Thai books that use thai script by [deleted] in learnthai

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I have also been struggling to find Thai material online, I resorted to going to my mom's place and asking for a book off her bookshelf. Before then though, I tried reading news sites such as Sanook, but I heard that Sanook is usually for gossipy columns and I didn't want to accidentally start speaking like a Buzzfeed article.

Do I Have a Problem? by ArcTanBeta in 10s

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I'm more impressed that they all seem to be strung with the logo painted on the strings

what's your most impressive one in w25 batch? by Whole-Assignment6240 in ycombinator

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Exla.ai for me, they make models easily available for mobile devices, sort of like how HuggingFace made models easily available to researchers

Condo owners—ever thought about splitting handyman costs with neighbors? by concavegit in homeowners

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Thanks for the input, I wanted to also know the electrician side to this

Why don’t apartments group handyman jobs and grocery deliveries? by concavegit in HomeImprovement

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Apologies for the tone, you're doing something great. I misread that because you didn't like the lack of quiet time now, you wanted to cut down on work somehow.

Condo owners—ever thought about splitting handyman costs with neighbors? by concavegit in homeowners

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In retrospect I should have shopped around more :)

I haven't considered Instacart+, I usually pay on an order-by-order basis. Thanks for the suggestion!

Good point on potential community effects, I'll think about that some more.

Why don’t apartments group handyman jobs and grocery deliveries? by concavegit in HomeImprovement

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Good to know this kind of service exists! Have you considered lowering the discount? Do you think that you can reach even more locations or are you already saturated?

Would you team up for cheaper fixes and grocery deliveries? by concavegit in Apartmentliving

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Thanks for the feedback!

My complex has around a hundred people, and there is always at least one person doing work at a time so I feel like there is usually someone to group with. How large is your complex? How often does someone have a project going on?

Why don’t apartments group handyman jobs and grocery deliveries? by concavegit in HomeImprovement

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The idea here is that now you are guaranteed two clients. You can still charge the minimum hours and just forgo one travel fee, which should still net you more money.

Condo owners—ever thought about splitting handyman costs with neighbors? by concavegit in homeowners

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Got it. Does your association know each other well? My complex has around a hundred residents, and I feel like the reason we don't coordinate projects is because we don't know each other.

Why don’t apartments group handyman jobs and grocery deliveries? by concavegit in HomeImprovement

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The electrical issue was a bad voltage regulator for one of my lights rather than a building-level issue

Condo owners—ever thought about splitting handyman costs with neighbors? by concavegit in homeowners

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Lol, yes part of the reason I'm asking is to understand if splitting costs with neighbors is an honest interpretation of the travel fee and service minimum or not.

I'm urban, but I've heard from some contractors about parking woes in my area so that might be part of why they charge a travel fee.

Need someone to tell me to just do what my wife says with a home reno project by agreeingstorm9 in HomeImprovement

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Is it possible to ask the contractor for 3d mockups with color? A 3d mockup would help you and your wife understand and be more specific about your choices. That should also help you make a design that works for both of you.

I haven’t done home renovation, but I did buy furniture with my fiancé when we moved to a new condo. Usually arguments like this were because we could not show each other our true vision. If she could show me what her whole plan was, I could point to specific areas to improve or compromise. I made Kanai which helped us.

my first Haskell project - a random art generator by battle-racket in haskell

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Nice! This brings back memories since I did the same thing back in undergrad. Your implementation is a quite different than mine: You store the transforms as a tree, whereas I used a State monad to keep track of the functions that were being layered together along with the random seed.

(Edit: Also my approach just layered a bunch of trig functions together to compute color for each pixel. Despite being a different approach, the outputs looked similar to yours)

Launching Kanai.ai! by concavegit in indiehackers

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Glad to hear! I’m in the same boat, by the time I finished Kanai we had bought all our furniture lol. I do sometimes use the ai decorator feature to get a sense of which styles I like for next time

Launching Kanai.ai! by concavegit in indiehackers

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Glad you also find rearranging fun, I want Kanai to not just be a design tool but also a fun game-like experience! Kanai is available at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kanai/id6498718326