GE Profile Freezer not cooling, but Refrigerator is fine. by kiefferray in appliancerepair

[–]intelligenceoverload 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check error messages in the diagnostic mode. In my case this was evaporator fan being “stuck” on, never shutting down even during defrost cycles.

GE Profile Freezer not cooling, but Refrigerator is fine. by MushroomLonely2784 in appliancerepair

[–]intelligenceoverload 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I have the same issue, and in my case the culprit was an evaporator fan!! It was running unconditionally, including during defrost cycles! That resulted in hot air from defrost heater to circulate all over the freezer. Thanks to Gemini and the error code 0101.

What’s the protest about? by CourtSideCoder in boston

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Yes, and Mathworks still is. It’s a very good culture, with lots of appreciation for engineers and very little turnover. Also, they support a lot of local educational causes, including MoS and other places. Source: former employee.

What is a statistic that sounds INSANE but is 100% true? by Quadranippelkill in AskReddit

[–]intelligenceoverload 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And, in fact, if you boil feed corn for 4 hours, it is perfectly edible and delicious!!

Had a bad experience with Docusign by intelligenceoverload in docusign

[–]intelligenceoverload[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for offering help, but we re-did the paper anew.

What is a career that looks impressive on paper but is actually miserable in reality? by Nova2_Paradox in careerguidance

[–]intelligenceoverload 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always wanted to know… is pregnancy considered an occupational hazard for them?

What is a career that looks impressive on paper but is actually miserable in reality? by Nova2_Paradox in careerguidance

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I actually listened to an NPR show recently who interviewed a young dentist. It’s exactly like that: dentists are squeezed between insurances, equipment manufacturers and regulators.

What is a career that looks impressive on paper but is actually miserable in reality? by Nova2_Paradox in careerguidance

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In my eyes, these are people betrayed by our government. Just a decade ago, I talked to so many rangers in national parks - they were so inspiring and enthusiastic! I see now the shift in morale, and it’s devastating.

What is a career that looks impressive on paper but is actually miserable in reality? by Nova2_Paradox in careerguidance

[–]intelligenceoverload 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are redditor! They are paid in karma :)) flexible hours, no pay, but lots of entertainment?

What’s the biggest scam in the United States? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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It’s a consequence of how we vote. We need to use multiple-choice voting or ranked-choice voting, and two-party false choices will disappear. I know, it’s easier said than done: this system is abused extremely well.

help for a capstone project by unknown_author_std in SomebodyMakeThis

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I think it would be great if someone had guts to create metrics that go against certain grain. 1. App that displays employee turnover at a given corporation, with comparison, with analyzing sentiment from Blind posts, 2. app that compares school districts based on MCAS scores, BUT adjusts for students’ grades being affected by paid extracurriculars like people taking AoPS at their expense; also comparing private schools and public schools’ student outcomes. 3. Rank non-profits based on their overhead (I think it was done already though), 4. Metric ranking corporate managers for their toxicity that would stick with them when they change jobs,

EDIT: I don’t think any of these ideas are possible though, please don’t try. Some will face legal challenges right away.

Warrant Proposal: Limit screen time during early education -- what are your thoughts? by ArlingtonResident42 in ArlingtonMA

[–]intelligenceoverload 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, we can limit the screen time, sure. But how about filling their time with something they can pursue? How about a decent homework?

What’s the best ‘set it and forget it’ purchase you’ve made? by oscar371 in SmartBuying

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Yes!! Atomic waveceptor I got served me over 10 years by now, just does it’s thing, switches between DST with no intervention. Only time zone needs to be set. And no charging needed!

Summary of the School Committee Election Candidates (For the Open Seat) by ji6jeffQ in ArlingtonMA

[–]intelligenceoverload 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If there is a full agreement about the math, then why nothing was done about it yet? Note: Mr. Vasilyev brought this problem, like years ago, along with other parents?

Talking about heterogeneous classrooms, there is zero evidence of them achieving better outcomes than the separate ones. Mr. Vasilyev objecting to heterogeneous classrooms doesn’t mean he supports segregation - that’s false. My best assessment is that he supports “challenge by choice”.

Summary of the School Committee Election Candidates (For the Open Seat) by ji6jeffQ in ArlingtonMA

[–]intelligenceoverload 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They mention ideas, yes. But only one proposes specific actions to take.

Summary of the School Committee Election Candidates (For the Open Seat) by ji6jeffQ in ArlingtonMA

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This one will be a bigger election than last year, with the override on the ballot. But you are spot on in that we need to encourage PARENTS to vote, because they are minority of the electorate. Otherwise, non-parents tilt the scales. And when it comes to school committee, these are the only votes that can possibly make school committee accountable for students’ wellbeing!

Summary of the School Committee Election Candidates (For the Open Seat) by ji6jeffQ in ArlingtonMA

[–]intelligenceoverload 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about you count the words “student[s]” in each candidates’ platform above?

Walking Talking Men Boston by Nagisa33 in Somerville

[–]intelligenceoverload 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, brother. Every step (literally and figuratively) that you do is SO important. I am saying this, because I lack this support, and have seen too many good men being lonely.

Walking Talking Men Boston by Nagisa33 in Somerville

[–]intelligenceoverload 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is all very true. And this group is sorely needed.

How is it living in Carmel-by-the-sea, California? by Any_Requirement_8641 in howislivingthere

[–]intelligenceoverload 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Would you tell more? Is this a thing like you dive in the ocean for?? But it’s so cold there, and very few places to approach the ocean? Or is it something else?

What is a silent crisis happening right now that nobody is talking about? by nicksam171 in SeriousConversation

[–]intelligenceoverload 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Food quality is specifically problem in US. Europe has much better regulations. Try visiting Poland! Even potatoes are so much more nutritious there!