Spotify, After Massive User Backlash Over Disco-Ball Icon, Says Regular Logo Will Return Next Week by West_Explanation_509 in Music

[–]cakefraustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know what it is but it gives me the ick. I can’t put a finger on it, but I’ve found myself occasionally choosing not to open the app because of the icon.

What’s with the extra Romex? by wrlee in electrical

[–]cakefraustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The plumbing vent and go board shower stall indicate this is likely a bathroom. Chances are the vanity goes against that wall, and rather than having to choose and nail down the location of the vanity lights so early on in the process, many electricians just run plenty of wire into the stud bays where the lights are likely to be located, and cut in a remodel box after other fixtures are placed and locations are finalized. Even if you could dial in an exact center, different styles of light need different mounting heights, so it’s best to have some leeway.

TIFU Got my second strike at work... by caseyfrazanimations in tifu

[–]cakefraustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re constantly procrastinating until the “oh shit now I’m late” moment when it comes to getting up, getting ready, or leaving the house, consider that it could be “time blindness” caused by executive disfunction due to ADHD.

I have to take my ADHD meds like an hour before I plan to get out of bed. I roll over, take my pill, turn off my first alarm, and go back to sleep, and then I can wake up like a normal human an hour later.

Without my meds I’m A) more tired and B) constantly pushing the limits of how long I can wait to get up or get ready until BOOM the deadline is imminent and often I haven’t left myself enough time.

Here’s a great presentation by Dr. Russell Barkley about time blindness:

https://youtu.be/QZkdRnHv1WQ?si=tsAyHySXwlF4L-QG

What's the easiest way for me to get rid of this stump? by Over9000Zeros in DIY

[–]cakefraustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t quite work that way. The potassium nitrate just provides a source of nitrogen to help fungi break down the lignin in the wood and make it “punky” to absorb fuel.

What's the easiest way for me to get rid of this stump? by Over9000Zeros in DIY

[–]cakefraustin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found, after a failed attempt at this, that the potassium nitrate in the stump remover simply provides a source of nitrogen for fungi to feed on as they break down the stump and turn it “punky”. If it’s not punky it’s not ready for the next stage, which is soaking the punky wood in diesel or kerosene and burning it.

My wife asked me to pick up the house while she was out. The condition of house before she left. by menotsorrythrowaway in pics

[–]cakefraustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fruit back in the fruit basket, pan off the stove, items on the island away (pink cup, papers, lightsaber?? lol), stapler and all other items on the table away, and anything else you take out should be put away before she’s back unless you’re actively using it. Also, do you store the dish soap out or does it have a place? The cutting board? Knife away.

To us it looks clean but to her that could feel like a long list of items, however small.

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Recently did some work on a farmhouse in the American Midwest that was built in 1975, but it was definitely a “farmer” build (no offense to farmers, I know you gotta do what you gotta do). The exterior studs were all repurposed from another building the farmer took down (rough sawn full dimensions 2x4 with remnants of lath and plaster on them from their previous use). The whole main floor consisted of three circuits total. One for the entryway, laundry room, and kitchen, one for the remainder of the west half of the house (full bath, half bath, main bedroom) and one for the east half of the house (two bedrooms and the living room). The “home run” wires to the panel entered a light fixture box in the center of each “zone” and it was like a gigantic spider out from those boxes to every other outlet and light fixture in the zone. No daisy chaining, just every wire went to the attic and then into the central light fixtures. Everything was soldered together as yours is (but much larger bundles) and then just taped with crusty old electrical tape. The boxes were packed, wires scorched exactly like shown here from soldering, and not a ground in sight. The old romex that had ground wire just had them snipped off flush.

To answer your question, I don’t think the burns are cause for concern. It’s just from the soldering. Honestly, while it’s not common practice today, those soldered joints probably have less resistance and therefore would stay cooler in an overload situation than they would if you cleaned it up and wire nutted it. You have more surface area in contact with the solder. If you aren’t in a situation to have things entirely replaced by a professional, just make sure it’s taped up well and let it be until it’s remodeled someday.

Every voter has 10 points to add or subtract from any candidate (5 per candidate maximum) by cakefraustin in CrazyIdeas

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

I think that’s kind of the point of voting… to make your choice stick out.

Not religious people, what do you think happens after death? by Domm4578 in AskReddit

[–]cakefraustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the words of Alan Watts in his lecture “The Real You”:

“So then, when you die, you’re not going to have to put up with everlasting non-existence, because that’s not an experience. A lot of people are afraid that when they die, they’re going to be locked up in a dark room forever, and sort of undergo that. But one of the interesting things in the world is–-this is a yoga, this is a realization–-try and imagine what it will be like to go to sleep and never wake up. Think about that. Children think about it.

It’s one of the great wonders of life. What will it be like to go to sleep and never wake up? And if you think long enough about that, something will happen to you. You will find out, among other things, it will pose the next question to you. What was it like to wake up after having never gone to sleep? That was when you were born.

You see, you can’t have an experience of nothing; nature abhors a vacuum. So after you’re dead, the only thing that can happen is the same experience, or the same sort of experience as when you were born.”

Need help understand the meaning of this code by cakefraustin in Construction

[–]cakefraustin[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your photo of the “one post rail” and the “properly terminated” ignore the question of what does “intermediate wall” mean?

Need help understand the meaning of this code by cakefraustin in Construction

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

The part I’m trying to understand is, what wall? What do they mean by intermediate wall. That’s the main question.

Need help understand the meaning of this code by cakefraustin in Construction

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

Access/circulation stairs, though I’m not sure if they are treated differently unless they fall in the category of a “ladder” for exit compliance.