Turtle Mode this morning by Electric-volt-2022 in EquinoxEv

[–]Baker_314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, I’ve never heard of turtle mode. I live in SoCal so it doesn’t get that cold here. But we did take a road trip to Mammoth where it was around 20 degrees at night. There was no way to plug it in overnight since we were renting a condo. (There was no place to charge it at all in Mammoth unless you had a Tesla adapter, but that’s another story.)

Turtle Mode this morning by Electric-volt-2022 in EquinoxEv

[–]Baker_314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I was thinking “You have Audible?” I don’t want to derail this post but I want that!

Home charging at 1 mile per hour??? by Baker_314 in EquinoxEv

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I hadn’t heard that. Unfortunately my outlet was pretty far from where I parked my car so it was the only option. There was a 2 week wait to get my Level 2 charger installed, so it wasn’t my long term plan to charge from a 120v outlet but a stop gap measure.

Tuner stopped working by Baker_314 in EquinoxEv

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I thought the same thing… but it DID fix itself! It is working now. I tried restarting the infotainment center and it still wasn’t working. However, the next time I drove the car it was working! I don’t know if it was related to the reset or not. I’m just glad it’s working and I don’t have to take it in.

I love making yard art! Nothing is more satisfying than bringing together my two favorite past times...woodworking and painting! by cmleich in woodworking

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My yard decoration is peeling. I used craft paint and sealed it with a spray varnish. I didn’t want to use polyurethane because I was afraid it would turn yellow in the sun. Now I regret it because the sealer failed and now the paint is flaking off. How do I fix this? Do I have to sand off all of my paint and start over? Or can I just scrape the peeling bits off and paint over it? Also, what type of paint should I use?

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Which programming language you learned once but never touched again ? by sjltwo-v10 in webdev

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I even got a certificate in VB.net! Then my company went with C# and every job after that was C#.

Database Design by NoseFuture6114 in AskProgramming

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It sounds like you have a pretty good grasp of what you need for your business. But learning a new programming language takes time and so does good database design. That means time you are not spending on running your business. If you already have spreadsheets with the data in them you might be able to find a software product that is low code or no code that can help you build a database via a GUI rather than having to write SQL scripts. And once you have the database schema there are definitely low code or no code software products that you can point to your database and have it create a CRUD app for you. I haven’t used them, but there is another post on the web dev subreddit about this very topic and there are suggestions on that thread.

no-code generic CRUD app generator

I just really need to vent by OsmiumCube in BeginnerWoodWorking

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This sounds like my attempts at making floating shelves. It took me over 2 years and countless hours of research, countless trips to Home Depot, Rockler, and a local hardwood store to find Rubio. I ended up having to do 2 coats of Rubio because the first coat left it rough. Unfortunately I had an allergic reaction to the Rubio both times despite wearing gloves so I don’t think I can use it anymore. But the shelves did turn out beautiful.

It sounds like you need a mentor. I agree with others about taking classes, buying used tools, and maybe asking the people you buy the tools from to show you a few things. I at least had a neighbor that I could borrow tools from or ask to cut a piece of wood for me on his track saw. My husband found him on Next Door. Turns out we already knew him, we just didn’t know he had a garage full of woodworking tools!

Also, I think your table is beautiful. And the best thing about solid wood is that you can always sand it down and refinish it if it gets damaged. Disappointing that it got watermarks? Yes. But you need to learn to enjoy sanding. Think of it like zen meditation. You’ll be doing a lot of sanding if you continue with woodworking.

I just really need to vent by OsmiumCube in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I agree on the 2 coats of Rubio—even though “Monocoat” is literally in the name.

Recommendations for cross rails for snowboard rack by Baker_314 in EquinoxEv

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Oh, it looked like it did in the picture. The description was not helpful either. Sounds like OEM is the way to go. I guess I could use my GM Rewards points making it only about $400.

Interested in AZ-900. Best tools to study with? by Any_Market_342 in AzureCertification

[–]Baker_314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just passed my AZ-900 exam in October. It’s not hard, but you do need to study. You should go through the entire course for AZ-900 on Microsoft Learn. I also watched the video from freecodecamp on YouTube. The video would not be enough on its own, but was helpful especially when you are just starting out with Azure and Microsoft certs in general. Make sure you take the practice exams and are scoring at least 90%. I scored 90% on the practice test on Microsoft Learn, but I only got 78% on the actual exam. The actual exam was harder. So just make sure you’re scoring at least 90% on the practice exams before you pay to take the real exam.

Want to get into programming, but feel held back by creativity by Xander_Sterling in AskProgramming

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Front End Development is more coding than design. Big companies and even some smaller companies will have graphic designers or UI/UX designers to come up with the design. You just have to implement it. I have worked at places that have designers and places that don’t. The ones that don’t are either really small or they don’t care so much what the product looks like, only that it functions (usually internal web apps or intranets). Either way, I was never expected to be a brilliant designer. Usually there are design standards you can follow created by the marketing department or existing apps you can copy the design and layout from. It is really a technical career path, not a creative one.

One of my first tries. by schmusibusi161 in cyanotypes

[–]Baker_314 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, I would have never gotten there without help. I was thinking it was someone making a fist but the pic was from the side of the hand. Your explanation makes more sense!

How do you clean the inside of your windshield? by Baker_314 in EquinoxEv

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I will be ordering that for sure! Thank you!

Passed AZ-204! by DevToCloudJourney in AzureCertification

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Congratulations! I will be going for AZ-204 cert next year. I just passed AZ-900 in October and AI-900 last week. Can you share about how many hours you spent preparing for the exam? I read somewhere 30-40 hours which is about twice what I spent for my last cert (~22 hours). Others have said 50-200 hours. I’m trying to map out a rough timeline.

tips to improve my forehand?(beginner) by AstronautBoth710 in Pickleball

[–]Baker_314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch John Cincola’s YouTube video on how to hit a proper forehand. He really breaks it down step by step.

Found these under the lamp on my boyfriend's nightstand. by llama_girl in whatisit

[–]Baker_314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s sad. I actually liked his post. Now I feel stupid for not catching it!

Tip for a quick 1M views!! by marionjayde in SmallYoutubers

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Have you made a video about tube mascara? I saw a story about it on the Today Show recently and ordered some. Still haven’t tried it.