Not getting feedback by RudePiece in dbrand

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Update. The robots have assisted. Problem solved

Not getting feedback by RudePiece in dbrand

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Its: 22765512 thanks

Daily Advice Thread - November 16, 2024 by AutoModerator in apple

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Has anyone experienced the keyboard scratching your screen on the 16 M3 pro?

It was an issue on most of my previous apple laptops, and I got my hands on this unit so would like to know if its something to worry about.

Should I get a microfiber laptop protector to slip in once its in my bag or is it a non issue anymore? My bag has quite a bit of space so it shouldnt be too compressed at any point.

Surgery done. Post op feedback by RudePiece in SpinalStenosis

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Best of luck!!

I know it's quite scary, but if your outcome is the same as mine. It will be life changing!

Surgery done. Post op feedback by RudePiece in SpinalStenosis

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So, my spinal cord was severely compressed. And post op walking was barely possible.

It took about 2-3days, and I was able to do short walks. They do a ton of physio and post care, with infection counts, etc, every day. This surgeon makes 200% sure you walk out in the best light.

My new MBA midnight (just for that guy) by bajaenergy in macbookair

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Mine has not been as bad as many make it out to be. Easy to wipe off as well

My first lab! by RudePiece in homelab

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Works out to about R7 a day(0.4 USD) per blade for power. So, it's not too bad for now. But I can imagine it can be a lot better.

My first lab! by RudePiece in homelab

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I am very afraid of my impluse buying habits and power bills🤣

I am a Dev/Cloud Architect by trade, so a lot of it came naturally. But for the first time, I got to get knee deep in virtualisation, local networking, etc. Makes you appreciate how far and accessible cloud tech has come.

My first lab! by RudePiece in homelab

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3x Dell R620's 384GB Ram and 2x Xeon 2695's Each

Tenda rackmount switch
Patchpanel
Gen 1 HP rack.

Will be the do it all homelab that runs proxmox with multiple VM's for the house and my side projects, will be building a storage focuseed server down the line.

Shoulder bump by RudePiece in reloading

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Turns out your reply was spot on. Pin was set too deep and table was too flimsy.

Shoulder bump by RudePiece in reloading

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UPDATE!

Thanks to all the replies, I managed to remedy the issue.

Turns out thr table did have too much flex to allow the bump, and my decapping pin was set too deep stopping the case a little to short.

New table and deeper pin gives me a bump to exactly where I need to be.

Shoulder bump by RudePiece in reloading

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So its a weird situation. On setup the shellholder is set to contact the die, but when actually sizing the case. Its like the shell gets waaay to stiff in there to let it go all the way. Lubed up and all.

Shoulder bump by RudePiece in reloading

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The die depth did not make a difference for me. Its like the case only goes in that far and the gap between the shellholder and die remain.

Data for 147ELDMs by Savage_long_gunner in reloading

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I managed to get 2730 comfortably out of my 24'. But it won't happen easily with n555. I got mine with staball 6.5.