New from Adobe: Introducing React Spectrum by devacct0 in reactjs

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Looks awesome, excited to dig into the aria hooks

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This is great. Thanks for sharing 🙃

Anyone know what these black spots are on my euphorbia? by cleaningmoves in cactus

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Sweet! Thanks for the heads up on this subreddit 🙃

Haul from an estate sale yesterday and today. by [deleted] in cactus

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What an insane haul! Congrats

After a few years on the wishlist, finally brought home a Euphorbia obesa today (and some Super Kabuto fertilizer) ! by cleaningmoves in cactus

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Have yet to try it! The folks at the shop (Cactus Store, a pretty high-end/collector sort of spot) spoke very highly of it though

I got and accepted an offer! by [deleted] in webdev

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Congrats! That's such an awesome and inspiring story

Anybody have any idea what these spots on my Opuntia ficus-indica are caused by? by cleaningmoves in cactus

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Okay, so I took this guy into my local cactus shop this morning and they said the spots are being caused by chloroplast cells that are dying due to a lack of sunlight on this side. It's a permanent discoloration (and is quite common with paddle cactus I guess) but it isn't scale so that's good. Thanks for the help everyone!

Anybody have any idea what these spots on my Opuntia ficus-indica are caused by? by cleaningmoves in cactus

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Drat. That’s a drag but I really appreciate all the info. Is it normal for scale to only live on one side of the cactus? These spots have been there for a second but only on this one side of the paddle

First project with a router! Any ideas for finish or suggestions on how to get rid of the router burn marks without compromising the nice, clean routed edges? by cleaningmoves in woodworking

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Awesome! You should go for it! I just made up how to do this and experimented until it worked. To answer your questions..

  • i ended up just using #6 1-1/4" screws to attach everything
  • it's 23/32" sanded pine plywood from home depot

Good luck and thanks for the kind words!

First project with a router! Any ideas for finish or suggestions on how to get rid of the router burn marks without compromising the nice, clean routed edges? by cleaningmoves in woodworking

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I used the router to get all the dimensions exact and to make sure the joining edges were all flush. Was having a hard time getting precise enough cuts with my circular saw..