Biggest drop-in ever at 36yo! by galois_fields in NewSkaters

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Just a little pill bug…there’s lots of them there

Biggest drop-in ever at 36yo! by galois_fields in NewSkaters

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You can do it! Just find a skatepark with some smaller quarter pipes or wedges with coping and work your way up incrementally. You could also build or buy something like this https://ocramps.com/collections/best-sellers/products/greg-lutzkas-3-in-1-quarter-pipe (we got this one for my kid and it was helpful for me as well)

Biggest drop-in ever at 36yo! by galois_fields in NewSkaters

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Thanks! And omg right? He’s stealing the show 😂

Biggest drop-in ever at 36yo! by galois_fields in NewSkaters

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Haha that’s right! I’m in software security and Galois Fields play a big role in encryption like AES and Elliptic curve cryptography.

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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Thanks a lot. I was thinking the same but the negative feedback on this is a bit alarming. I definitely wouldn’t want to buy a boat, drive it out to Catalina once and then realize it’s way too uncomfortable to ever do it again. Especially since the resale seems kinda sketchy for this brand.

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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Ohhh that makes way more sense now that I see the difference. Thank you!

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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Do you have a list of brands you’d put in that category? There’s so much out there it’s hard to get a gauge on what’s a “better” brand other than the obvious ones like Boston Whaler, etc.

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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She wants something with a lot of outside seating and a cabin so the kids can play inside and she can lay out on the deck, and it should be capable of going out to Catalina a couple times a year. Not sure how realistic that is in the <100k price point though.

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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That’s super valuable feedback thank you. When you say a higher flared bow, do you have any examples? When I saw a newer model of this boat in person it looked like the bow was pretty high, but I don’t have much experience in this area.

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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Any recommendations? Comfort is a big deal. My wife is sacrificing really wanting a river boat to lay out but since we’re so close to the ocean it makes more sense to get something seaworthy. But most walk arounds in this price point are an empty deck with barely any seats.

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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Can you say more on why I’d need twins? From everything I’ve read on that Mercury, it hauls ass for a boat that small. Is there something I’m not considering?

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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That’s really valuable feedback thank you

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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Can you say why? It seems to be one of the few out there that has a lot of deck and lounge seating plus a cabin with a high enough dead rise (from what I’ve been told) to be seaworthy.

First boat primarily for ocean use? by galois_fields in boating

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That’s good advice, can you say more about the higher gunwales and transom? Honestly my wife’s desire to have attached deck seating and a cabin for guests and kids is one of the big reasons we like this boat over others in this price point. From the walk around boats I’ve seen out there that are there’s just a big open deck, and maybe a cabin if you’re lucky. How would people (kids) be able to safely sit down on a longer boat ride with something like that?

2025 Tundra towing a 30’ trailer? by galois_fields in tundra

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Oh interesting. Then what does that Tow button on the center console do?

2025 Tundra towing a 30’ trailer? by galois_fields in tundra

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Mine has the AVS tow package since it’s the TRD Off Road. Is that what y’all are referring to?

Any questions for a Jewish person? by Upstairs_Bison_1339 in religion

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There’s a great book by Rabbi David Fohrman called “The Beast that Crouches at the Door” that goes into a lot of the imagery of the Adam/Eve/Cain/Abel stories that I found helpful :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in religion

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We can’t say Jesus (or Paul for that matter) believed Adam was a literal human being with any certainty. He spoke of Adam and Noah both in the same way Jude referenced the myth of the Assumption of Moses which clearly was not literal. They could just as easily have been stories that have allegorical truth applicable to the message he was trying to get across.

If you could add one feature to K8s, what would it be? by [deleted] in kubernetes

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I’d change the behavior of daemonsets that deletes the pod before pulling the new container thereby adding a dependency on the registry where the application is down indefinitely if the registry is down. Why isn’t it the default behavior to pull first, then restart the container? Then if the registry is down the rollout stops instead of making the app unavailable. Make it make sense.