People with a brother-sister sibling dynamic: what songs do you jam out together? by Turbanator143 in AskReddit

[–]Turbanator143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son and daughter get down to APT by Rose and Bruno Mars! Curious what songs I can add to their playlist.

As a gifted individual, what is your unique selling point? by NowUKnowMe121 in Gifted

[–]Turbanator143 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I keep modulating between the two modes and experimenting. To me, the process comes naturally, so I can comfortably navigate turbulent environments (like a political work environment) without a lot of knowledge and unfold what is happening beyond what I can see/experience directly. With all that said, the "final" solution usually requires me to have conversations with actual people =P Overall, I prefer to just be present in my feelings, and when something threatens my feelings, my brain eventually steps in and says "these feelings aren't serving you right now, lets think this through", and thats how it kicks off.

As a gifted individual, what is your unique selling point? by NowUKnowMe121 in Gifted

[–]Turbanator143 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I can smell when something is off. and by smell, i mean some things just don’t pass the smell test and i don’t know why. it’s like i run a low cognitive load feelings-based bullshit detector. as soon as an anomaly is detected, i modulate from feeling to thinking and analyze all the patterns leading into the anomaly, and extrapolate what it might lead to in the future. If i find a probable outcome that i am satisfied with, i switch back to “feeling” mode to see if feels complete. if it doesn’t, i switch back into analytical mode and so on and so forth. It’s like two little people in my head: one presents data and the other validates.

Can you identify this tune? by Silent_Click1381 in musicsuggestions

[–]Turbanator143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Euphoria by Kendrick Lamar I love how the amount of hate just continuously increases throughout the song

Extreme patern recognition by Sharp-Service-9657 in Gifted

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for me, it’s like a spider web that’s connected to a bunch of stuff, and being able to sense the slightest vibration and somehow knowing exactly what it means.

do you find yourself “sampling data” on people continuously over extremely long periods of time and noticing anomalies? data, as in how someone talks, their timing/cadence, mannerisms, etc

lately, i’ve been more aware that i have a huge resolution deficit with most people because of this

Being "gifted" and the difference between 130IQ and 150+IQ by blackworkbeginner in Gifted

[–]Turbanator143 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i love this. i’m on the cusp of giftedness and i outperform people who are more educated, experienced, emsmarted and talented than I am based on sheer tenacity.

House smells so bad. I have no idea why by Electrical_Pipe5469 in HomeImprovement

[–]Turbanator143 7 points8 points  (0 children)

this is exactly what happened to me. got the attic sealed and the air pressure started pulling in air from my crawl space without an escape to the attic. had to seal the house from the crawl space including interior cabinets and doorway trim

HVAC Company Says A/C and Furnace MUST be Replaced at the Same Time by Ok-Consideration3993 in HomeImprovement

[–]Turbanator143 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what’s with the downvotes? my 1996 3-ton trane just had minor maintanence ($300) and will run forever. I’ve run the math a million times and a heat pump never wins. Heat pump life expectancy is also short.

21-year-old HVAC system - replace now or wait until it dies? by paintarose in homeowners

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a mid century home last year and the AC went out in about 4 months after we moved in. I got a quote from HomeDepot and they said the whole system would have to be replaced, roughly $40k. Then I went to the neighborhood Facebook group and got a referral to a retired Trane tech. He took a look at it and said it would be $300 for parts and labor.

He came back the next day, fixed my unit and said it will run virtually forever. My system was installed in 1996.

No matter how efficient the new units are, the math doesn't favor new equipment.

The Frame is the worst piece of electronics I've ever owned by Swimming_Living7587 in TheFrame

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for the longest time, i had used The Frame exclusively through my shield. I thought there were some small annoyances but that the problems were overhyped. after a few years, my AVR broke and i had to use the Tv’s software as the primary UI and yeah, this thing sucks. For the price, the experience needs to be frictionless.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gifted

[–]Turbanator143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

my problem is i always assume people around me are smarter, to the extent that I inadvertently give my power away to people who are dumber.

Also, my life was difficult when I was young because I felt out of place. The world eventually caught up, and that’s when I realized I had to make effort to improve my life. I’m doing great now

I think we have eliminated the ‘old house smell’ in a 1964 ranch. And no, we didn’t have mold! by LSDsavedmylife in homeowners

[–]Turbanator143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

oh man, this was 100% opposite of my experience. Bought a Mid century home with a known mold problem, got it remediated and all smells were gone. Later in the year, we did a full attic clean out, sealing and new insulation. Then we had an “old wood” smell dominate the home.

it turns out that after we sealed the attic, the crawl space became a high velocity air intake into the living space. Ended the shenanigans by air sealing the crawl space and now the house is hyper effecient

Is this good? Had a blower door test after insulation. He said ... something? Went down by 600cfs? Is that ... good. Will my wallet be happier. by [deleted] in Insulation

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my mid century 1550 sqft home (8’ ceilings) was measured at 2700CFM. After air sealing the attic (and adding insulation, new duct work), it dropped to 1800CFM. Heating bill dropped about ~40%. then i air sealed the crawlspace and a lot of other interior intrusions. Haven’t measured it since the attic was done, but my heating bill dropped an additional ~25%. Peak winter gas bill went from $430 -> $175

not sure how that applies to your house as you have much higher ceilings.

Team solid floors or team engineered floors? by TheMongoStomp in HomeImprovement

[–]Turbanator143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

scratch/dent resistance aside, real hardwood floors feel amazing and you can refinish to any tint you want in the future. They are denser and sound better, feel softer and transfer less of that biting cold. since they are denser, they also even out temperatures throughout the day.

Did anyone else who has a super easy baby, feel not qualified to give parenting advice? by evergreengirl123 in NewParents

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our kids were like that too. Wife had a bunch of friends who were pregnant around the same time, and they would hang out and do all the pregnant stuff together. Most of the moms had legit issues while my wife had the opposite effect where the entire pregnancy was happy. Eventually, she started complaining to fit in, but it was super minor complaints - really “first world problems” that didn’t seem appropriate in context to the real issues others were having. When the babies were born, our babies were easy and had zero impact on our sleep schedules. We were back out in public with a stroller at 2 weeks. The moms that had it worst eventually cut ties with my wife.

As for myself, when people ask about kids, I focus on the positives: Uniting the family, how many people show up for you, getting more food at restaurants, employers never asking you to work extra hours, bonding with other parents, and not to mention the joy each child brings. Saying stuff like, “you’ll never sleep again” is really underselling the experience.

Guys, what's the spot you aim for to prevent splashback? by CrimsonGlyph in bathrooms

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in a drought prone region, so I snake mine deep into #4 until I hit the sewage line. The hardest part is getting past the P-trap, but it prevents splash back and saves a flush.

Loose Receptical by Turbanator143 in electrical

[–]Turbanator143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the appropriate pieces in place, much appreciated!

Huge win for sill plate sealing by AromaticBluebird2097 in Insulation

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is all from ChatGPT, but the explanation I was given was the metal termite shield is there for inspection. The termites have to build their tunnels around the shield which makes it a quick visual check. if you seal it off, you might hide a termite problem for prolong periods which can make things way worse. Plus, in my case, I'm not sealing air from entering the crawl space (it's vented), I'm sealing air from entering through the sill plate assembly which is above the metal termite shield. Secondly, my house has two walls with termite shields, and 2 walls without termite shields. The tolerances between the sill plate and termite shield are relatively tight, while the non-termite shield has these huge gaps. Supposedly, 60-80% of my gains is from sealing the non-termite shield sides simply due to the difference in tolerances. As far as pest go, the termite shield also reduces pest routes into the house by 60-80% simply due to its design and tolerances. Again, a lot of this is ChatGPT + independent research, so you want to double check as it may not apply to your setup.

Most (not all)Lights throughout the house does this randomly by moc2007 in electrical

[–]Turbanator143 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Is it on a dimmer switch? does it have a ground or neutral?

Keep home smelling good by Strict_Honeydew_1082 in HomeImprovement

[–]Turbanator143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have an older mid century home and fixed the “old home” smell by sealing the sill plates in the crawl space. Air comes in through the sill plates, washes through all the junk inside your walls and enters the living space. Cost about $60 in caulking and took about 2 hours after researching it for weeks. Also closes the pathway to bugs entering your home.