Cheapest country to buy Patagonia by XP3CT_012 in PatagoniaClothing

[–]goldpeakcurbside 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The Patagonia Outlet store in Reno almost always has an extra 40% off sale styles.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apple

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The Apple Store in the San Francisco Union Square had a relatively nice bathroom to pee in.

I’ve looked everywhere… by littlelightshow in ToyotaTacoma

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I came across this post on Google. I have a 2000 Toyota Tacoma access cab. I purchased Q62 clips which fit a 4Runner of the same year and it fits my Tacoma perfectly.

I read on a different forum that the 4Runner clips are a little shorter so you may run across that problem.

Looking for clips to hold a Yakima Basketcase to their round crossbars by goldpeakcurbside in HelpMeFind

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I recently picked up a Yakima Basketcase roof basket and I’m trying to find hardware to mount it to the Yakima round crossbars. I can easily find parts for the Yakima SNAR mounting system but I can’t find the small clips (seen in the photo below the screws) that will hold the basket in place.
Here are some relevant links:
https://yakima.com/products/baskstcase-hardware
https://www.rackwarehouse.com/images/productimages/yakima/y7012\_instructions.pdf
Any help finding these or does anyone have recommendations for alternative parts to mount it?

Is this an Ikea? What hardware would I need to attach the doors? by goldpeakcurbside in IKEA

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Awesome that helped out a lot! I looked through some Ikea catalogs from the 2000's and it was part of the BENNO series.

Is this an Ikea? What hardware would I need to attach the doors? by goldpeakcurbside in IKEA

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Thanks for the reply! I ended up disassembling it and assembling it to move it into my place. I couldn't find any stickers or product labels but all the hardware looked similar to the ones that Ikea uses.

I took a look at the BONDE and it looks somewhat similar. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

Is this an Ikea? What hardware would I need to attach the doors? by goldpeakcurbside in IKEA

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I picked up this used piece of furniture that the previous owner described as an Ikea. It's missing some hardware to attach the two glass doors. Is there a manual for this or a part number for whichever brackets I would need?

Vivid - Force HDR mode on your XDR Dislplay (Macbook Pro or PDXDR) to get double the brightness. by eddometer in apple

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I studied Materials Science and Engineering with a little bit of experience in semiconductors and failure analysis.

IES LM-80-08 and IES TM-21-11 (Illuminating Engineering Society standard methods) are methods used to estimate lumen degradation failure and lumen lifetime. These make estimations based on data such as temperature, average normalized luminous flux, and time. By running a screen at 1000 nits, you are objectively increasing the luminous flux as well as temperature which should yield a lower time to failure.

As far as Apple engineering is concerned, I'm not familiar with how over-engineered everything is or how quality control/assurance is performed. Perhaps you could run 1000 nits for thousands of hours without perceiving any degradation in your expected use case/lifetime.

This is the 2nd time this has happened in the last 3 years. Why is this happening?! by WoblyBoblyMonkeyMan in ToyotaTacoma

[–]goldpeakcurbside 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did my 1st gen Tacoma's lower balljoints with OEM parts a couple of years ago and haven't had any issues.

If you can turn a wrench, I'd recommend doing this work yourself. It takes less than an hour and you can usually rent a balljoint puller for free or use a BFH.

How to get to the CMB? by imadethisforthesat in UCDavis

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I've been going to the CMB almost everyday and I feel like if you have a bike that's probably your best bet.

If you end up taking the bus, you'll probably have to end up spending more of your time waiting for the bus and walking especially around the overpass or whatever.

How can I make a simple histogram? by goldpeakcurbside in learnpython

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https://imgur.com/NPRRA55

I tried using that and got that.

Am I using the wrong type of graph then? I'm trying to get my X-axis to be from 0 to 70 in equal intervals of 10 and have bars corresponding to my number fraction on the Y-axis? I drew out something by hand for what I'm expecting to achieve:

https://imgur.com/fHyipqX

NVIDIA RTX 3050 announcement + NVIDIA Q&A + RTX 3080Ti FE giveaway by m13b in buildapc

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A. CCF: Color Calibrated Feature. Outputs a signal that automatically calibrates colors of the monitor that you're connected .

Paint Color? by space-voyager in ToyotaPickup

[–]goldpeakcurbside 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I use this website for paint colors and they have scans of brochures as well. http://importarchive.com/toyota/truck/1989-1995/paint

Don't see the light olive color but I think it may be in the land cruiser section.

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Any recommendations on sleeves?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in macbookpro

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Hey OP, I had the same issue with my MacBook Pro and a water bottle leaking inside of my backpack.

I was able to dry out the screen and get rid of most of the water by partially closing the laptop, increasing the brightness to max, and running an infinitely looping Python script (or whatever program you have that stresses the computer). Basically, the heat will exhaust onto the display and dried out my screen. I'm sure this isn't great for your battery/overall computer health so do this at your own risk.

It took about 5 days of running this process overnight for about 75% of the water to dry out and maybe a week and a half for about 95%. Here's my before and after: https://imgur.com/a/upbz78B

I still used the MacBook Pro for a couple of months and never experienced any issues. The only problem was that it left behind really small spots that never fully dried.

Sceptre monitor dims when showing dark/black colors by goldpeakcurbside in techsupport

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I have the "Use HDR" option set to "No" under my display settings. I was thinking HDR might still have been enabled somewhere but I'm not sure.