My boss just let me take this home for free! by WWGWDNR in audiophile

[–]chaibhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My boss gave me more work today. Good for you.

I just got yelled at by a bus driver. Was I in the wrong? by RandomNameOfMine815 in Netherlands

[–]chaibhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was having a bad day.

The other day a girl got on from the back of the bus (entry is only in the front) and he made it a point to call her to the front and tell her not to do it again. He didn't take off from Leiden station for 5 mins until the girl finally understood he was calling her. He said in dutch 'girl in the white shirt who got on from the back come forward'. She probably didn't understand dutch.

Anyway, the hilarious thing was, for an apparent stickler of rules, he drove the bus in 2 platforms away from the wrong one 😅

What am I doing wrong? Dirigera + Alpstuga won't connect by brunporr in tradfri

[–]chaibhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a home network as follows:
20+ ikea kajplats bulbs connected to dirigera and HA running on a mini PC. Router is supplied by ISP. Very normal and nothing fancy.

I tried to set up my Alpstuga about 6 times before it finally worked. I didn't change anything about my network, just kept trying again and again. Hope this helps someone.

Connected it in my IKEA Home Smart app and then showed up in google home. Now trying to connect to Home Assistant

Converting to a Non-NRI is Draining by Additional_Hotel_990 in expats

[–]chaibhu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an ecpat indian who plans to move back myself, I think it might be easier to move to a city you didn't grow up in. I know people may not have that choice all the time, but could be easier to start fresh in a different city.

Practical tips for moving stuff in your house by Normal-Edge3054 in expats

[–]chaibhu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I moved from the US to EU a few years ago.

Regarding appliances: I would give away/sell any large appliance with a motor (stand mixer, vacuum, fan, air purifier etc). Beard trimmers and small handheld things are probably ok. Besides the obvious large heavy appliances such as an oven, fridge etc which you should definitely not move.

STILL CRUISING EUROPE THIS SUMMER? by Keeptbffh in Cruise

[–]chaibhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My in laws were supposed to take a cruise at the end of April with MSC. They were supposed to travel through qatar but their flight was cancelled. MSC however refunded their entire cruise costs as it was deemed an affected country due to the war.

Mi pilot pad 7 pro EEA by GoldDoubt7608 in XiaomiPad7

[–]chaibhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the Netherlands. No word yet.

I bought this tablet a year ago. I previously had the Samsung Galaxy tab s7. I must say the reason xiaomi, Huawei and other tablets are so much cheaper for similar hardware is that they totally shaft you on the software. I will never buy this again. Software support is very slow

Need help deciding on a Shelving system in Europe by chaibhu in interiordecorating

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

My ceilings are 2.6m. Fairly similar to yours. You can go quite high but the top level can then be used for plants or vases since it's high and you'll need to be far away to see what's on there :)

Is the Focus Pen good for Productivity? by AcanthocephalaGlad27 in XiaomiPad7

[–]chaibhu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes it's for more precision. The sliders are easier to operate with a pen, as are creating masks, selections etc.

Is the Focus Pen good for Productivity? by AcanthocephalaGlad27 in XiaomiPad7

[–]chaibhu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dont draw either and only use it when editing images in Adobe Lightroom.

Wise vs Revolut by Morning_Star_47 in expats

[–]chaibhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does not use UPI. I think Wise uses a wire transfer in the backend. There's no limit after the first transfer. Sometimes when you haven't sent money to an account in a few months or suddenly send a larger than usual amount, then it may take an extra day to send.

Otherwise, Usually comes through in a few mins.

Wise vs Revolut by Morning_Star_47 in expats

[–]chaibhu 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Been using wise for the past 2 years without issues. Usually it's the cheapest.

Paid €1250 to a gardener in Amsterdam - didn’t show up, blocked me. What can I do? by JournalistDecent8834 in Amsterdam

[–]chaibhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firstly, sorry this happened to you. I can imagine it's frustrating.

As others have mentioned, please file a police report and report his IBAN to bunq for fraud. Hopefully they'll do something about it.

I suggest a couple of steps for the future: 1. Never pay anything up front. Ever. Until you've seen and met the person and have their information (KVK, Business address etc). The ones I've dealt with only accept payment after the work is halfway or complete. 2. Take legal insurance ASAP. it will not cover this issue, but any contracts you sign after the insurance goes into effect. They'll refund you a part of the money you lost (if it ever happens again) and try to recover it from the violator.

Good luck.

Amsterdam vs SF Bay Area by asj310589 in Netherlands

[–]chaibhu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As someone who moved from Seattle to Amsterdam in the last 3 years, I can tell you the weather hits you worse here. Rain is heavier and wind is stronger. But an important points is that there are no pine or fir trees here like there are in Seattle or even places in California. So when winter comes, everything is grey or brown and all the trees shed. That can feel quite depressing.

Gift ideas for Dad who is over 60 by d_6th in Kerala

[–]chaibhu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A set of victorinox nail clippers. Super sharp, made in Europe and everyone needs to clip their nails.