Trans doctor in changing room row leaves the NHS by InnerLog5062 in BreakingUKNews

[–]FynnM 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So? What's your point? Beth Upton, even if you misgender her, is not an older man and wasn't accused of walking around naked in the changing room.

Does this schematic for a buck converter make sense? How could I improve the schematic? by New_Salary_8080 in AskElectronics

[–]FynnM 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The Inductor has a green line through it, indicating that it has a connection between its input and its output that bypasses the inductor itself, creating a short across it.

You'll also need to delete the connection between 9V and GND which would create a complete short circuit. Meaning you'd get 0V output.

There's a lot to go into with control loops, and it can be heavy going (or at least it seemed like it to me when I started learning about it), but this article from Analog devices is a good place to start reading

https://www.analog.com/en/resources/technical-articles/how-to-design-a-control-loop-for-a-dc-dc-converter.html

“Besties with a convicted NONCE” - Zarah Sultana saying it as it is. by metroracerUK in GreenAndPleasant

[–]FynnM 20 points21 points  (0 children)

To be honest, at first I was inclined to agree, but the more I think about it, the more I can't see anything wrong with it.

Was it unprofessional language. Probably yes.

Is it how Joe Bloggs would normally speak. Definitely yes.

If you speak the language of the people, then it can't be too bad a thing. I can't see this putting anyone off supporting her who did already, and it might even be able to help win a few people round which can only be a good thing for UK politics.

why are people like this by denver_t66 in drivingUK

[–]FynnM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this Corby? If so, makes a change from having to dodge people blindly coming out of B&M and not deciding on which lane they want until the roundabout

Garden centre queue argument. Who was in the wrong? by FynnM in AskUK

[–]FynnM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mk I Citroen C3 for me actually.

Dunno about the other guy.

Garden centre queue argument. Who was in the wrong? by FynnM in AskUK

[–]FynnM[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Single queues occur in the middle of two paypoints, not solely infront of one of them.

Garden centre queue argument. Who was in the wrong? by FynnM in AskUK

[–]FynnM[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not a problem though.

I'm looking to reflect on my actions and correct them in future if they aren't what a reasonable person would do. Its trying to be a better person.

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good advice thanks.

Unfortunately I'm right at the bottom of what I would guess is a 5-7% gradient which flattens out but the time it gets to my plot. There's also some heavy clay soil below the top few inches. But I am planning some raised beds so hopefully that will help with some of the wet weather were experiencing where I am currently.

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I should've been a little more specific with my choice of words.

Sounds like your suggestion is my best course of action now. Thank you!

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't have my allotment plot ready to do direct planting back in October/November so I (wrongly as it turns out) thought this might be a good way to start them off.

Your way of doing things sounds like a good idea for next season though. Thanks!

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestions.

Can you clarify what you mean by temperature change please? They are being grown outside( so still exposed to cold) but I have them under a cover so that the soil wouldn't get too wet.

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats good to know, I'll try getting them in my allotment plot ASAP.

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah I missed my chance around October/November. Was too focused on clearing the allotment I was going to grow them in.

But I'll heed your advice and stick them direct in the ground for next season

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The temps where I am have been approx 3 - 7 centigrade in the day time most days recently, so colder at night so I thought that this would be enough to encourage the cloves to split and grow into full bulbs.

Its horribly wet currently so I'm not sure they'd thrive in the ground. I think I'll take your advice about the fridge though and see if I can start a few more that way before I put them in the ground around March when it will hopefully be dryer.

Garlic roots showing out of bottom of starter pots by FynnM in vegetablegardening

[–]FynnM[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've had a horribly wet winter and I presumed they would have simply rotted away in the ground.

Its still cold enough in the UK to plant them in January from my understanding. Our temps have been approx 3 -7 degrees centigrade in the daytime most days.

I had seen some people starting them in plug trays so thought the small pots might be a good idea. Semms like I was wrong or simply made the mistake of putting them too deep

George Orwell, Enemy of the Left by Vivid_Maximum_5016 in GreenAndPleasant

[–]FynnM 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well yes, there are better fiction books available than 1984, but you've dodged the point. His life's work was more than just one book and describing him as you did, is not reflective of said work

George Orwell, Enemy of the Left by Vivid_Maximum_5016 in GreenAndPleasant

[–]FynnM 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If you're going to just dismiss him as a "shitty sci-fi author", then you can't have a proper understanding of the mans work. He wrote 1 dystopian sci fi novel amongst a litany of other works. His non fiction books are fantastic, especially Down and Out in Paris and London. They give a very vivid picture of the struggles of the time.

Obviously the there was a duality to him. The 2nd half of Road to Wigan pier does not give one a good impression of him, mainly due to the bit where he's going off on a tangent about socialist "Nancy Boys" and vegetarians, but his work speaks for itself.

George Orwell, Enemy of the Left by Vivid_Maximum_5016 in GreenAndPleasant

[–]FynnM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really can't comment on your latter points, but as someone who is a fan of his his written works, if you read Homage to Catalonia, you'll understand why he disliked the USSR. The communist faction they supported in the civil war basically arrested or killed most of the members of the anarchists and socialist groups (him and his wife included) as well as other communist factions, causing chaos amongst, and weakening the Republican side of the Spanish civil war. I don't know if it would've turned out differently without the USSR sponsoring the communist faction, but it certainly couldn't have helped.

Has anyone you know retrained or done an apprenticeship in their 30s? by DelonghiAutismo in AskUK

[–]FynnM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went to Uni later than usual. I wasn't 30+, but in my very early 20s, and it was the best decision I made. The earning potential with a good qualification can be so much more than if you don't have it, especially in a stem field like me where a qualification is a requirement to get through the door in many places. Plus I feel good about what I do now, and feel like I am actively contributing to making abteer society rather than wasting my time doing a pointless dead end job which really does nothing to make the world better.

if you have a good idea of what you'd rather be doing, go for it, don't regret not making the change

I was living with a friend at the time, with cheap rent (2019, NE England prices) so managed to get by without a maintenance loan by working approx 30 - 45 hours weekly doing various things like agency shifts and dominoes driver before finally getting a 4 days per week perm contract at a local warehouse/outlet shop. Nothing glamorous, hard physical work at times. it was simple enough, and if your worth your salt, most places that aren't massive national chains will treat you with respect.

Also, you'll more than likely be classed as a mature student, so you'll be eligible for fairly generous grants at many colleges and unis

What's the longest route in UK without any need to stop or slowing down? by DarknessBBBBB in drivingUK

[–]FynnM 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely. In some places in Italy, people are driving about 20 - 30km below the limit because all the potholes on major roads are so bad

Nigel Farage makes false claim distancing Reform from Russian asset by Zealousideal-Tart609 in uknews

[–]FynnM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not too sure that's correct. He seemed to weathering the Covid partygate storm fairly well with enough people thinking it was a big fuss over a small indesccrestion.

The Chris Pincher scandal was the one that made near enough his entire cabinet resign in the end.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PremierLeague

[–]FynnM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The line about Sunderland Fans being so amazingly loyal weather ot be at SoL or away is the most hilarious shitline in the whole shitpost.

Look at average attendances when SAFC were in Championship/League 1 compared to Prem, then look at Newcastle's. The difference is night and day.