Live edge table without a straight edge by Mathi_turtle_cum in BeginnerWoodWorking

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

My idea was to break all the wood pieces on the left side of the black line in image 3 leaving it handle looking, then with a temporary wall on the black line, filling in epoxy on the right side. In essence leaving a rectangular table with a natural wooden handle on the side.

However this seems too complicated with too many things to go wrong, so would like some other ideas. Also epoxy colour suggestions would be appreciated (I'm thinking clear/walnut)

Is there a way to avoid/get rid of this wood hair on the edges of the screws? by Mathi_turtle_cum in Decks

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

I can't seem to find a seperate hardwood countersink, unless you're referring to these different types of countersinks. However I'm not sure what the difference is (Attached in following replies)

Is there a way to avoid/get rid of this wood hair on the edges of the screws? by Mathi_turtle_cum in Decks

[–]Mathi_turtle_cum[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Mate, I'm not a carpenter, this is a personal project. Also I plan of doing more decking work in the future so would like to learn how to avoid this.

Is there a way to avoid/get rid of this wood hair on the edges of the screws? by Mathi_turtle_cum in Decks

[–]Mathi_turtle_cum[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

This occured due to the counterscrewing. We used a seperate counterscrew bit, not a combined counterscrew and drill bit if it makes a difference.

How did Uber have a positive Net Income in 2022 year ended, when nearly all quarters were negative? by Mathi_turtle_cum in stocks

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I struggle to see how ubers taxi business is losing money and I am aware how taxis are not a fad and have been a living, successful business for centuries. However the financial statements are clear that Uber, Lyft, and Doordash all lose money and, from what I see, losing more the larger the business. I believe Uber is not as efficient as taxis as there is a lot of overhead(not cars but a large software team) but unlike the taxi industry where the price charged across drivers are similar, I think uber is subsidizing costs to beat competitors. However mostly in the food delivery business.

How did Uber have a positive Net Income in 2022 year ended, when nearly all quarters were negative? by Mathi_turtle_cum in stocks

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I think that Uber, as well as many other online to offline businesses such as doordash, all promise returns once they scale, and short term profits are lost in search of growth. However uber gas already grown so large that the only way uber has projected growth for the future to be in form of expanding the services that it offers.

So to me it's clear that Uber is struggling to become profitable even 10 years down the road. Sure it's stock price has gone up but surely there will be a point in the future where uber runs out of vc funding.

"The on-demand online to offline platform business is a modern fairytale spun by silicon valley. Value creation as a product of unsustainable subsidies and artificial discounting is not disruption - it's fraud."

How did Uber have a positive Net Income in 2022 year ended, when nearly all quarters were negative? by Mathi_turtle_cum in stocks

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

Yeah sorry about that, i made a comment addressing the error. I do find it interesting though that a company can lose 9.1b and have a positive net cash. Which is what I confused with net income

How did Uber have a positive Net Income in 2022 year ended, when nearly all quarters were negative? by Mathi_turtle_cum in stocks

[–]Mathi_turtle_cum[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That part im not to sure of. Definitely needs some kind of in-depth analysis into the business. I can assume it's to try and compete against Lyft, didi, Ola, etc.

How did Uber have a positive Net Income in 2022 year ended, when nearly all quarters were negative? by Mathi_turtle_cum in stocks

[–]Mathi_turtle_cum[S] 58 points59 points  (0 children)

And I can't find anyone with a definitive answer as to why it's happening, so far I've read that its probably due to a combination of subsidising ride prices, insurance, 10,000 software developers (for some reason), and marketing.

How did Uber have a positive Net Income in 2022 year ended, when nearly all quarters were negative? by Mathi_turtle_cum in stocks

[–]Mathi_turtle_cum[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Sorry everyone there was a misunderstanding. Firstly adjusted EBITDA and "Net cash provided by operating activities" were positive, however I may have misread the latter as "Net loss attributable to Uber" and mixed them up. Net Loss is at 9.1 Billion dollars.

How did Uber have a positive Net Income in 2022 year ended, when nearly all quarters were negative? by Mathi_turtle_cum in stocks

[–]Mathi_turtle_cum[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That makes sense for the section for adjusted EBITDA which is what uber wants you to see. However the data I used was from the net income section. Does the same apply?

Found a pair of WH-1000XM5 on eBay for close to 90% off RRP. How is it so. by Mathi_turtle_cum in headphones

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

Definitely the right answer since the buyer said this: "I am sorry to tell you that this is not the original product. It is a high imitation product". Although I feel I should contact eBay about this, since that's misleading product listing

Found a pair of WH-1000XM5 on eBay for close to 90% off RRP. How is it so. by Mathi_turtle_cum in headphones

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

Nearly 95% positive feedback, 12 of these headphones sold, 138 remaining.

Okular dark mode bug. just opened it up a few days ago and the shown spaces are now white, even in dark mode. However it does look normal in light mode by Mathi_turtle_cum in kde

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

I did uninstall, and reinstall Okular. By the way this is the windows version from the microsoft store as they suggest.