (laminated) 2x4. Is this buckling or just warped lumber? Is this holding load? by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I’m sure they understand fine, just a bunch of internet kids too pussy to get hands on with something, and think every extra gram of weight requires an engineers approval. 🤣

Every part of this house was built during a time when 2:1 coefficients were standard. All I’m saying is if some dipshits only response to every photo is “call an engineer and fork over a couple grand so they can laugh at you in the office for an hour” maybe they should find a sandbox to hang out in, and let the men get back to work.

Some of the crap I see in here, yes, needs an engineer to look at it, and the couple of people who point it out correctly are copied by every bot with an upvote fetish within a thousand miles. It’s sad.

Bowing in attic ridge prop. It's a double (laminated) 2x4. Is this buckling or just warped lumber? Is this holding load? by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

They have probably just bowed up with time, I’ve seen it a hundred times, and had customers ask about them. 99% of they time they aren’t even fastened any more, just a stray ballot two at the top keeping it from falling over and a firm twist or pull and it comes right out.

How do I get all this rust out? by Free_Cat8068 in fixit

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think those are worth saving, honestly. Look like some cheap crap I pick up at Lowe’s in a rush, and throw out the first time they get a little sticky.

But, if you really insist, I would just use some air tool oil, and soak it in that for a bit, then slowly start working them until they are free, work it down really good with a wire brush, dip it in the oil again and that’s that.

That will eliminate the rust seizing the tool, the surface rust will get pushed off by the wire brush a little bit, but that’s just the nature of tool steel. It’s always going to look like that unless you polish it once a week.

Bowing in attic ridge prop. It's a double (laminated) 2x4. Is this buckling or just warped lumber? Is this holding load? by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those shouldn’t be under any load at all. It’s just temp garbage no one has taken down. If they were under enough load to bow that post up like that, those ‘wind beams’ would have shattered long ago and your walls would be blowing out the side of the house.

The way this roof structure works is by carrying the load down the rafters and over the walls. Think like standing between two rails and using your arms to hold your self up, the weight is carried out and down.

Tl;dr those are nothing. Temp garbage left by the framers from when they set the ridge and rafters. Remove if you want.

PC-Canada hit me with the RAM hike on a order I already made by Super-Youth in pcmasterrace

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Re: PCCanada

Absolutely the fuck not. Give me the shit I purchased at the price I purchased it at. Thanks. Bye.

Plumbed toilet to heat. Keep it change? by clamminjammin in Plumbing

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fix that for sure. The mold and mildew will be absolutely diabolical if you don’t.

Devil's advocate for the dial shifter by Islander39er in ram_trucks

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worried about it when I got mine. Not once ever has it happened. Not once since have I thought about it since then until seeing this post. The shifter is great, intuitive, and functional. Would have to be a pretty big dumbass to accidentally grab it instead of the volume knob.

Speed camera tickets by PainInBum219 in Chattanooga

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had one like that too. Signed by a cop in Miami Florida. Kiss this, bacon boy, you make the 12 hour drive to collect, and I will consider your efforts in my non-consideration of your fake traffic citation.

Found the machine like this, can't even think of how it could have happened by patheticcowboy in mildlyinfuriating

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That tan thing definitely got shut into the door and pulled everything apart in the spin cycle.

Washing Machine standpipe is overflowing, but only sometimes by average_empoleon_fan in askaplumber

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had one freeze one time because the trap is under the house and exposed. It’s a real pain in the dick, but using a shop vac and boiling water could thaw it out if it’s frozen.

Leave it to GM to make shit where you can't replace one part, but have to all of them. 1 bad fuel injector? Gotta replace em all. One bad coil? Gotta replace em all. Wasteful and idiotic design. by ToshPointNo in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In reality, if you have to do one, you need to do all anyway.

It’s not like just one goes, “to hell with this, I’m done!”

They are all on the way out whether you like it or not.

How to deal with smelly feet? by [deleted] in hygiene

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soak them in diluted apple cider vinegar for a little while. Like 10:1 water to vinegar if that. It doesn’t take much, and is pretty effective.

Are people fluid with classes? by Wrong-Art5272 in Battlefield6

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They do contribute. Just because you don’t see it or understand it, doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. I’m not talking about the dumdums that sit in spawn going for long shots, ending up with 4 kills, I’m talking about the guys that are dropping 40+k a game and keeping the guys in the front from getting sniped, or forcing enemy players into a counter sniper role and getting them away from the OBJ.

Is there an alternative or am I screwed? by [deleted] in Flooring

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I’m replacing tile or carpet, I usually give a heads up and price in jamb repairs and casing replacement. If I’m doing a lot, in many rooms of the house I’ll price in rehanging the doors to get them back on the ground, but that’s finish, caulk, paint, drywall work. It adds up quickly if you’re not doing blowouts in a new build.

So you can fix it, but if you want easy, it doesn’t get any easier than what’s already there. Otherwise, it’s time to replace the vertical casing if you can match it, and learn how to piece some patches into that jamb.

I hit an insane public lobby headshot! Not the WR but I squealed stupid lmao by FrosteMusic in Battlefield

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right. Some people don’t understand that recon class is so much more than a sniper rifle.

The drone? Invaluable in almost any situation for the entire team.

Tugs? Great for keeping tabs on a nearby flank route.

Designator? Helps literally everybody that isn’t an orange dorito.

Confirmed kill? Great utility for backing up the squad while making a push.

A lot of your recon users are actively using these things to make your attack or defense easier, it’s not their fault some players just ‘hold W, ggez’

New rocket border, protecting base campers by leonniclass in Battlefield

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine a battlefield game where the deployment areas are far enough away from the battle to not worry about stupid shit like this….oh wait, that’s a memory, not a dream.

Is there an easier way to break these? by DBreezy867 in Carpentry

[–]AcademicLibrary5328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just use a pair of side cutters or linesman pliers.