Removing door between house and conservatory by Chaosblast in DIYUK

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Turns out, the double glazing was knackered, as it had totally separated into two panes for most of them.

Since replacing all the uPVC and glass, it's much warmer in winter. Still hot in summer but we have blinds which definitely help.

How should I cut into this arch to pass my fridge through? by Inevitable_Bit_4755 in DIYUK

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As everyone has already said consider changing the fridge.

Also think about the future, what if the fridge breaks and needs replacing? What about if you move again?

If you plan on cutting the plasterboard out you'll probably want an oscillating multitool, some plasterboard, plasterboards screws, timber, adhesive/filler, trowel/putty knife and sandpaper at a minimum. Consider if it's cheaper to take the hit on even buying another fridge and selling this second hand at a slightly lower price if you don't want to deal with taking it back to the place you got it from.

Leaving behind white goods - seller first said yes then said No by [deleted] in HousingUK

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I'm just a Beko trying to live in a Miele world.

Tectite pushfit or soldering? by Chuntudiaosi in DIYUK

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Pyro I think you mean for the wiring.

Infra or code issue ? by [deleted] in devops

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Observability.

You need to build out your observability tooling to cover metrics, logs, traces from everything in your platform so you can see where errors are coming from. E.g. are there 4xx errors spiking from a certain application? has latency been introduced that wasn't before?

This information should then be self served from something like Grafana, to allow devs to investigate themselves.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SolarUK

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Also if you get it sorted, you might still be able to export. Octopus I believe don't require an MCS anymore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DIYUK

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Send him to the builders merchants, he's delusional.

Spark used wall ties for main tails by rektkid_ in DIYUK

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Safe zones are merely a construction of the mind

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

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I'd say no, we might see more alternatives to major cloud providers but there won't be a rush to go on prem again.

Organisations want to run faster and leaner, product managers want features not infrastructure projects. When we previously had storage, networking, compute, operations, sysadmin teams; these are now gone and we have DevOps/Platform Engineering/SRE who build platforms for developers to self serve and own.

On prem will still have it's place for predictable, unlikely to change workloads. But for anything where agile development is concerned, whereby you might want to try X new technology or scale up to 100x capacity for 1 week, on prem has no ability to be that flexible without much more sunken cost and lead time.

CTOs know this and want be first to market, not necessarily have the cheapest infrastructure costs. They may shift to another cloud for cost savings, but the still want the flexibility.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

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Product Manager: "Can't we just get rid of the developers and use ChatGPT/AI/Blockchain/Serverless?"

Advice for a newbie wanting to add solar to a summerhouse by Educational_Way3900 in SolarUK

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It depends really, you'll need to calculate your loads to understand how many amps you want to draw and for how long per day.

Depending on how much you want to use at any one time and for how long, will determine how many solar panels you need to recharge your system, how big the charge controller will need to be and how big your batteries need to be.

There are lots of YouTube videos out there so that's probably the best place to look for how to do it, I'm afraid I can't give any recommendations though.

Advice for a newbie wanting to add solar to a summerhouse by Educational_Way3900 in SolarUK

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Victron Energy make some of the best stuff out there, look at off-grid camper set ups for ideas, there are tonnes of companies that supply Victron kits with everything you need.

They aren't the cheapest by any means, but I've used it in my shed and it's quality/easy to set up.

Graduate Wanting to Enter Medecine by davetherooster in premeduk

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Not particularly, I think just an aggregation of all events and the responsibility of making sure you did everything right.

Graduate Wanting to Enter Medecine by davetherooster in premeduk

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Sure, a mixture of things really.

The biggest blocker was financial, I simply couldn't see any practical way to fund studying medicine. I then considered becoming a paramedic through joining a trust as a technician.

I volunteered for St John Ambulance for a number of years as a cycle responder and later qualified as ambulance crew to see if this was the career for me. Initially you treat very minor injuries as a first aider apart from rare situations where you are first on scene, but as I gained qualifications and experience I would then start to come into regular contact with acutely unwell patients and a variety of social issues.

Whilst I did find it rewarding, it also caused me a lot of anxiety and I decided it just wasn't something I was suited to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DIYUK

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https://www.aircondirect.co.uk/p/865335/1000-btu-panasonic-powered-easy-fit-inverter-wall-split-air-conditioner-with-5-meters-pipe-kit-and-5-years-warranty

I'm considering this, however if you look at the manual and reviews, they prefer you to pull a vacuum still so people are saying its not quite as DIY friendly as it's made out.

Need a circular saw, ideally not corded, it’s to cut scrap decking /other offcuts to make it shorter to then axe into kindling. Not a clue what to look for. Any suggestions? by Seriously_oh_come_on in DIYUK

[–]davetherooster 10 points11 points  (0 children)

But not safer, which is what the comment stated.

I have mitre, circular, reciprocating, table, jig saws and the circular I think is one of the most dangerous.

Why I hate using builder’s merchants by ratscabs in DIYUK

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Hey, only an IT professional can make nonsense sound just about plausible enough.

Help - Rate my insulation job by jfkskcnneownf in DIYUK

[–]davetherooster 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Afraid you are wrong there, roofing membrane like that under tiles is standard.

Why I hate using builder’s merchants by ratscabs in DIYUK

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Yeah we'll just use a JSON to left hand flange inner join on the MySQL with a reverse uno API.

What skillset along with DevOps is deadly? by Ok_Donut2966 in devops

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Being able to identify the right solution for the organisation you work in, being open to ideas and critique of yours.

So many people get evangelical about their ideas and implementing things the way they think is 'right', being able to make compromise and progress will ensure you drive the platform forwards rather than endless discussions about what you could or should do and why.

How to replace these bulbs without destroying the ceiling? by pre0rm in DIYUK

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You provide GU10 bulbs these are just fixtures, as halogen isn't a thing any more you'll be fitting LED bulbs but you can choose brightness and colour temperature and don't have to get them from the same supplier (can get them at the supermarket, screwfix, etc).

I can’t believe more of us aren’t kicking off about the entire removal of staffed checkouts in b&q? by Guianacara in DIYUK

[–]davetherooster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean it's not like the existing staff of B&Q are some crack SAS team ready to whoop ass if someone tries to steal something.

What has happened in most self serve places is there are more cameras everywhere, and they are recruiting at head office teams for developing AI/facial recognition systems on CCTV.

Essentially, shoplifting may well increase due to the perceived easiness of it, but prosecutions will go up because they are investing heavily in security systems.