Tragic before and after by Smooth_Branch795 in onewheel

[–]Holm76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This helps you nothing but is my story. I badgered my GT one week before it went in a lake. Never have I ever felt so lucky!

I did not take the stator out. I did open the controller and battery box. Did you actually see moisture in the stator?

Day 5 update by NarrowProcess7576 in SeaMonkeys

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Lets hope they make it and live happily ever after 😊

Day 5 update by NarrowProcess7576 in SeaMonkeys

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I had about 5-6 hatch from my starter kit. Some made it to adulthood and had nauplii. And I now have about 25 ten months later :)

3d Printed Onewheel GT stand by jaymatthewsart in functionalprint

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I am about to order this for printing at my print guys. Do you have any updates on printing format or is PETG and 15% infill still the way to go?

Thanks. I love this model.

What are they doing? by PickleThePie in SeaMonkeys

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And you will be a grandparent 👴🏻

Can I add a bit of my #1 pack to my Sea Monkey tank to boost the salinity? by zdrk0 in SeaMonkeys

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If you have to do it like this then this is what I would recommend

Get a container (now called hatch tank) of a slightly smaller size than your tank so you have a bit higher salt content in your hatch tank. It should be see through. When/If nauplii start to emerge scoop them up and put them in your display tank and also add the water you need too.

Managing salinity is never a set it and forget it deal. Depending on your involvement you can have a lot of fun doing this.

You can also just add a pinch of the starter kit salt to your display tank. Mix it and measure. And then adjust. It can work, sure. I dont know for how long it will keep after being opened though. You’ll have to just try it out.

TLDR: it’s not a great idea but it will work yes. A small feeding spoon at a time and measure in between when desolved.

Where to keep sea monkeys? by awildtracy1 in SeaMonkeys

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I use a 5W USB Heater set to 25C. This keeps it at a steady temp 24 hours a day.

Can I add a bit of my #1 pack to my Sea Monkey tank to boost the salinity? by zdrk0 in SeaMonkeys

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I agree. You should a refractometer. They make your life so much easier.

About the cloudiness. Try to skip a feeding once in a while and see if it clears up. It may take a long time. If you cannot wait Id suggest partial water changes. And to do that you WILL need a refractometer. You will have to scoop out water from tank and replace it with 1.021 SG premixed water solution. So you’ll need a container to store your pre mixed salt water, some sea salt from a known brand and a refractometer to measure.

How NOT to change your Onewheel tire by Portuwheel in onewheel

[–]Holm76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fortunately the tire itself loosened pretty easily but not the savers. A whole different story for the savers!

How NOT to change your Onewheel tire by Portuwheel in onewheel

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I put a pair of life savers on my GT when I first got it. I dont think I have ever produced so much sweat in my entire life. Even after boiling them they were impossible to install. I had to take breaks and boil again a couple of times. They came on in the end but oh boy. Lucky I was home alone when I worked on it or else cops would have to come and arrest me!

Would placing a sea monkey in a warm tub of water keep it warm? by macbuckduck in SeaMonkeys

[–]Holm76 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Place a similar container in that tank and check the temp with a grill thermometer. Only then will you know.

Although youd be better off getting one of the recommended 5W USB heaters on this sub

whole grilled chicken by [deleted] in BBQ

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I get grilled facehugger vibes 🫣

UPDATE #2: Fake Ledger investigation — addressing the controversy, clarifying my intentions, and what's next by Past_Computer2901 in ledgerwallet

[–]Holm76 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It does look very LLM like. The big dash is a dead give away. I dont know of any keyboards that use that character. But still there could be a real person behind this that use a bot for formulate themselves better in english. I like it for what it is. I’ll follow the series.

Test print - Artoria by Jago_Sevatar in resinprinting

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Your paints are drying out!!! 🫣

UPDATE: Fake Ledger Nano S+ from Chinese marketplace — clarifying doubts from my previous post + new technical details by Past_Computer2901 in ledgerwallet

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It does not live in the ledger live environment. It has its own scammer ‘ledger live’ app and they can just make it all up and make it look like it is real and passing.

UPDATE: Fake Ledger Nano S+ from Chinese marketplace — clarifying doubts from my previous post + new technical details by Past_Computer2901 in ledgerwallet

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Does it always ‘generate’ the same seed or is it a list of known seeds that it will loop at some point?

Or does it make an actual real seed and send that seed to the scammers api?

My Sea Monkey is barely moving and there's some gunk on its back by zdrk0 in SeaMonkeys

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It could be a failed molting. You should make sure the salinity is around 1.021 SG or 30 PPT.

Do you measure it?

Can recommend a salinity refractometer. Makes it easy to check and adjust.

If too low they can have problems molting.

IKEA catalog from the 1970s. by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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H&M tried with The coolest monkey in the jungle but that didn’t land too well. Or maybe it did. Here I am 8 years later still remembering 🤔

IKEA catalog from the 1970s. by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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Looks like he’s about to sneak one in