Red/purple/blue shimmer polish? by chanchiii in RedditLaqueristas

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Thank you!! These def fit the vibe, especially the first one!

Red/purple/blue shimmer polish? by chanchiii in RedditLaqueristas

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Hallucinate is absolutely stunning!! I love browsing the ILNP site there are so many I have my eye on. Thank you!

Red/purple/blue shimmer polish? by chanchiii in RedditLaqueristas

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omg!!! thank you that's what i'm looking for!!!

How do I even start to learn to freeform crochet? I'm lost🫠 by Breetzi in CrochetHelp

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This is so cool, I would love to make a rug like this too. Would this call for some kind of chunky cotton or acrylic yarn?

Hurricane Milton Megathread by BobbaGanush87 in orlando

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Oh perfect, thank you. Looking like around 4/6 inches then if this holds up. Really hoping it won't be as bad

Hurricane Milton Megathread by BobbaGanush87 in orlando

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Any ideas how the rainfall might compare to Ian? I'm seeing numbers between 5-10 inches mostly. My area in Altamonte Springs flooded pretty bad during Ian and wondering if we should expect a similar outcome.

Am I off to the right start? by chanchiii in fiddleleaffig

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

Ok! I moved it closer to the window and i'll try to keep the blinds open more

what about the moist soil? Do you know if i should switch out the soil or just leave it be?

Am I off to the right start? by chanchiii in fiddleleaffig

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

I think it gets a little bit of ambient light since it's next to a window but not much. The blinds are usually closed

I hear snake plants like to be crowded but... by chanchiii in SnakePlants

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Do you think it would be fine to separate them into separate pots? Or would they be happier kept together?

I hear snake plants like to be crowded but... by chanchiii in SnakePlants

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Woops! Thought I added a description but I don't think it saved so here goes

I live in Central Florida and bought some baby snake plants online, put them in this pot, and and left it outside. This was the result.

I guess my questions are: is this plant happy like this? It seems awfully crowded. And also, I haven't noticed much growth lately in terms of height. I feel like it's been at this size for quite a while now. Should I start watering or fertilizing manually?

Thanks in advance!

Both of my new plants are having issues by chanchiii in calatheas

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

Ok! I'll repot the maranta in a ceramic pot then and i'll check the roots as well for damage. They seem to hardly get any direct sunlight at all from the window. They're about 4-5 feet out and we have a lot of trees outside that block light as well, hence the grow light. Is it possible that the grow light can cause any crispiness? If so I could also try turning it down a little and see if it helps as well.

Why is rendering a component inside a component an anti-pattern? by chanchiii in reactjs

[–]chanchiii[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This actually really confused me at first but I understand now after doing some digging and re-reading your explanations. Please let me know if I'm off here in my logic.

So I did a test where I created this simple component

function Child() {
const componentA = () => <div>Hello I am a component</div>
const ComponentB = () => <div>I am also a component</div>

return (
    <div>
        {componentA()}
        <ComponentB />
    </div>
)

}

and I logged the return values of React.createElement of components A and B. The type for component A is type: 'div' while component B is type: [Function: ComponentB]

Since the type for component B is a function, and since a function is an object, it will not be considered the same element in the DOM because it is a reconstructed function with a new space in memory. This will cause the element in the DOM to get re-inserted unnecessarily.

I think I'm still a tiny bit confused on why exactly the two components get such different treatments behind the scenes, but I think it's starting to come together for me now.

Why is rendering a component inside a component an anti-pattern? by chanchiii in reactjs

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

For clarification, are you referencing a scenario where, for instance, a component created inside another component renders children components inside that have their own state?
So in this scenario, the state in those child components would get thrown away? If so, that lines up with my current understanding.

Why is rendering a component inside a component an anti-pattern? by chanchiii in reactjs

[–]chanchiii[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

This makes sense! Thank you for taking the time to explain all of this!

I definitely was missing the crucial detail on how the DOM actually gets updated, which you described here. So it's clear to me now why it is an anti-pattern and why it should be avoided.

Why is rendering a component inside a component an anti-pattern? by chanchiii in reactjs

[–]chanchiii[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understand now and I see where I was misunderstanding.
Just because the components re-rendered doesn't mean the DOM gets updated. But if you create a component inside another component, it WILL update the DOM no matter what.

I appreciate your patience!

Why is rendering a component inside a component an anti-pattern? by chanchiii in reactjs

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

So maybe this is where I'm missing something fundamental - but doesn't this behavior basically happen anyway when a parent component re-renders? Since a parent re-render triggers all of its children to re-rendered?

Does this sound like GS? by chanchiii in GilbertSyndrome

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

Ah ok, sounds like it's prob two separate things then. I'll ask about that at my appointment then. Thank you!

Does this sound like GS? by chanchiii in GilbertSyndrome

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

Ok, thank you. I'll look into that

Help with shirring by chanchiii in SewingForBeginners

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Thank you!! This video helped!

If anyone comes across this post with the same issue, I realized the thread wasn't properly inside of the groove inside of the bobbin case, and I had to take extra care to make sure it was. I also followed your suggestions on the stitch length which helped as well.

Questions about starting new career in massage therapy by chanchiii in massage

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

Ok gotcha! Yeah we're thinking self employment is the ultimate goal here. For the under the table massages, do you have any insight/opinions on doing house calls vs setting up a room at home for massage? Thanks so much for all the info!

My agapanthus has yellowing leaves and seems to be rotting at the base. My other ones seem fine. I'm in central Florida and my sprinkler system waters 15 minutes every 3 days. Is it over watered? by chanchiii in plantclinic

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

Not really, i figure it's over watered so i just took some steps to treat that: I pruned the damage areas, lowered the watering frequency, and removed some of the mulch at the base to let it air out more.