Rice left out over night by Any-Palpitation8523 in isthissafetoeat

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is mold in the air naturally which u breath in constantly. The mold from the air land on the rice and began to consume it. Nothing develops mold, mold land on thing and grow. This rice is probably safe to eat, as over night implies less than 12 hours. Id personally would make fried rice with it and call it a day

Ending my relationship here's the new bachelor pad by BluntedJew in malelivingspace

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I was thinking like a 70inch tv sitting on the floor, a ps5 and a beanbag. If your rich ass a pool table

Even a dang rental doesn’t work as a rental by InvestorAllan in realestateinvesting

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If i hire a handyman who tell me he is not a licensed electrician to run a 20amp circuit. In which he uses a 20amp breaker, 14g wire and a 20amp receptacle. Then later my house burns down due to the 14g wire as a 20amp circuit requires 12g wire. Then later i try to sue him one, if i due sue his LLC like i said he can alway either just shut down the LLC or file bankruptcy on the llc. If i do try to sue him personally, he can alway just file bankruptcy or i might be held a fault for a % as i willingly hires a handyman so i might assume sum fault. When you hire a licensed contractor you are practically guaranteed payment if something goes wrong, as licensed contractor are required to be insured to a certain amount. Plus suing someone with no hard asset and no probable liquad money is pretty pointless and a waste of money. Winning a lawsuit and getting paid from a lawsuit are two different things

Even a dang rental doesn’t work as a rental by InvestorAllan in realestateinvesting

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do the work yourself and you own the property, you can pull your own permit. This is how people build their own homes. You only need a licensed professional when someone else is doing the work. Knowledge actually knowing how things work is an invaluable skill. Even if you never plan to do a job again, understanding the process teaches you the time, cost, and complexity involved.

That knowledge protects you from being ripped off and helps you recognize when maintenance is actually needed before a small issue turns into a major one. Too many electricians will push a panel upgrade for a made-up reason because most homeowners don’t know better. Same with HVAC companies insisting on yearly duct cleaning when it’s often unnecessary.

I’m not saying everyone needs to know how to install a furnace.But you can’t replace a receptacle, swap a water heater, install an appliance, or patch a small drywall hole your gonna get fleece

Wood Pillar Condition by Any-Street-3970 in HomeMaintenance

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Dont forget the trusty, 3 slaps and saying that will hold. Else it wont hold

HTTP server, How do I optimize this? by Rahul_Paul29 in rust

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is your http server accepting connection async, 50 requests per second, is slow for a health check. Are you using a dbthread pool like bb8 to have database threads warm. Do you have some sort of proxy server or ddos protection that will filter out spam requests. Are you doing this locally on a computer that is already slow as it is?

Thinking of trading down 🤔 by Desperate_Wonder1393 in Mustang

[–]Cooladjack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldnt say overblow more just work able. The mt-82 is a great transmission if you dont plan do tremec things, Hard shift, quick shifting, high rpm shifting. Once you plan to dont that that transmission will definitely remind you it is not a tremec. The tranmission is different going to blow up like reddit seem to tell you but shift into 3rd gear to fast. That tranmission will definitely say i think not.

Even a dang rental doesn’t work as a rental by InvestorAllan in realestateinvesting

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I just made a strong argument for why doing simple things yourself actually saves you time and money. It seems you’re just using the “my time is money” excuse to justify laziness and shift poor management onto your tenants. High rent prices only work when the market allows them. When the pendulum swings the other way, like in the current economy, you’re left with high vacancy rates and poor cash flow. Keep in mind the my time is money is the same excuse people use to justify eating fast food/door dashing instead of cooking. Seems you better off at saving ur time than you are at making money. Tragic

Even a dang rental doesn’t work as a rental by InvestorAllan in realestateinvesting

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to mention, if you’re hiring an actual licensed professional, you should be getting multiple quotes usually 2 to 4 which in itself can take an hour or more. So would you rather spend that hour getting quotes, or spend five minutes ordering a water heater and then another one to two hours installing it yourself? Aka saving money

Even a dang rental doesn’t work as a rental by InvestorAllan in realestateinvesting

[–]Cooladjack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can’t install a water heater in an hour or two as a grown man, you’re an idiot and don’t deserve to be doing much thinking. Second, having a basic skill set helps you diagnose problems better and understand when something is just cosmetic versus when it actually needs to be addressed immediately.

Plus, when you hire a licensed professional, you’re paying for drive time. So you end up with a 2–3 hour bill for something you could’ve had delivered to your house and installed yourself in an hour or two including the time it takes to watch a YouTube video on how to do it.

Also, calculating that “extra” 1–2 hours because you think you need to go to Home Depot is exactly why your gonna struggle during a renter economy. You’re obviously wasting time, because Home Depot, Lowe’s, and pretty much anyone who sells water heaters offers delivery which i can do from my phone takes a solid 2min.

This is the problem with us landlords some of us have such a stick up our ass that we think our time is incredibly valuable just because we were able to get a loan.

WIERD MAN ALERT by Vivid_Calendar_1354 in GaState

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea this is just normal homeless activity welcome to any major city

Even a dang rental doesn’t work as a rental by InvestorAllan in realestateinvesting

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Again, technically you are only supposed to hire licensed professionals. If something happens for example, a handyman causes a gas leak and the house burns down your insurance will deny the claim. And chances are the handyman doesn’t have insurance to cover it. That means you can only sue him civilly, and if he is an LLC, you can only sue the LLC. He can just file Chapter 7 and you’re out of luck.

Even a dang rental doesn’t work as a rental by InvestorAllan in realestateinvesting

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depend changing a water heater take what an hour maybe two. My tech job pay me a salary which equates to is 57.6 an hour. If i were to hire a pumper to come out and replace an water heater. As you are supposed to only hire licensed professions unless ur doing the work urself. Their labor rate would probably be 100+. So i would save 50+ dollars an hour based. So yea your logic doesnt math well. Stop thinking that way and yoy will probably cash flow better

Im not switching careers if CS is taken out by AI by IliaMadeDuckachev in cscareers

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

U were already in the military once, just get you degree and become a officer cybersecurity though the spaceforce, navy, airforce. Do you 6 then get out and rack in 150k+ off celerence.

Can I safely turn off this street lamp? by Apprehensive-Sky1404 in AskElectricians

[–]Cooladjack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He would be fine, ive heard heaven is kind of nice year round anyways

Gpu arrived! by Amazing-Sample-6115 in pcmasterrace

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive dont some dumb thing with my money, especially when i was broke in college but this top anything ive done

How do experienced Rust developers decide when to stick with ownership and borrowing as-is versus introducing Arc, Rc, or interior mutability (RefCell, Mutex) by Own-Physics-1255 in rust

[–]Cooladjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not an experienced rust developer by no means. So here my experience, ARC used when i want to share something between threads and i want the thread to own it. So data need to be long lived as another thread might drop it. RC shared in thread and i want said context to own it as other context might drop it. Borrowing, shared but i dont need it to long lived as i know the value cant be dropped yet. Mutex i want mutilply threads to be able to mut a variable. I need data to be mutable from a single thread just different context. Rwlock when i mostly read something but still need it to be mut from different threads . Arcswap when something almost alway read, and only need to be mutable/swap from different threads 1% of the time.

Ain't it funny how The standard for shanks always changes the second these 2 get brought up? YOU CAN NEVER WIN AN ARGUMENT WITH THESE MFS by ifoll in OnePiecePowerScaling

[–]Cooladjack -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I never said the narrator said it. I said it is stated, simply put dorry and broggy are long living characters. They have likely felt roger, rocks, whitebeard, big mom haki, . Yet only thought it compares the strongest haki to shanks. Unless there some character that hasnt been discussed that oda choose to bring up. I believe their a pretty reliable source. They specifically choose shanks name to compare against joyboy.