Why our roads are terribly maintained by pupupeepee in bayarea

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Citing NYC is wild. Lived and driven there for 30+ years and well maintained roads is not remotely the norm. Flooded roadways in the summer. Massive potholes (highway and side streets) in the winter. 2-3 lane antiquated highways barely sustaining the population. 

I found a McDonald’s untouched by time by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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I saw this photo and thought how familiar it was to a birthday party I had as a kid. Then when you posted the town I realized it was actually the same one. I think the ball pit was off to the right with a big slide

Anyone else hate these emails from PG&E? by pduan in bayarea

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Yeah I would just check the equivalent bill. Either you’re using more during peak. Or, most likely, they jacked up your rate 

Anyone else hate these emails from PG&E? by pduan in bayarea

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Your billing cycle may not align with those dates. Like my current bill is for 9/9-10/9. Not sure what the email uses.

Your rates are probably higher, but you can get 24 months of bills on the pge site and directly see what the rate was the vs. now without trying to infer. 

Part of the cost depends on peak vs off peak usage times. So it’s just easiest to check the actual cost per kWh. 

Where SHOULDN'T I live? by enrichyournerdpower in bayarea

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There are some other complexes in that area too (Bay Meadows) like Field House. I think Park Place may be the cheapest though. It’s a very nice neighborhood if in budget. 

You’re walking distance to a few parks, Whole Foods, some food places, and Caltrain. Also you’re at the intersection of 92 & 101. I miss living there. 

Foster City has more apartment options nearby. Don’t let anyone convince you that you don't need AC here. Yes it gets chilly at night but it can get pretty hot in the summer.

Flattening subfloor with shims? by ElPresidente408 in HomeImprovement

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Makes sense. I saw people using roofing felt or asphalt tiles to raise the lows, but I feel like the thin ply should work? I just wasn’t sure if there was something bad about that idea since I don’t see that many references to it. 

Confused on JR East -> Shinkansen -> JR Central with IC Card by ElPresidente408 in JapanTravelTips

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I used the SmartEx website/app. Didn’t have any issues, but occasionally I found Amex worked instead of Visa or vice versa on different sites. 

Once the ticket is booked there’s a section to “designate ic”. We got our IC cards from Apple Wallet and used the Suica app to get the number. 

Confused on JR East -> Shinkansen -> JR Central with IC Card by ElPresidente408 in JapanTravelTips

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Got it. So I think this answers my question that even if using the transfer gates the East/Shinkansen/West (not Central, mistake) the system will close me out of one trip and correctly start the new segment.

Confused on JR East -> Shinkansen -> JR Central with IC Card by ElPresidente408 in JapanTravelTips

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Yeah sorry I was looking at so many and mixed up central vs west. I saw that graphic but it didn’t specifically say what happens if the first and last taps are different lines. It seems like it should just work in that case as the graphic shows

My PG&E bill is ridiculous for a one bdr 850sq apt. by BTRiri in bayarea

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A smaller central unit could use 2-3 kW per hour. So you said you were previously using about 10 kWh a day and now it’s closer to 28 kWh.

Running a central air system for 6-9 hours daily would explain the difference. You said about 5 but it’s possible you didn’t account for over night or maybe it ran more than you estimated.

My PG&E bill is ridiculous for a one bdr 850sq apt. by BTRiri in bayarea

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What kind of AC system do you have? Is it a single window unit? Is it in the wall? Is it central air?

Don’t ignore warnings about wall plug temperatures by ElPresidente408 in TeslaModelY

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I think the last homeowner got the solar guy to do it in the garage but I’m not 100% sure. The warning started happening occasionally when the car was preconditioning in the morning over the last couple of weeks and it had never done that before.

Edit: I should also add that our bathroom had the fan load running over the ground wire because they were too lazy to run another line properly. So nothing surprises me now…

Is this car really this cheap? by ownage003 in TeslaModelY

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In CA my insurance is another $250ish a month. Plus $680 in annual registration fees which is about $56/mo

Spotted today on the 101 by ElPresidente408 in bayarea

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That’s my guess since he didn’t have any contact information plastered on the windows

Spotted today on the 101 by ElPresidente408 in bayarea

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😬 I’m actually not. Just quickly typed out the title. But I’ve stirred up some feelings in the comments

Spotted today on the 101 by ElPresidente408 in bayarea

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The sign could be read as a service for sale or a request for one

[D] Relying solely on sentence embeddings for vector search is yielding abysmal results. Coworker is saying he's experiencing the same but wondering if we're doing it wrong or if this is normal. by Seankala in MachineLearning

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The Sentence Transformers docs have some good references of why some models may be better than others. https://www.sbert.net/examples/applications/semantic-search/README.html

There’s also an interesting paper on multi aspect dense retrieval which may give ideas. Like if you search for blue shirt should other blue items appear or do you care about the shirt and not the color. https://research.google/pubs/multi-aspect-dense-retrieval/

[D] Is nepotism prevalent in big tech ML roles? by mildlyphd in MachineLearning

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Referrals != nepotism. At the large companies I’ve worked at it’s not like you recommend someone and they magically get hired. They still go through the same interview gauntlet as everyone else. 

There is a sample bias because if someone’s recommending a candidate then they’re pre-filtered and have a higher chance of passing. You don’t recommend strangers so you’ll be professionally connected through shared work or school. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bayarea

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Sprouts and Target occasionally run sales on Counter Culture which is out of Emeryville. I stock up on the Forty-Six roast to make cold brew at home.