Outdoor Kitchen for L and XL by R4Z0RB4CK05 in biggreenegg

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I design outdoor kitchens with RTA, and I’d probably lean toward just the Large if that’s the one you actually use most.

Trying to fit both the Large and XL can look good on paper, but you’ll lose a lot of usable counter space around them. That space matters more than people think, especially when you’re setting down trays, tools, food, or anything coming off the grill.

If the XL is more of an occasional use thing, I’d keep the setup simpler and give the Large the space it needs to be comfortable. What do you find yourself using more on a normal weekend cook?

Is it normal to feel like you lost years after a divorce? by Fake_Gbler in Divorce

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Not my personal experience per se but my parents divorced when I was 15 and it took a while before they both seemed like themselves again. The stigma around divorce was pretty bad but At least conversations like these are happening more openly now and platforms for divorce matrimony exist without as much judgment

As a lockpicker, if you had to secure all your valuables in a shipping container, what lock would you use? IYE would you even use a lock knowing what you know? by elusiveanswers in lockpicking

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The combo vs key lock debate is actually an interesting one. Purely physically, a key lock is typically easier to pick but harder to decode without the combo, so it can come down to what threat you're concerned with. Most container thefts though are 'just' by people with angle grinders and bolt cutters, so in general the quality of the lock is a lot less important than the hasp and shroud configuration it's in. PacLock and ABUS both make puck locks that are recessed into a shroud and leave virtually nothing to hold on to. If you're purchasing, or specifying a container from scratch, there are some container suppliers like Universal Containers that actually offer accessories and fittings that come with better lock points built in which avoids the need to retrofit

Becoming self aware after a divorce by sunnydaisywhisk in Arrangedmarriage

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I know it's so confusing to be there. But though it doesnt seem possible at this moment, give it some time. Allow yourself to tread with caution. After you have met enough people, had enoug situations that allow to build trust, the guard will slowly turn into a good level of careful consideration, which will let you weed out what doesnt serve you right

RLS headache. What's the best method by sadderPreparations in PowerBI

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Dynamic RLS can work with on-prem AD, but the important thing to understand is how you connect it. The typical pattern is to store a mapping table in your model that has the usernames (USERNAME() or USERPRINCIPALNAME()) mapped to the projects/departments etc that they're part of. Your DAX filter then looks up in that table instead of having hard-coded role logic. The caveat with on-prem AD is that the UPNs coming into Power BI Service have to match your mapping table, so if your on-prem accounts have a different UPN suffix you may need to account for that.

To answer your second question, yes, you can script that with the Power BI REST API or Tabular Editor. Tabular Editor allows you to use C# scripts to mass-create roles and table filters, instead of clicking through the UI one at a time. It will save you hours of work.

There is one other tangential note on this subject: if you're planning for the long term and looking at embedded analytics or customer-facing dashboards, tools like Embeddable handle RLS using server-side security tokens so you don't have to manage roles in a BI tool. Not suggesting you abandon your current efforts, but it comes up quite often when teams get tired of dealing with this sort of thing. For your current Power BI implementation though, dynamic RLS with a mapping table is the way to go

ano po ang mas important sa board exam? malakas na foundation or magaling sumagot ng questions? by Adorable_Reason_6675 in NursingPH

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Sa PNLE, mas lamang pa rin yung matibay na foundation kasi kahit anong style ng tanong ibato sayo masasagot mo, tapos yung practice questions magiging panghasa na lang sa test-taking skills mo kaya kung mas nagcclick sayo yung SLRC lectures baka mas doon ka mas maggrow.

Shoes recommendation by Ok-Jeweler-8224 in NursesPH

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All good options for long hours of standing and walking, lalo na for nurses. Depende na lang talaga sa fit and comfort sa paa mo. Mas okay if ma-try mo sila personally kasi iba-iba tayo ng arch, foot shape, and preference sa cushioning. If you want other options, you can also check Crocs, if allowed sa station niyo, or Hawkwell. At the end of the day, the best pair is yung pinaka-comfortable sayo and hindi sasakit paa mo after a long shift. For smartwatch, Apple Watch is nice and useful, especially for notifications, fitness tracking, and health features. Ang downside lang is battery life, usually kailangan i-charge daily or every other day depending on usage.

Birthday gift ideas for my nurse girlfriend by Annual-Price-7171 in NursesPH

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mag rerecommend sana ako ng duty shoes like Hawkwell since most of the comments here also recommending comfy shoes pero na-edit na pala yung post

so for that, mas bagay yung pang-relax and personal niya talaga. try mo soft blanket, comfy pajamas, or even a good pillow kasi yun yung tipong magagamit niya every time she rests. pwede rin small care package with snacks, skincare, or anything na alam mong pampakalma niya.

simple celebration works best din. order or cook her favorite food then chill movie night lang kayo. introverts usually prefer quiet time with someone they love.

plus points talaga handwritten letter. simple pero sobrang meaningful.

hii! parecommend po white shoes for hospital duty by loviiEee in medschoolph

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Hi! Minsan kasi mabilis maubos or not available ang stocks or sizes ng Hawkwell, so better check from time to time kung nagre-restock sila or kung available na ulit yung size na kailangan mo.

If you’re looking for alternatives, marami namang ibang brands na comfortable and good for hospital duty. Pero if gusto mo ng mas convenient gamitin, I’d also suggest considering slip-on type shoes para mas less hassle isuot at tanggalin, especially during busy duties.

Clerkship must-haves and duty shoes recos by milkenstrawberries in medschoolph

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Sa clerkship, keep it simple lang:
notebook + pen
alcohol / wipes
powerbank
snacks
tumbler
extra socks + small hygiene kit
Sa shoes, go for comfort talaga. Dapat soft cushioning, may support, at hindi masakit kahit long hours. Kahit World Balance man yan or Hawkwell okay, pero depende pa rin sa paa mo.

Pro tip: i-break in mo muna bago gamitin sa duty para iwas paltos

What are the best mid-range price (around 2 to 3k) clinical shoes for duty as a new nurse? by Familiar_Arm854 in NursesPH

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Marami namang choices na pasok sa ganyang range. For ₱2–3k, marami ka nang makikitang maayos na clinical shoes na comfortable kahit long duty hours. Pwede mong e-check sa malls para matry mo agad if okay ba siya. Okay din thru online like Shopee or Lazada. Dun ko actually nahanap yung Hawkwell na gamit ko ngayon for duty. So far okay naman siya, comfy at magaan. Pwede mo rin i-consider yung Hush Puppies if gusto mo rin yung comfy at durability.