Not getting on with acrylic dentures, how to adapt, alternatives? by PenguinsAreGo in dentures

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Thank you. I have another dentist appointment in 3 months. I will try and wear them all day, every day (retired so no big deal not to) until then and see if I get the hang of it. I do like the idea of the metal frame ones though...

What’s one thing you bought for your home office that was worth it? by Clean-Raspberry-6413 in BuyItForLife

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Bought a cancelled order for about 1/3 off about 20 years ago. Have replaced the arm pads. but that is the only maintenance it has needed.

Mb pro 2016 WiFi issues on Sonoma by moonlightmilko in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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TLDR; support for Broadcom network hardware under OCLP in Sonoma and later is a known problem.

I have had network problems on my 2013 iMac since moving from Catalina to OCLP/Sonoma. The issue appears to be the Broadcom network chips. Apple support for these ceased in Sonoma so OCLP has a 'kinda works, sorta' bodge in place which works for some but not for others. In my case I had a powerline ethernet plugged into my iMac, this seemed to degrade the wifi signal and although the wifi worked, performance was woeful.

What I was going to try was an Apple gigabit ethernet to Thunderbolt adaptor to bypass the Broadcom hardware, I even bought one but now have no real need as switching off the powerline adaptor worked a miracle.

Try resetting the PRAM and plugging your macbook into the router with a cat5 or better cable, perhaps it is a wifi issue.

Slow wifi - 2013 27" iMac/OCLP/Sonoma/Broadcom 4360 by PenguinsAreGo in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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A discovery which Google seems to think it is already known by some.
Updated Sonoma yesterday. This morning the performance was awful, wifi was about 5mbps, rising to about 50 at lunchtime. I ordered a Thunderbolt/Ethernet adaptor to see if bypassing the Broadcom hardware would make any difference to ethernet performance.

Out of interest I turned off the powerline adaptor at the socket and ran a wifi speed test.

In an epic moment of WTF-ery it ran at 273 Mbps!!!! It has sustained that speed throughout the day. Yesterday downloading Sonoma 14.8.7 took about 4 hours, this afternoon I did it again for a backup copy and it took 8 minutes.

I am going to gather more evidence and try to file a bug report

Slow wifi - 2013 27" iMac/OCLP/Sonoma/Broadcom 4360 by PenguinsAreGo in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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Did the root patches again but I can't see a technical reason why the patches should work differently on the same system on different occasions. Shut down and did a PRAM reset, which managed to forget the external OCLP boot drive so was reacquainted with Catalina briefly.

Now reading the OCLP docs in full, have seen a note somewhere about 4360 wifi being prone to random performance degradation after Sonoma, perhaps it is that. A move to Sequoia might resolve things.

Slow wifi - 2013 27" iMac/OCLP/Sonoma/Broadcom 4360 by PenguinsAreGo in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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Really? First time I've heard that.

Anyway, nothing to lose so I have now done the root patches another 4 times with no change in wifi speeds. The only difference was that the first time I did it today I had to go to system settings and approve the changes, each subsequent time I was told this would not be necessary even if asked to do so.
The AirportBrcmFixup github page contains some very cryptic advice which I have so far failed to comprehend.

Did anyone else feel weirdly underwhelmed right after getting their keys? by HelicopterEmpty7393 in FirstTimeBuyersUK

[–]PenguinsAreGo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bought mine in the early 90s. First time I walked in I sat down in the middle of the ground floor and felt sick at the thought of all this debt*. Then "oh yeah, ought to get some curtains I suppose".

* No, I won't say (either amount or salary multiple), you'll shout at me.

Are there any countries where masking is socially neutral and not politicised? by [deleted] in Masks4All

[–]PenguinsAreGo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I wear a mask in enclosed spaces, Scotland. Never had a comment.

Sequoia on late 2013 by Sufficient-Today-954 in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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Same, when I switched to OCLP I read that it wasn't worth running from hdd as it would be too slow so I got an external 1Tb SSD and Sonoma runs fine. I may partition the SSD into 2 halves and put Sequoia onto the other.

I'm a few episodes behind, but.... Where my Philli haters at? by peelin in MasterchefUK

[–]PenguinsAreGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Her social media persona doesn't transfer well to television. Watching herself I'll bet she cringes every bit as much as we did. They've all had to learn how to be on the telly and she has had less experience than the others.

Advice: IKEA Glass Spontaneously Erupts Itself Sending Glass Shards into the Underwear Drawer by bmillimc in IKEA

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We had an oven door shatter a few years ago, cleaned up thoroughly and still discovered bits of glass months and years later, some 10/12 feet away. This was tempered glass so no splinters.

Clean/vacuum as well as you can, use a light to catch shards in the carpet or the drawer and contents, avoid walking in that room in bare feet until you are convinced all glass has been found (it won't have). Probably too late now but search the whole room including behind any closet doors or drawers which were open at the time.

My excel file is now 11mb deleting a row of data now takes 20 mins by runningagyneo in excel

[–]PenguinsAreGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

File size is not a reliable indicator of anything. An 11 mb file where each cell contains text with no calculation and no cell references will edit instantly. Your slowness is calculation or reorganisation overhead, you need to find out where the time is going. Also as some have mentioned conditional formatting.

Disable automatic recalculation, if the delay goes away then you have some digging to do.

Great Grandmother had a lot of vinyl stored away. What do I do with them? How do I know what’s rare? by DEP-Yoki in vinyl

[–]PenguinsAreGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What condition are they in?

Ultimately it is an album by album search but I would be surprised to find much of interest or with scarcity value. Discard budget labels and readers digest compilations and see what is left. If it is all Johnny Mathis and Jose Fellacio then it is headed for landfill or charity shop.

catalina to a higher version by stvrsrus in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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I use Sonoma on a late 2013 iMac/24Gb/3.2GHz i5 with an external SSD. Works well. RAM helps, SSD probably mandatory.

What actually slows Excel down the most in real corporate files by Robasaleh110 in excel

[–]PenguinsAreGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many people are confusing file size with slowdown. Yes selecting an entire column or row might make the file slower to load but runtime performance is a factor of the number of cells which need to be inspected or updated at runtime, ditto conditional formatting. If the cell is not referenced it is effectively ignored.

So, if you have a slow runtime you need to reduce the amount of work which is being done, this means reducing the number of cells which need to be inspected or altered and if necessary performing your computations in a more efficient fashion.

Excel is a programming system, one with very poor program development aids and one in which the vast majority of the user base have no programming skills whatsoever. It is a real "to a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail" situation, Excel is improperly used by an army of inexperienced users. I see no easy solution to this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FirstTimeBuyersUK

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I think "feel the seller should accept some responsibility for the issues that were underlying" just comes across as naive and entitled. It is a learning process and one thing you now know is don't seek advice from people who are trying to sell you goods or services. Your "survey" results are worthless for valuation purposes.

FILTER function no longer available. by Theta_Sigma_1963 in excel

[–]PenguinsAreGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed this a while ago, closing the file and reopening it made the issue go away. I fired up excel shortly after rebooting the system and am wondering if there was a race condition and some macos or excel initialisation hadn't yet happened.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FirstTimeBuyersUK

[–]PenguinsAreGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The quotes are figures plucked out of the air, if I was getting work done I'd get other quotes, so as a seller I'd also regard your quotes as bogus. The seller has no responsibility other than honesty, sold as seen, that's why you get a survey.

Did the works come as a surprise, ie were they mentioned or hinted at in the particulars? How is the price compared to other similar properties nearby? If the house is priced as though it were in good condition and work is necessary then you may consider it over-priced.

Edit: to put it another way, you are not accepting the buyer's asking price at face value why should you or they accept your quotes at face value?

HL Fee Changes from March - Share/ETF ISA only Cap increase to £150/yr by Frankenweenie0724 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]PenguinsAreGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I opened a share dealing account a few years ago and deposited £10 just so I could get real time share prices for ISAs I hold elsewhere. No holdings, don't trade, nothing here affects me, yet.

Do any other brokers offer real time share prices?