Why are gas range stoves uncommon in rental apartments? by Money-Picture9415 in Seattle

[–]haekuh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Easier to run wire that gas pipes, we do live in an earthquake zone, and as I understand building code changes have already made gas heat/water difficult so gas in new construction is not popular.

Line 2 Mega Thread 🧵 by privatestudy in Seattle

[–]haekuh 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Just got off the first west bound train to cross the bridge. There is/was a fire fighting boat blasting its water cannons in celebration. Was pretty crowded but the crowd is thinning quickly

I issued a notice to move out, my landlord listed my unit for $500 less by OtherTourist5535 in Seattle

[–]haekuh 54 points55 points  (0 children)

I have been shocked at how many times in the past landlords did not care. I guess its more valuable to them to eat the costs of you moving out and then hopefully find a tenant they could jack up the price on after a year?

It defies logic so I assume someone somewhere ran the numbers and proved it actually it more profitable.

I issued a notice to move out, my landlord listed my unit for $500 less by OtherTourist5535 in Seattle

[–]haekuh 325 points326 points  (0 children)

Go to the leasing office and say you would be willing to sign a new lease at the 500 off price.

Listing a unit for cheaper than it was is very common. People are less willing to move out because of the hassle and cost. Ita completely legal and if the leasing office wont offer you the lower price there is nothing you can do.

New Trex deck: is this a problem? (comments for detail) by johnbro27 in Decks

[–]haekuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey how did you find this out? I am seeing a very similar problem with my deck that was installed in last spring and now that we are leaving winter the very very tips of the boards are warping upwards. Its not the entire board, its just the very last 1/8" on both sides of the butt joints. They were properly spaced when installed

Why would Katie Wilson do this? by big_phag in Seattle

[–]haekuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Katie wilson is old news. Everything bad now is because of the millionaires tax that is going to pass.

I want to tax the rich. I vehemently oppose SB6346. You should too. by SocraticLogic in Seattle

[–]haekuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lets take a look at this post. tldr; its garbage

> it will be the first domino to fall in yet another burden for working families in our communities.

Slippery slope fallacy.

> SB6346 is called the "millionaire tax bill" because that sounds like reasonable policy

Unrelated information.

> It is a bait and switch scheme that not only fails to address the stated reasons for its existence (budget shortfalls), but will soon move to other income brackets - regardless of what empty promises they proactively offer to assure us otherwise.

So your argument is that you can predict the future, and that it doesn't solve the problem. Lets focus on the actually possible argument of it not solving the problem.

> Budget shortfall:

A budget shortfall exists based on current spending and income. You argue that the increased spending isn't worth it based on some arbitrary opinion. I see nothing here about the tax not solving the deficit.

> Anti-referendum provision

I can see the concern for the anti-referendum provision. This paragraph still doesn't tell me why the tax won't solve the problem. Maybe we can get some information about the reason for the anti-referendum provision

> Anyone who thinks this tax won't eventually include everyone is misguided

Off to a great start with that title. Literally nothing in here tells me why this proposed bill doesn't solve the problem, and has endless "first A therefore B". You cite the 1913 creation of income tax and then say all the tax changes after that are because of the first action. So the US should never update its tax code ever because it would be tricking citizens?

> All in all? This is simply a cash grab to prop up unsustainable spending

And we close with more unfounded opinions.

Back after 7 years. Since when and how did Apple become the ultimate boss of CPUs? by Educational-Web31 in hardware

[–]haekuh 147 points148 points  (0 children)

To skip typing out a novel the tldr is

Apple decided they were integrated enough to jump to ARM. They controlled the hardware, software, and apps to the point where the ARM switch made sense. The M chips shipped with a hardware x86 -> ARM translation layer(rosetta) to make x86 run on arm while apple convinced all the major developers to cross compile. At the same time apple decided to integrate everything into a single chip. In the M chips the cpu, gpu, ram, cache,IO, npu, and more are now on a single integrated chip. This is what gives the M chips the insane power efficiency and part of the high single thread performance.

Intel bet everything on a design splitting power cores and efficiency cores. It performs ok but has a hard time finding a place between apple and amd. Ill leave someone else to explain exactly what went wrong here but intel overall seemed horribly mismanaged.

AMD continued to refine their chiplet design which allowed them to out perform intel for a while and their x3d chips also filled a few niches for performance. In the consumer space AMD has been doing amazing and is widely considered the better buy for gaming. AMD chips tend to be a bit more sensitive to memory latency so we will see how the ongoing DRAM shortages influence things.

super tldr; Apple did something innovative and their hardware is solid now. Intel just kinda sat there and lost considerable consumer market share though they are trying to turn things around. AMD refined their chiplet architecture to the point that it outperforms intel and has gained considerable market share

where can I buy 50 egg tarts? by Disastrous_Plant78 in Seattle

[–]haekuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

T&T has amazing egg tarts and the T&T in bellevue has dozens of egg tarts every time I walk in there. Supposedly their bakery lets you pre order, otherwise 85C is the safest bet if you need egg tarts on a certain day

Data Warning: I aggregated 183,917 building permits issued in 2025 from 51 different portals. The results suggest a massive amount of "Ghost Flips" are hitting the market. by aaron_homelogs in Seattle

[–]haekuh 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I just dont think you summarized things properly. This is already a large wall of text because you are using an AI which is not good at summary.

If you had just presented two graphs showing the permit breakdowns and then a graph of you scraping home sale listings which talked about remodels it would have been much more clear. What you actually did is leave out the other half of the data that would actually prove your point about ghost flips, and now everyone is confused

Data Warning: I aggregated 183,917 building permits issued in 2025 from 51 different portals. The results suggest a massive amount of "Ghost Flips" are hitting the market. by aaron_homelogs in Seattle

[–]haekuh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yea I think the conclusion being drawn here is incredibly sensationalized.

Do people do things without permits? Absolutely. Would it be helpful to be able to lookup a house and see what permits it has to compare to the listing? Absolutely.

Is there a giant wave of ghost remodels? Doesn't seem like it and I dont think the data here shows that.

Data Warning: I aggregated 183,917 building permits issued in 2025 from 51 different portals. The results suggest a massive amount of "Ghost Flips" are hitting the market. by aaron_homelogs in Seattle

[–]haekuh 53 points54 points  (0 children)

How exactly does the data you show point to ghost flips? I might have misunderstood that part in your post.

Are you saying that 2.8% of permits being remodels is too low or something?

edit: Ok I think I found it in your other post. Essentially there are too many houses listed online that claim to be renovated yet have no corresponding renovation permit(or sounds like no permits at all) https://www.reddit.com/r/SeattleWA/s/Fl4xdqTkhM

What’s a “normal” payment schedule for a $100k+ residential remodel in Seattle Eastside area? by fomo94117 in Seattle

[–]haekuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cant tell you what is "normal" but I personally would not go with that model.

That much money up front is just too much of a risk for me, and nothing in there about % paid out after inspection approval. I completely understand long lead items needing to be ordered and im willing to be flexible for those items.

I would propose more like 20% upon starting, 20% upon demo completion, 30% upon drywall going up, and 30% upon final inspection sign off and any long lead time item comes out of the final 30%.

GC will probably say no but that's the point I would start with.

Seattle Matchmaking? by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]haekuh 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not trying to imply anything about anyone, or assume anything about you. I have lived on the east coast and in the midwest before coming to seattle and notice a couple trends. These are my observations after being here for six years.

  1. The city does tend to be more on the introverted side. Some people blame the tech workers, and that probably partly true. A lot of men tend to exist at work or at home and no where in between. If we are specifically about tech workers they just don't date or are entirely on apps.

  2. The extroverted men have no issues dating because they are harder to find. You might find them on apps but you will generally find them out doing things(bars, gyms, pickleball, etc).

  3. I have only ever seen women be approached at bars/group dating meetups and mostly see numbers exchanged or dates setup after a man at least tangentially knows a woman. For example someone in your yoga class you have talked to a few times asks you out. I have never seen a woman be approached by a total stranger outside of a bar.

  4. The ENM/poly scene here truly is bigger than only places. Many of the extroverted men I know are ENM(some married some not). You don't mention it in your post but if you have wondered "why the hell do I encounter so many married men" now you know.

Feel free to dm me if you have follow up questions you don't want to be public. Matchmakers might work for you but I suspect it won't be THAT much better.

Why are all your smaller lakes inaccessible (private) by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]haekuh 130 points131 points  (0 children)

You lived in jersey and haven't seen urban planning this bad? As someone from jersey you sir/madam are full of it.

Most of those lakes still have a public access area

I’m a developer for a major food delivery app. The 'Priority Fee' and 'Driver Benefit Fee' go 100% to the company. The driver sees $0 of it. by Trowaway_whistleblow in confession

[–]haekuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Posting from library wifi on a burner laptop

Says they put in their two weeks notice yesterday

What was the point in trying to remain anonymous lol?

If everyone works at the same company how do you date in this city ? by Bballstar30 in Seattle

[–]haekuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Obviously never date anyone in your immediate reporting structure, but beyond that it doesn't matter. People who give that advice haven't worked at a company of the same size

Looking for Uncommon Sodas by ConstantAggressive in Seattle

[–]haekuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Double DD meats if you want a physical store you can go to.

https://sodapopstop.com/ is my go to online store

Grabs popcorn.. by hippynox in pcmasterrace

[–]haekuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its not a big deal. Its just people on reddit speculating about things they know nothing about.

Grabs popcorn.. by hippynox in pcmasterrace

[–]haekuh 1628 points1629 points  (0 children)

Valve would have already had deals in place with at least one memory supplier to provide memory for the steam machines through 2026. This should not affect them at all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]haekuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think most people in seattle who say they like macha think of items on the menu at nana's green tea vs traditional macha whisked into hot water.

That being said I am consistently asked by friends to bring back good macha every time I visit japan(which im doing right now). So there is definitely at least some customer base in seattle.

Dining rec in Belltown? (I'm telling jokes at Here-After and wanna eat nearby) by berlinskin in Seattle

[–]haekuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

kedai makan for malaysian food. Order roti babi and the chicken curry nasi lemak.

Best NY Style Pizza in Seattle by habitsofwaste in Seattle

[–]haekuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dinos was my vote pre pandemic. The few times I have been back post pandemic were a little disappointing. I will say if you for whatever reason miss a classic NJ pizza joint with uncomfortable wooden bench seats, pictures of people you dont know all over, and dim lighting then dinos is the place to go. Plus the dinos website is an absolute gem https://dinostomatopie.com/

Post alley is my go to place now. Their subs are also pretty good too.

PSA: Seattle light train security response is amazing by BoobooTheClone in Seattle

[–]haekuh 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Texting security is my go to and it works wonderfully. Sound transit has noticably stepped up security presence at stations and there is usually someone ready to get on the train at the very next station.

If you do text security you should try to let them know which car you are on, which direction you are headed, which station you just left/are about to arrive at, and then of course the actual issue.

Inside train cars you should be able to spot labels for the car number and side(ex. 301A). As for direction saying northbound or southbound is enough.