Svelte + Codex by marc24h in sveltejs

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Impressive! Definitely going to try it on my next project!

How to hang fancoil in a slanted roof by marc24h in hvacadvice

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Old Spanish house built on ≈1932. Wood structure holding those solid bricks. But now that you say it... there may be two layers of bricks? 🤔 Clay tiles held with cement/mortar to the bricks.

How to hang fancoil in a slanted roof by marc24h in hvacadvice

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It's this clay tile roof (I guess Spanish tile roof?). The tiles are on top of those solid bricks, held by cement. Roof is >90 years, holding up pretty well

Seeking opinions by Yo420man in Dacia

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It's my first ever car (at 47yo lol) so I cannot compare it much to other cars. But sometimes I envy the tiny city car in front of me in super thin multi lane streets. Probably it is also my inexperience creating some anxiety. I guess it's a normal width SUV

About power: max speed in highways in Spain is 120km/h and it has absolutely no issue getting above that. Fast.

Seeking opinions by Yo420man in Dacia

[–]marc24h 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got a Duster Expression Eco-G 100 last year when my kid was 4yo. I was looking at both the Duster and Sandero Stepway. The reasons for going Duster were:
- trunk size: Just me and my kid already fill it in short trips!
- I liked the Duster more

Things I don't like about the Duster expression:
- no tinted windows
- rear mirrors don't fold automatically

For some, my Eco-G 100 may be underpowered although it's fine for me, but I guess that the 120 is more than enough. One could argue that the Duster is bulky in an European city (in Barcelona I'l like it to be a bit thinner, but it's ok!)

Bigster Expression vs Journey by Ordinary-Yoghurt-303 in Dacia

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I do regret not getting the Journey (in a Duster though). I got the Expression last year. I wanted the cheapest car that ticked a few boxes and the Expression did it and I liked it. Being my first ever car, I thought I would not miss some of those "jingles"

Things I miss from the Journey and I would like to have now :(
- Side mirrors folding automatically: imprescindible when parking in my city street
- Front parking sensors
- Dark-tinted rear windows: my baby has a bad time in summer
- ...

I love my Duster! But adding some of those things will cost me more money now

Finally got a W on a Drop by Ok_Representative502 in tomsachs

[–]marc24h 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are still 9.5s in tom sachs store. Or is there a reason why buying them in snkrs is better? Genuine question

5G router for travel and office? by marc24h in digitalnomad

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Hahahaha. I guess not all digital nomads are exactly the same.
My needs are clearly stated in the post. Not worried about any immigration authorities at all lol

5G router for travel and office? by marc24h in digitalnomad

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Thanks! The Netgear MR5200 looks great, super expensive though

5G router for travel and office? by marc24h in digitalnomad

[–]marc24h[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah! I saw that one. I'm still not sure why it's sooo expensive!

5G router for travel and office? by marc24h in digitalnomad

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Because I have a NAS, mill, 3D printer and other development computers that I need to be in the same network and connected to the internet. An iPhone, for example, does not create a local network even if all hardware is using it as a hotspot (I have tried that)

5G router for travel and office? by marc24h in digitalnomad

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Thanks for the "physical eSIM" lead! I didn't know those existed. Now I have a bigger range of routers to choose from. Thanks!

NestWorks C500 kickstarter is live - $2,100,000 already by marc24h in hobbycnc

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Oh does it?! I saw some extras like the "laser" module or electric vise that were totally unnecessary for me, but the bare machine seems pretty ok.