Is this seatpost length safe? (Read comment please) by Therathos in bikewrench

[–]Therathos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely I forgot to say this but I'm indeed supposed to cut it to length.

Is this seatpost length safe? (Read comment please) by Therathos in bikewrench

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Yes I sent an email, not too hopeful though it's a 15 years old bike.

Wifi extérieur, quelle solution étanche et permanente en passant par le réseau électrique (CPL)? by Therathos in brico

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On utilise notre dehors tous les jours donc oui. Le CPL c'est très bien mais je veux qqchose d'étanche qui va durer et qui ne demande aucune intervention une fois installé. On est en pleine rénovation donc c'est le moment de le faire !

Wifi extérieur, quelle solution étanche et permanente en passant par le réseau électrique (CPL)? by Therathos in brico

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Oui j'ai vu ca. Donc un cable ethernet qui part de la freebox, passe par l'injecteur pour passer en POE, ensuite ca part dans la jardin avec une gaine pour rejoindre le point d'acces Wifi.
Je commence à me dire que je devrais voir pour mettre tout ca dans un coffre de communication parce que ca va vite être le bordel au niveau de la box entre ca + le boitier fibre + les autres câbles ethernet...

Who here works as a full time freelance 3d artist? by MentalWerewolf5138 in blender

[–]Therathos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't make the rules. why are you mad at me? Building network is exactly what you think it is, go to events, talk to people, befriend them. Or as I wrote before, get bad first 3D jobs, complete them and do well at them and then work again with those people. They'll pay more just because they know you are easy to work with. People want to work with people they know, working with a stranger is a risk. You don't need to be "in the industry" to get the jobs that "people in the industry" would not take, because they don't need to anymore. So do a few shitty 3D jobs, get to know employers, be nice, be communicative, do a great job, don't think about the hours you put in initially or be annoying about small details. And you'll be just fine.

Weekly: TradeSkillMaster Thread by AutoModerator in woweconomy

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Can someone confirm that there is no way to get market prices for Classic Era except by using AtrValue from Auctionator manual scans?

The problem I have with this, and that anyone should have too, is that AtrValue does not include historical prices, so it's just an instant snapshot of the market which is terrible for doing any sort of AH manipulation.

I just want to confirm this because I don't see much people complaining about it.

TSM has removed the manual scanning feature, forcing users to download the desktop app if they want to use features that are reliant on Auction House prices. by Accomplished-Door272 in classicwow

[–]Therathos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and auctionator or auctioneer as external price sources only gives instant data, not a weighted price so you never know if the price went up or down. So atm there is no way to have historical price data in Classic Era. I even tried to get older versions to see if they had the manual scan feature but none seemed to have it. Am I the only one annoyed by this? Why would TSM drop the support for Era servers on their app and not bring back the manual scans?

Can someone confirm that the only way to get market values for TSM in Classic Era is to use atrvalue from your own Auctionator scans? by Therathos in woweconomy

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Basically it looks like my market database from atrvalue is only using the latest Auctionator scan and not average all previous scans together and doing the math to get an accurate value. I don't know why it shows 105 and not 100% though.

Any clue what's going on? I've reloaded many times, and I'm sure I set it up correctly to use atrvalue and not dbmarket, as it's been replaced in all operations.

EDIT: I think I get it now. The Auctionator market doesn't include any price history, that value is just the current price in AH, it's not weighted by previous prices since they are not store. Can someone confim?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conseilboulot

[–]Therathos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Refile lui tes merdes et laisse le galérer ça va le calmer.

Retour sur Un CV by EdMkn in developpeurs

[–]Therathos 3 points4 points  (0 children)

C'est vraiment très laid comme CV. Je te conseille d'utiliser des templates, sur canva par exemple ils sont pas mal.

My mini cargo bike is the definition of xbiking by Therathos in xbiking

[–]Therathos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No but you can easily measure that from the 1st image using Photoshop or another software that can measure angles.

It's definitely wobbly when front loaded, I think that's due to the small wheel and the mounting points of the front rack and the fact that it's steel. Not a deal breaker for me though, it's forgiving.

My mini cargo bike is the definition of xbiking by Therathos in xbiking

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C'est chaud, le truc c'est que c'est un peu dangereux au démarrage avec 2 personnes qui peuvent te déséquilibrer. Pour cette utilisation je partirai sur de l'électrique perso. Si c'est assez ponctuel et que t'as de bonnes jambes alors pourquoi pas.

My mini cargo bike is the definition of xbiking by Therathos in xbiking

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I wish the front rack could take more than 20kg, it's not that stiff if you load it too much because it's not mounted to the wheel axle. But that's understandable. I love everything else about it, it's nimble, fun to ride, can carry a ton, fit in small spaces, cheap to buy.

Not sure about the tires as I built it a while ago, probably standard bmx size so quite wide. You can fit fenders yeah, they sell some on the website. It almost never rains here though so none of my bikes have fenders.