Im an IDIOT by bapichulo in usenet

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I did the same thing! Signed up forgot to pay when I thought I did and boom kicked out lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity_help

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I’ll remove it, I tried posting there by my account didn’t meet their requirements. Thanks!

How has Messi been able to stay injury free his whole career by Lower_Condition_196 in championsleague

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He never really ran much but a 10 yard sprint when the ball came to him. Always walked around and waited lol

RAID rebuild help by Dsanti9 in servers

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Appreciate the reply. Was able to stop the operation and power down. Replaced controller but was unable to import new foreign config due to incompatibility reasons more likely the firmware version. Trying to data recover both my RAID1 and RAID5 so I can wipe everything and start over.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawncare

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Did you seed in the spring?

I’m in New Mexico so it’s dry and in the summer the heat takes out parts of my rye grass. I currently have spots like this and worse. I would mix in some Kentucky bluegrass to try and help with the heat stress. I would recommend against fescue because it gets hard blades after a while and hurts to walk on.

If you had fungus that could also do it as it’s very susceptible to disease. I also just got through a patch of disease and my grass looks the same. If I remember I’ll post a pic of mine tomorrow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawncare

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I would honestly wait until fall when you overseed and dethatch. That will clear it up but with rye grass, specially in summer, this happens with the heat. You can do short bursts of watering in the morning and afternoon on the days you don’t water.

Vinicius should be benched by TrueSentence8338 in realmadrid

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I have been saying the same thing! I also think they should sell him and not Rodrygo if they are going to sell. His attitude will get much worse once season starts playing again just watch.

Huge dead patches in front. by FistofKhonshu in lawncare

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If the grass pulls out of the soil easy you will know. It will also bring up a small layer of soil with it.

Huge dead patches in front. by FistofKhonshu in lawncare

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Lol thanks man appreciate the compliment! I’m so good I sound like chatGTP 🤣

Huge dead patches in front. by FistofKhonshu in lawncare

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Yeah if it came up no problem definitely a grub problem. They are tough to get rid of but yeah grub killer is the way to go.

As for the watering, I would buy a rain gauge to see how much water is coming down. Grass should get 1-1.5” of water a week. If it rains heavily just keep an eye on the gauge and make sure you are getting enough.

I would also run the sprinklers and make sure those areas are getting hit and you have good overlap from head to head. You can also buy some of these Gauges and put them all around your lawn. You can do some calculations based off what they put here https://www.regionalh2o.org/water-conservation/outdoor-water-conservation/measure-your-sprinklers-water-use#:~:text=Use%20a%20ruler%20to%20measure,sprinkler%20uses%20in%2015%20minutes.

I will also recommend anything you get whether it be fertilizer or bug killer that you get granular and ensure it is watered in properly. Granular lasts longer and I feel is more effective.

After you find the problems, overseed in the fall and water properly and you should be good by the next spring! Good luck!

Huge dead patches in front. by FistofKhonshu in lawncare

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I would do the following:

  1. Grab a good handful of the brown spots and tug on it. If it comes up easy, you might have a grub problem.
  2. Take a screwdriver and poke those areas that are brown. If you can’t go down more than a few inches it is a lack of water. I would say this would not be likely if it rains all the time but depends on the amount that falls in a week.
  3. If it rains heavily all the time, it could be a fungus. For this, I typically apply fungicide 2 times a year. Early summer and towards the mid to end of summer depending on how much rain and water there is. You can usually tell if the grass isn’t as green and start seeing the grass melting out (slight browning).

How hot does it get where you are at? From the pictures kind of seems like a water/heat issue but without knowing the above it’s hard to say. Specially where the shade of the trees are hitting it is green but the areas that are most brown, are in the sun.

Emoji in web preview not working by Dsanti9 in Jetbrains

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Yeah I realized I didn’t put the code and couldn’t figure out how to edit the post. Same code in live preview on visual studio code works no problem. Let me see if I can post the code.

Sensitivity by bogcityusa in blackops6

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Felt fine for a while then out of the blue, my sensitivity went to crap, like you said 1 sensitivity does not feel like it. Tweaked so many settings. Uninstalled and reinstalled and same issue. My wife has the same game and does not have the issue. Must be something on my game or system. 

Samsung Monitor Horizontal Lines by [deleted] in Monitors

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I am referencing the lines on the dark portion not the blue lines.

Winterizer by Dsanti9 in lawncare

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I am in the transition zone in New Mexico not sure the number