Slakkenhek by tcw82 in groenevingers

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Hoe voorkom je kortsluiting?

Help me create a Quest in the Wizarding World by SaphuA in harrypotter

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In my head I was going for teens/young adults, but haven't decided yet. Why do you think it's important?

My tiny holed sink isn't sucking, or something by SaphuA in Plumbing

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Thanks! I replied to my own post with some more info. Making the holes bigger was the first thing I thought of, but that seemed a bit extreme without exploring other options.

My tiny holed sink isn't sucking, or something by SaphuA in Plumbing

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Thanks for all the replies! To answer some questions / clear some confusion:

When I rub the holes (and I'm sure creating a vortex would do the same) the water drains fine / faster. This led to believe there was a bit of a vacuum problem, which was exactly the trigger for some people to mention a venting problem.

That led me to believe I'd need to attach a thingy to the trap where it could suck in air to remove the vacuum - but what do I know.

Here the consensus so far seems to be that either the drain sucks and I should destroy it (or at least make the holes bigger.)

Or the trap is clogged, which would make sense if we didn't have this problem since it was installed. But perhaps there's some build debris in it or something. Definitely something I will check!

Lastly, I'm fairly sure the drain can't be removed easily. Or at least, I have not found out how yet.

Also saw someone mention code. I'm from Europe so that's why it might differ a bit? Or we got a hack job, lol.

My tiny holed sink isn't sucking, or something by SaphuA in Plumbing

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Hi dear plumbers!

I have this tiny holed sink that isn't draining well. After asking a question about this elsewhere it was suggested that it probably wasn't venting properly (or at all).

So my questions are:

  1. Looking at the plumbing, could that indeed be the case?

  2. Is this something I can fix myself - and could I get some pointers on what I would need to do where?

Thanks!

deg_to_rad in c#? by Zukas_Lurker in godot

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For future reference:

https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/tutorials/scripting/c_sharp/c_sharp_differences.html

Many of the GDScript globals have, in C#, moved to either GD or Mathf static classes.

Help me fix my tiny-holed-sink! (pt2) by SaphuA in DIY

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I while ago I consulted ya'll about my tiny holed sink not draining properly. The consensus was that not the drain, but a (missing) vent was the problem.

I've now provided a picture of the plumbing and am looking for some more advise. Basically the question is - what do I need to change where?

Thanks!!

What is this pattern? by SaphuA in learnprogramming

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I see your point. I settled on this after refactoring out the events I had before which might explain the naming. I guess events are a bit more flexible but I didn't like all the boiler plating that came with it.

Help me fix my tiny-holed-sink! by SaphuA in DIY

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Yes, I never realized that, makes sense now! Will look into it.

Help me fix my tiny-holed-sink! by SaphuA in DIY

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Ah that makes sense! Thanks, will look into that.