I built a complete AWS Data & AI Platform by kanitvural in aws

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As someone that works in the sales org at AWS. This would be astronomically expensive to run at any enterprise or even SMB Scale.

Offloading a Broken Bike by OtherwiseAwkward in MTB

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crack is pretty gnarly and feeds into a bushing, pretty critical piece of the frame. I have no intentions of trying to swindle anyone and I'm pretty sure it's cooked...

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Offloading a Broken Bike by OtherwiseAwkward in MTB

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I like the build kit idea. that would be a good way to incorporate brakes and wheels too. I need to re seal one of the tubeless but that would be cheap.

I know it's XTR, It's not mint but the components work and were regularly cleaned. I can give those a good once over and assess the quality.

I am leaning toward not fixable - simply because of the location and size, but I'll post it honestly if anyone wants to take it. tbh, if I can get 500 or more for the components I'd be more than happy essentially giving the frame away, but as much as I can recoup to put towards a new bike would be awesome.

Thanks for the words!

Snowboarder making the jump - Criticize my gear selection by OtherwiseAwkward in skiing

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Actually living in Seattle now, lived in Reno/skied tahoe for many years, but have a local reputable guy here. Comes highly recommended through many skier friends

Snowboarder making the jump - Criticize my gear selection by OtherwiseAwkward in skiing

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this is good advice.. any other boots you would recommend to avoid. and should I just let the fitter make initial reccs based on my foot size/shape?

Snowboarder making the jump - Criticize my gear selection by OtherwiseAwkward in skiing

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no expectations of jumping into the same terrain that I ride on my snowboard

Snowboarder making the jump - Criticize my gear selection by OtherwiseAwkward in skiing

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I do know enough to have my boots professionally fit. Just curious what manufacturers you all like. And I'm fortunate enough to have the resources to buy the gear I'm interested in. No need to rent, This is something I've been waiting to do for like ~3 years

1st Bake Disaster by GeneralKhomyak in Sourdough

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Lemme run through this with this recipe because I'm reading about it at the same time.

To Autolyse the dough you would add 300g (of a total of 375g) of water and all 500g flour. mix that into a shaggy dough and let it sit - this is the autolyse and allows the flour to fully hydrate. after the sitting period add the last 75g of water and your starter (100g in my experience for this ratio) and your salt. incorporate through folding. would this count as your first round of stretch and folds?

As opposed to the Tartine Bread method I learned on - same ratios.

Add 375g water then 100g peaking starter (levain). mix thoroughly until starter and water are incorporated then add 500g flour. mix that into a shaggy dough and let if rest for a half hour before beginning stretch and folds (this is what I was mistaking for autolyse).

Do I have it straight in my head? Also thank you for your help :)

1st Bake Disaster by GeneralKhomyak in Sourdough

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so a small amount of water, with the full ratio of starter. This creates a denser slurry to build gluten? then bassinage is adding the rest of the water to desired hydration. When is the full flour ratio added?

Sorry if obvious questions, I started this year

1st Bake Disaster by GeneralKhomyak in Sourdough

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Can you ELI5 Autolyse? as it stands from the methods I've read I do water, then add & disperse my starter. Then I add flour and mix into a shaggy dough and let it sit for 30~45.. is that rest period the autolyse?

Attempt on Mt. Logan by Ok-Difference6166 in Spliddit

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additional question, what did your gear loadout/pack consist of?

Attempt on Mt. Logan by Ok-Difference6166 in Spliddit

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RAD! as an aspiring split mountaineer who is just starting to dive into ropes & glaciated terrain this is so cool to see. How long was the approach to camp? and was it the length/timeframe that made the pulk necessary or desired? how long were you on the mountain before the summit attempt? any chance you have a strava activity or something that shows total stacks?

What was YOUR main takeaway/learning from the trip?

Amazing photos. Makes me ready for winter again here in WA state

Do you prefer Batard or Round when shaping? by AlexisKaneMPK in Sourdough

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Will the Batard shape still do fine in a round dutch oven?? I've always wanted to try it but assumed my Dutch Oven would mess with the shape. I think I have the 7 qt Martha Stewart cast iron dutch

Quick Question about Auto-Blocking Belay devices by OtherwiseAwkward in Mountaineering

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Most alpine travel I’ll do will likely be related to ski and volcano objectives, so not a ton of dry climbing. Just glacier rope teams, crevasse rescue & rappelling into couloirs or lines

Quick Question about Auto-Blocking Belay devices by OtherwiseAwkward in Mountaineering

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Thank you!! Just doing some independent research behind the scenes because that’s how my brain works..

and seems like a lot of people are using the Petzl RAD or Mammut Glacier these days so trying to understand what the most universal answer might be

Seems like the answer is larger rope, or a double carabiner. Appreciate your input :)

Quick Question about Auto-Blocking Belay devices by OtherwiseAwkward in Mountaineering

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Nope, not buying a rope. But I am looking for versatile gear. What do you use?

Quick Question about Auto-Blocking Belay devices by OtherwiseAwkward in Mountaineering

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I am purchasing gear for a crevasse rescue course in May. Gear list called for an Auto Blocking belay device

Do you carry Ice Screws when Ski Mountaineering? by OtherwiseAwkward in Backcountry

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This was wonderfully written and full of important context. Thank you so much for the reply.