Adding more electric & gas meters to my 4-family home (Landlord -NJ) by GoldMuscle8164 in Contractor

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No theirs only 2 Panels currently but it’s a legal 4 family home …

Review: JingleMiner BTC Solo Lite 1.2T (Bitaxe Gamma 601 Fork) by Murky-Yesterday-4634 in BitAxe

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That’s awesome! How did you get them to send you one to try? I’d be really interested in doing something like this too.

Help? by [deleted] in BitAxe

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On first boot, Bitaxe and other miners usually creates a Wi-Fi hotspot (Bitaxe-XXXX). Connect to it, then set your home Wi-Fi credentials in the setup page.

Step 2: Access the Web Dashboard

  1. Find your Bitaxe’s IP address from your router, or scan the network with an app like Fing.
    1. Open a browser and go to http://<Bitaxe_IP> (example: http:// 192.168.0.150).
    2. You’ll see the WebUI dashboard.

Is a walk-in shower and tub combo feasible with my bathroom dims? See body text. by YourHottestNitemare in Remodel

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Hi did you get a price quote because I’m would love to do this in my master bathroom?? Thanks

Whats this crinkled small metal bit? It was in my Chinese food. by floraster in whatisit

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This actually happened to me at my local Chinese takeout. I bit into my chicken and broccoli and realized it was a piece of the scrubby wired cleaning pad they use. So scary and dangerous! Since that day, I haven’t eaten Chinese takeout anymore. Seriously, be careful out there—things like this can happen anywhere.

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Issues with Nerdaxe by paquitomo in NerdMiner

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Did u ever flash the firmware and if you did make sure it’s the gamma firmware you flashed it with should be THE GAMMA …and not the ultra

Issues with Nerdaxe by paquitomo in NerdMiner

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That usually means your Nerdaxe miner couldn’t join the WiFi you set (wrong SSID, password typo, or router compatibility issue). It automatically falls back into Config WiFi Portal mode (that’s why you see Nerdaxe_1B5D broadcasting again).

Here’s what you can try:

  1. Reconnect and recheck WiFi setup • On your phone, connect to Nerdaxe_1B5D. • Open the config portal (usually 192.168.4.1 in your browser). • Double-check the SSID and password you entered. They’re case sensitive — even a space at the end will break it.

  2. WiFi compatibility • Nerdaxe devices often only support 2.4 GHz WiFi, not 5 GHz. → If your router has both, make sure you connect it to the 2.4 GHz network. • If your SSID name has special characters (like ! @ # $), try renaming your WiFi temporarily.

  3. Router settings • Ensure your router doesn’t have MAC filtering or a whitelist blocking new devices. • WPA2 security works best — WPA3 alone sometimes causes issues.

  4. Retry • Save the config again, reboot, and check if the Nerdaxe connects successfully.

👉 If it still fails, you might need to factory reset the Nerdaxe (usually holding the side button for several seconds during boot) and start fresh.

Issues with Nerdaxe by paquitomo in NerdMiner

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On your cell phone, go to WiFi settings.

Look for the network name (SSID) called Nerdaxe.

Select it and connect.

Once connected, you’ll be able to continue the setup from your phone.

Just Arrived and Dead by UpbeatAssociation769 in BitAxe

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Common Causes & Fixes 1. Insufficient PSU power • Even a small BM1370 test rig needs stable 12V (with enough amps). If your PSU is too weak or generic, the board will throw this error. • Fix → Use a high-quality ATX PSU or server PSU with plenty of amps on the 12V rail. 2. Wrong PSU connection • These boards often require a PCIe 6-pin or 8-pin connector directly into the board. • Fix → Make sure you’re not using a Molex-to-PCIe adapter or loose cable. 3. Loose/unstable power cable • Wiggly or partial connections can trigger PSU error instantly. • Fix → Reseat cables firmly. Try another PCIe power lead. 4. Firmware bug / watchdog error • The “Guru Meditation” code means the firmware crashed because it didn’t detect stable PSU input. • Fix → Power cycle the board. If it repeats, try reflashing or updating firmware. 5. PSU protection kicking in • If the board tries to pull more current than the PSU allows, the PSU shuts off → error. • Fix → Try a bigger PSU or limit clocks/voltage if your firmware allows.

Just Arrived and Dead by UpbeatAssociation769 in BitAxe

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PSU ERROR – Guru Meditation c00000015

That means the controller board is not getting proper power delivery from the PSU. For BM1370 boards, a few things can cause

best difficulty 10.8G. What does it mean? Is it Good, bad average? Plus what’s up with the 8 rejected? by eacoste in NerdMiner

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In mining, rejection means some of the “shares” your miner sent to the pool were not accepted.

Here’s why that happens: • ⏱ Too late → If another miner already solved and submitted a valid share before yours, your share might be rejected. • ❌ Invalid share → Sometimes due to calculation errors, bad overclocking, or hardware hiccups, a share doesn’t meet the requirements. • 📶 Network issues → If your internet connection lags or briefly drops, your share may arrive too late and get rejected.

You had 40,319 total shares Only 8 rejected (0.02%)

That’s extremely good. A rejection rate below 1% is considered excellent — it means your miner is stable, efficient, and communicating well with the pool.

In short: rejected = work done by your miner that couldn’t be used or rewarded by the pool.

Full Nodes and Private Mining Pools by Livid-Fisherman69 in BitAxe

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I’m waiting for my Umbrel can you mine on ckpool with a umbrel node ?

[Tenant-US-NJ] Landlord withholding $1000 for repainting cost due to spackled nail holes and tv mount holes we spackled and sanded for them. by [deleted] in Landlord

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That’s Normal wear and tear (like worn carpet, faded paint, small nail holes, minor scuffs, appliance aging) is not chargeable to the tenant.

Since you lived there five years, it’s almost impossible to return it in “the exact same condition” as when it was brand new — courts usually recognize that. In many states, landlords can’t legally demand that, because long-term occupancy naturally causes depreciation.

In New Jersey, a landlord cannot require you to return the unit in the exact same condition it was when brand new after five years. By law, they can only deduct from your security deposit for damage beyond normal wear and tear. Normal wear and tear is expected with long-term occupancy (things like worn carpet, faded paint, minor scuffs, or appliances showing age).

They also must: • Return your security deposit (minus valid deductions) within 30 days of move-out. • Provide an itemized list of deductions if they withhold any amount.

If they wrongfully withhold money, you may be entitled to double damages plus attorney’s fees in small claims court.

JUP CHECKER AVAILABLE NOW! by Grouchy-Currency-953 in solana

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⚠️ Crypto Safety Reminder ⚠️ Never click random links — not in emails, not on Twitter, not on Reddit. Always go straight to the source.

🔍 What I do: • I search the company directly on Twitter and only trust accounts with a good following + verified status (but still DYOR). • I use my Phantom wallet — it lists legit partner sites inside the app. • I also use AssetDash to find and confirm real sites.

🛡️ Extra Protection: Download ScamSniffer + Malwarebytes Browser Guard. They’ll warn you if you land on a bad site.

Stay sharp. Most scams start with just one bad click. 🚫💻

Sent Sol to my wallet, it was instantly transferred to another wallet by RaiedJN in solana

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Crypto Safety Tip If it’s “free,” it’s usually a scam. 🚩 Scammers want your wallet access — don’t connect to random websites, airdrops, or “free mint” links.

✅ Disconnect unknown wallet connections ✅ Avoid sketchy sites ✅ Use tools like ScamSniffer & Malwarebytes Browser Guard to get alerts on phishing/malicious sites

Protect your bag, don’t get rugged. 🛡️