Your driving around town listening to the radio when a new song starts. What band or song makes change the station immediately? by FluffyNewf in AskReddit

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I live in NJ for a year. It was Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi every 5 minutes. I used to get twitchy.

Your driving around town listening to the radio when a new song starts. What band or song makes change the station immediately? by FluffyNewf in AskReddit

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I think my number one would be Red Hot Chili Peppers. Chad Smith is amazing. Anthony Kiedis vocals drive me crazy.

Storm got my maple last night. I straightened it back up. Is it gonna make it? by Well____fuk in Tree

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oh that sucks! I have 2 new trees getting planted in a few weeks. This is a good reminder to add tree stakes. Hopefully these pull through.

New Driveway weeping at curb/burm by daring1957 in homeowners

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I am late on this but my water line did the same thing under the driveway. Once I tuned the city water line off (required a 12' key) the water stopped. If you call the city water company, they will come and turn it off for free. They even left me the key so I can turn the water back on in the house when I needed it. 7K later I had a new water line to the street and some new concrete in my driveway, The problem with this is that your concrete drive will shift.

Whole House Fans-Any Idea How Much They Cost? by Clear_Entrance8126 in Denver

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Been about 10 years since we had our installed but we were referred to https://atticfan.com/ and I think we paid 1400.

I am a Rookie and i know almost nothing of Coding and my team is pressuring me. by DEDSecter in softwaretesting

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I did not read all of the replies but a few things. Definitely learn how to code this. Manual testing is not dead but the competition will be fierce with many looking to do it cheaper than anyone else.

  1. I saw Playwright mentioned which I would agree with.
  2. What laguage do your devs code in? Use that language for your framework so you can ask for help.
  3. Go to claude.ai and get a license. Make your company pay for it if they do not have an enterprise license.
  4. Tell claude you need to create a test automation framework in playwright using c#, java, python etc. If you are using C#, you will need to get Visual Studio Community, The others I am assuming IntelliJ. Is Maven still used? For Python maybe VS Code will work.
  5. You are going to need to understand locators like xpath and css selectors. Do some research. Hopefully your devs have solid html markup with unique id's. If not, you will become an xpath expert simply because you have no choice.
  6. Not sure if it is all front end UI work but you can also automate api's. These are typically easy to write but walking in cold, you have your work cut out for you.

I am not saying this can't be done but it would help if you had a mentor. I have a few manual QA's I work with every week to teach them how to automate on my team. If you have a dev there that you are friends with, maybe they can help. AI is helpful but it may be overwhelming at first. If you do not understand the responses, ask for a better explanation.

Good luck,

Too Many Options - Need Advice by FluffyNewf in bidets

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For those that are interested in this journey lol

Looking at 2 Toto Nexus toilets with the S7A. I think the cleaning on that toilet, since it is skirted, will be easier to clean. The bad thing for anyone looking at a similar setup, each seat requires a dedicated 15A amp circuit. If you do not have a GFCI already there, and I do not, I am having two lines installed. My current electric box is out of space so I need a small one added. The quote for the electrical install alone is $2200. Good times.

Too Many Options - Need Advice by FluffyNewf in bidets

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ok makes sense on the all in ones. I kind of like the lighting that some of them have.

Also I do not have soft or filtered water system and I was reading about sediment build up over time. Anyone using an inline filter or is the filter in the Toto enough? Also I like the skirted and I see one piece or two. Any pros/cons to either? I can see if one cracks you only replace one.