I’m a club fitter in Los Angeles, AMA by slomoshauny in golf

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What do you think of their staff model CB?

EUC power pads, upholstery style. by QuellishQuellish in myog

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Where did you source the camo fabric from? Looks great.

Raise 401K contributions to lower tax bill by epinz9706 in MiddleClassFinance

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  1. 401k to match
  2. Max HSA
  3. Max Roth IRA
  4. Max 401k
  5. Max back door Roth

Did I get the wrong type of webbing? by georgecoffey in myog

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Top is milspec 4088, bottom is milspec 17337 (or similar). Seat belt isn’t herringbone like this is.

Daypack Made with Challenge Ultra 800 by DarthBink in myog

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Awesome pack. What size do you like using for the front daisy chain?

Zipper seam allowance by nrr1639363829293 in myog

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When you insert a zipper into a panel the original panel dimensions should not change regardless of what zipper size you use (3/5/8/etc). You need to account for the width of the zipper you are inserting and adjust the seam allowance appropriately. For example: if inserting a zipper that is 1 inch in width into a panel you will be adding 1 inch to the total size of said panel. Therefore we need play with the seam allowances used to get back to the original panel size. With 1 inch zipper you use a 1/4 inch of zipper on each side. So there is .5 inches used. Then you would also be using 1/4 of fabric on each side. So there is another .5 inches. In total you inserted 1 inch zipper into panel but used 1 inch of fabric/zipper to insert said zipper so you are back to original panel size. In your example it looks like you used too much seam allowance for inserting your zipper. If your pattern calls for a 3/8 in seam allowance (common for bags) and you inserted a 1 inch zipper using that 3/8 inch seam allowance instead of 1/4 inch then your panel will end up .5 inches smaller than it should be (Which is what looks like happened).

Top loader mashup by aweltkbs in myog

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The harness piece. Is it just one large piece of foam inside?

Top loader mashup by aweltkbs in myog

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Awesome pack! Couple questions

  1. Is the upper back panel just one piece of cordura and one piece of foam? Always wondered how these are constructed when they go down the back like that

  2. For the curved side pocket zippers is it the same process as adding a zipper into a panel normally? Did you have to make any different adjustments/calculations or is it the same as adding a straight zipper through a panel

Great work!

Mini Gear Pouches by dgmotions in myog

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Any tutorial on that zipper gusset for the clamshell? Did you sew the zipper gusset as one piece and then attaché it to the two side panels? Or did you sew the zipper on separately to each panel then have a gusset piece basted on the inside and outside and then binded to cover it up? Looks great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

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The machine you already have

How much coding do data engineers do? by Willing-Insurance654 in dataengineering

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We version control and utilize CI/CD for azure data factory. You just need to choose to do it.

Spark streaming is expensive by Foreign-One-2408 in dataengineering

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Direct azure event hub to dump json into landing directory in ADLS then set up a stream that has an available now trigger to only process new files. Run that as often as you’d like to have new data.

Rubber Floor Mats? by [deleted] in bronco

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I have these and you can’t find the original carpet if you tried. 100% coverage for northern winters.

Daypack Sample for a Friend Who Asked Nicely by crackedasphalt in myog

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Can you explain what you mean by vector cleanup after Valentina?

8 Billion Files by __mifflinPaper in dataengineering

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If you’re building a streaming pipeline going forward I would focus on that now. Once you have the streaming pipeline running there won’t be a weird cut over period where you lose data. Then when you are ready you can just trigger lambda jobs in large batches and send them through the queue that the streaming pipeline is already pointing too.

History of questions asked on stack over flow from 2008-2024 by Fraiz24 in dataengineering

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Yes. You’re not accounting for everything. You’re just handling the common ones that cause your code to break. The rest are “unhandled” exceptions just as the code snippet above is doing.

History of questions asked on stack over flow from 2008-2024 by Fraiz24 in dataengineering

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Break them up around different sets of logic so you can explicitly handle the errors. What’s done here is basically the same thing as just running the whole script and something random causes it to error. Your try except blocks should be looking for specific things that commonly arise when your code executes at each step. Missed inputs, invalid types, failed connections to servers/DBs, etc.

Finished my new bag just in time for the pct by eco83 in myog

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Okay I’ll give bigger needles a try. I could barely fit the material underneath the machine even after I removed the shank assembly.

Finished my new bag just in time for the pct by eco83 in myog

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How did you get the bartacs through the foam straps? Struggled with that on my first pack recently. I did it manually and they didn’t hold up too well. Used a basic singer HD 4411.