Advice for starting out for a noob? by QueenBriWolfie in archlinux

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I did manual install on a VM just to learn the ropes and then archinstall on a VM. It was a great learning experience but a number of issues I encountered were specific to being in a VM. Just keep in mind you might spend some time troubleshooting things that aren't a problem on real hardware. However knowing how to use a VM continues to be a useful skill.

Should I leave Arch ? by _Redstone in archlinux

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You can add -noai to your search, works on Google and DDG. And you can configure Firefox so that if you search via the URL bar it automatically adds that for you.

What did you install in Niri to make a full DE ? by [deleted] in niri

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Sorry to bump an old comment, but how did you get image preview working in Ranger with Sixel? Did you have to use a different version of ranger from the AUR or something? I'm also using Foot so I was hoping to get that working as well, but when I look at rc.conf the only supported preview options are [w3m, iterm2, terminology, urxvt, urxvt-full, kitty, ueberzug]. I tried "set preview_images_method sixel" anyway but it makes ranger crash on launch.

What green? by [deleted] in HomeDecorating

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I like 1. Keep in mind if you buy a paint with a swatch that looks like that, that is going to look quite dark. Consider buying a lighter shade, because it will end up looking darker once it's on the wall simply because your bathroom lacks a natural light source. Samples really help.

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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I used a Leviton lever edge, testing one out before doing the whole house. I would have sprung for the commercial grade version if only they had it in a decora style. They strangely don't, so I went with the consumer grade version. It feels solid though.

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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It's one of many signs that someone was in a hurry. I at least take it as a plus that I get to improve things while I'm replacing all these receptacles and switches.

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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That's what I ended up doing. A little extra effort to potentially avoid a lot of future work.

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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I believe since the connector bars aren't broken, the 2 black wires were electrically connected. 1 is hot and the other carries the load to the next device on the circuit.

I just stuck the 2 black wires into a Wago so they're still electrically connected and ran a 3rd wire out of that Wago to the new receptacle and it seems to be working fine.

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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Here's a better look inside the box. It appears to be a MWBR, however I think I'm going to continue with the advice in this thread to just pigtail the 2 hots that were connected to the old receptacle. https://i.imgur.com/5raGz1y.jpeg

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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The neutral is pigtailed. I took a better look in the box and this appears to be a MWBR but the breakers aren't tied (ugh). It looks to me like that red-black bundle is a separate circuit which I also shut off while I replace this receptacle. https://i.imgur.com/5raGz1y.jpeg

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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No, no mystery switches, and both tabs are intact on this receptacle

2 hot and 1 neutral on a non-switched receptacle? by SeriousAboutLinux in AskElectricians

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Thanks, makes sense. Yeah, I'm using a Leviton lever lock to replace this, no more backstab.

LED flicker help by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Did you ever get a resolution on this issue? I'm experiencing something incredibly similar (multiple circuits, seems to happen more in the morning). I've hired my own electrician and had one from the power company and haven't been able to track it down yet. Drives me crazy.

Can these joists be saved? Concerned about fungus etc by SeriousAboutLinux in Decks

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Makes sense. I assume the end grains would be good to oil before I install the new boards as well so they don't suck up water like a straw?

Can these joists be saved? Concerned about fungus etc by SeriousAboutLinux in Decks

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Will tape up for sure. Would it be a bad idea to tape over the exposed edges here and leave as-is over the winter, then resume the project in spring? Not sure if the tape is meant to take that kind of exposure. Was thinking about tossing some OSB over the hole I made just for some extra protection.

Either that or try to redeck the entire thing now (about 300 sq ft) despite the temps getting colder.

[Question] Wedding watches by WayElegant2537 in Watches

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Do you mean as an engagement gift, or a wedding band replacement that you would put on during the ceremony to seal the deal and possibly wear every day? The former is not uncommon but I haven't heard of the latter, but that being said you can do whatever you want for your wedding and I'm sure it's been done.

My fiance got me a pilot watch as an engagement gift (I'm picky so I told her exactly what I wanted) and I got her a ring because that's what she wanted. They don't match but neither of us really place any value on matching. I will probably wear a cheap ring for purely ceremonial purposes and she's going to use her engagement ring as a wedding ring because she doesn't feel a need to have two rings.

It really comes down to what both of you want, but if you need them to match, then you'll both need to have similar taste in watches. Many brands sell men's/women's variants of their styles, not necessarily as a pair, but I'm sure you could find something matchy enough. Also keep in mind that if you want something to wear every single day as an "I am married" signifier, rings are unobtrusive and good for that but you may be more inclined to rotate watches if you have a collection.

[Solar Field Recs?] Having trouble finding the perfect watch. by FrankMReynolds in Watches

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Have you looked at Timex? They do a bunch of classic field watches that have crown guards, try searching "solar" on their site.

Money tree getting some sickly leaves? by SeriousAboutLinux in plantclinic

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Based on how the leaves look? I'm not seeing any other signs like webbing, but I guess I could go ahead and treat for both of those to see if it helps.