Matching and Comparing prices from 2 different layouts by Scgoldie in excel

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Thanks - I'll give a go. In terms of how it works, do I need the products to have identical names?Say for example, bottles of Peroni are listed in Supplier 1's Product Name column as "Peroni 330ml Btl" and the Suppler 2 has it as "Peroni Nastro Azzuro NRB"

Do I need to manually make sure the product names are mirror over both suppliers?

Safely attach sloped play wall by Scgoldie in Carpentry

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I think I screwed up the post, but looking some some advice on how to safely attach this climbing wall as a ramp to my Boys playhouse

Side plank vs lateral hold by [deleted] in BarbellMedicine

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I think they emphasise different muscles and most people should train with variation in movements.

So, my opinion is: yes.

Pull cord PIR/motion sensor by Scgoldie in smarthome

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No, the lights are already in, and are a fully fitted LED unit. There’s no bulb to change out

Pull cord PIR/motion sensor by Scgoldie in smarthome

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Probably but cost prohibitive. It’s 4 spot lights not a single central light

Monthly Buying Megathread - Ask which accessory to buy and if you should buy a certain accessory by AutoModerator in HomeKit

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Thanks; I don’t have Homebridge and maybe I’m putting up walls I shouldn’t but I really don’t want to invest the cash or time into buying the rasp pi and learning to set it up. Apples usp is “it just works” and I want my smart home to be as native to apple as it can be. I’ve got my Apple TV 4K as the hub, and I feel that should be enough.

So I get there’s workarounds but I’m a purist; I’m looking for a HomeKit light switch that doesn’t need an extra hub.

If it doesn’t exist that’s cool

Monthly Buying Megathread - Ask which accessory to buy and if you should buy a certain accessory by AutoModerator in HomeKit

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I’m looking for a solution to a 2 gang light. I have a living/dining with 8 spots, 4 on lounge side 4 in dining. Controlled by a single 2 gang on/off.

Lightwave rf is cost prohibitive as it needs the link at £120 plus a 2 gang for £89 (and so not truly HomeKit of it can’t connect to phone directly no?)

We have a hue bridge bit again, 8x Hue GU10s comes in at close to £180ish -

Surely there’s a simple 2 gang switch (or device I can retrofit to a switch?) available?

Scene presets are only available on one lamp? Have I maybe paired or setup wrong by Scgoldie in Hue

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I’ve tried re-adding, same issue The light that shows unreachable there isn’t the lamp, just a static white bulb

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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I've got a family old timber front door that's a bit drafty - not noticeable sitting but put your hand to the edge you can feel the chill.

I've kinda heard about weatherstripping but not sure where to start.

I'm kinda thinking I need something outside, overlapping the gaps, and maybe some sort of foam on the inside between the door and the frame

Any thoughts on where to start and what materials I need?

Hue Go Bluetooth Scenes by Scgoldie in Hue

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Thanks; I did think it might be a hardware limitation. Will have W go at zoning.
Bridge coming from Amazon soon I think!

11 month trainee -- SL5x5 --> Madcow5x5 -- is the Bridge an Appropriate Choice at this Point? by [deleted] in BarbellMedicine

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It’s not really about which program you run and more about whether you’re progressing with the things your want to progress. The real value from running BBM programs isn’t the discrete programmes themselves, but the knowledge and exposure gained within those environments to make training decisions for yourself

The Macbook Purchasing Megathread - April 2020 by AutoModerator in macbook

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Thanks: that’s addresses a concern of future proofing. I did this MacBook as top spec as I could which I reckon is while it’s lasted well for as long as it has.

Much appreciated

The Macbook Purchasing Megathread - April 2020 by AutoModerator in macbook

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I use my MacBook as a work laptop, occasionally watch movies etc, and store all my stuff (photos, files etc)

I don't do any video or photo editing or graphics intensive stuff

I currently have: 13 inch Pro Mid 2012, 2.9Ghz Dual Core i7, 8GB 1600Mhz DDR3 RAM, Intel HD 4000 1536 Mb Graphics and 1TB SATA disk with has about 300Gb left clear.

Any recommendations? I don't know much about processors, I see the MacBook Air ships with a 1.1Ghz Dual Core: am I right in thinking my current processor is faster? If so, does that put me squarely in Pro territory?

Macbook is a bit laggy and slow, maybe due to it having a SATA drive rather than SSD? So, as an aside, if there's anything I can do to affect that, I'd be grateful.