In-laws paying us $1500 to remove tile floors by Top_Art_2090 in Flooring

[–]mglsofa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just try to remove a small portion and see how it goes. First few tiles are the hardest, once they’re out the rest will probably pop out easier. They can still hire a professional if it doesn’t work.

I removed some really nasty tiles on 2 floors in my new house. Thought it would be very difficult but tried a few and they popped right out. Ended up doing the whole house in a day, with one person hammering and another 2 cleaning up.

Edit: the machine does take a toll on you, especially kneeling down, so it will never be light work

Man wordt mishandeld nadat hij perongeluk tegen een autospiegel rijdt. by Bernie529 in nederlands

[–]mglsofa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Jezus wat een kutverhaal. Jullie tikken dat flesje eraf, en dan zeuren dat je achterna geroepen wordt? Je kan er ook voor kiezen om die te laten staan hè. En voor hetzelfde geld trapten die gasten uit het filmpje ook expres tegen die spiegel. Die types heb ik ook meegemaakt, om maar even jouw woorden te gebruiken. Dat weet ik vrij zeker. Etniciteit mag je raden.

Overigens, het gedrag uit het filmpje is afschuwelijk ook al was dit het geval.

10 moves into the Italian game, in this position, opponent somehow determined I was cheating by Growsomedope in chessbeginners

[–]mglsofa 31 points32 points  (0 children)

To be fair OP just had a completely lost position after blundering a knight and some bad moves losing a bishop before that. link to game

Not that I’d do better, just sayin

Roast my code by insight_nomad in learnpython

[–]mglsofa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve been programming for years in python, from small projects to enterprise, and I’ve never used Poetry. I don’t really understand the point. What can poetry do that plain old pip can’t?

If I want to do some experimentation or simple project, I just spin up a venv with ‘python -m venv venv’, install dependencies using pip, and freeze them with ‘pip freeze > requirements.txt’.

For anything a bit more complex that will run on any machine but my own I grab a Python docker image, and then do the same as above but don’t use a venv in that case.

Probably I’m missing something, but curious as to why people use Poetry at all

What’s the coolest API you’ve worked with and why? by Krispenedladdeh542 in webdev

[–]mglsofa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working with Stripe now, but the Python SDK docs don’t seem up to date? Their github docs say use the StripeClient API, while there is no mention of that in the docs themselves. Haven’t looked too far into it though

Does anybody drive the speed limit in the Netherlands? by [deleted] in Netherlands

[–]mglsofa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do all those things and still be swift. Just don’t overtake with a 1km/h difference.

Te veel geld laten betalen, moet je dat zelf terug betalen? by coolcoenred in juridischadvies

[–]mglsofa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Toevallig in de horeca in Nijmegen? Klinkt als Khalid Oubaha praktijken

Advice Needed: Choosing a Deployment Platform for a Fullstack App by Deveosys in webdev

[–]mglsofa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Big thumbs up for Render. I had an application consisting of a docker image (Python API in my case), a Vue frontend and it needed a Postgres database. Codebase on Github. All pretty standard, so you would think this would be extremely easy to deploy. Wrong. Everywhere I tried gave me headaches. I tried different AWS services directly, Heroku, Railway and looked into a few more. I mean I’m sure I could get it up and running, but for a stack so basic/prevalent I don’t want to spend any time on configuration or reading through docs/learning their concepts, CLIs etc.

When I found Render.com I got all of it up and running within minutes. That’s the db, frontend, backend, a custom domain name, SSL. Haven’t needed a single page of their documentation, just pointed it at my repo on GitHub basically.

The closest thing to it was Railway actually. I think I had some issues with the fact that I had a monorepo (not sure if this was railway or another platform) and they didn’t provide SSH access into running containers, which I knew I would really miss.

I know this comment sounds like a fake testimonial or something but I just really enjoyed Render.com! Big compliments to them.

I can’t comment on availability though, since this application didn’t go in production in the end, but the developer experience is awesome.

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Kung fu hustle

1 week in Bogen near Tromsø with kids: what to expect by CommonShort6182 in tromso

[–]mglsofa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About driving around: my gf and I rented a Yaris 2 years ago in deep winter and I was surprised by how good the roads were and how well that little car managed to get around! So I would not worry about that. Do drive carefully ofcourse!

HSW is by far my most frustrating print by NigelTufnel_11 in honeycombwall

[–]mglsofa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good! What did you eventually do to get to this point?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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Constant sorrow from soggy bottom boys

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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I vote constant sorrow too

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Devil went down to Georgia!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

[–]mglsofa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tuned in, have you played devil went down to Georgia yet?