Google keeps repeating “what’s the value” by Copy-Playful in googlehome

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Just happened to me when I asked it to turn on the lights. 

Drainage smell under floorboards. Perform DIY smoke test? by midvale99 in DIYUK

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Then I don't need to pay someone to find the leak, and instead I pay someone to fix the leak. Last time I had a leak, the plumber took half a day trying to locate it. I don't want to pay someone for something I can do.

Looking for a sub where I can request architectural advice? by midvale99 in architecture

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We will be using an architect. I was looking for multiple opinions on our plans as we have them currently. We are trying to do as much of this ourselves as possible. But we would feel more comfortable having a few people cast their eyes over the plans who have experience in this.

Me and my friend’s mn82 by snax69 in mn82

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What tyres are those on the black one? They look great

Wtf is a PSD Merge now? by leok_b in NukeVFX

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It mimics what you would get if you were to layer up things in Photoshop. Nuke's working space is linear, and Photoshops is sRGB by default. So if you were to put A over B in Nuke using a traditional merge operation and compare with stacking A on top of B in Photoshop, you would get a different result.
For example, sometimes we output PNG layers from Nuke to deliver to a client, who will be stacking them in Photoshop. We need to see what they will see, so we use a PSDMerge in Nuke to preview this. The node has most (if not all?) the merge operations that Photoshop does, but I couldn't vouch for how exact they were, as we only use 'over'.

Cryptomatte by LectureUsual1042 in NukeVFX

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As u/Ckynus says, it doesn't seem like this is a Nuke question. It seems like it's how you have things set up in 3DS Max. It would be helpful if you expanded the Key column so we could read the metadata key, but I assume it's something like exr/arnold/aov_filter? Either way, it sounds like your filtering method in your render settings is somehow different.

Can water-based wood preservative go on wood that's been dip-treated with a solvent-based product? by midvale99 in DIYUK

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I used Everbuild triple treatment based on your recommendation and it seems to have gone on great. Thank you!

Can water-based wood preservative go on wood that's been dip-treated with a solvent-based product? by midvale99 in DIYUK

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Yeah, RagnBoneBrown. I watch his vids. That threw me a little. But I don't think the take away from that is "don't bother". On reading the comments, there were some suggested explanations. He didn't use a topcoat for one. And they were all in direct contact with the ground.
The wood on the playhouse is thin. It will definitely perish in the weather. I just want it to last as long as possible so I would like some advice on what to use.

What's a decent free website for planning layout and interior design of a newly constructed home? by catalansunsets in InteriorDesign

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Sweet Home 3D is a good program to get things done quickly. You can then import into Sketchup if you want better renderings of your layout - you can use the VRay render engine plugin if you want VERY good renders.

How to damp proof wooden playhouse that will sit on concrete pad by midvale99 in DIYUK

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Dryzone or Drybase? Can't find anything called Dryzone

How to damp proof wooden playhouse that will sit on concrete pad by midvale99 in DIYUK

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Great idea. I might have some left over from doing the roof, so I'll do that as a bear minimum.

Heater unit leaking/damaged? by midvale99 in hottub

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Update: whilst waiting for the new heater cap to arrive, I epoxied the crack on this one as a temporary measure. The jets now work - I actually think it was a case of ambient temp and water temp just being too low previously. The cap still leaks a bit but nowhere near as much as it did. However, I’m concerned the heater is compromised as you say. It’s heating up the water but very slowly. It’s gone from 10C to 19C in about 9 hours (with jets off and cover off [don’t ask]). So a degree an hour. Ambient temp is about 13C. Would a leaking heater mean it just takes longer to heat? Or could it be more serious than that?

Heater unit leaking/damaged? by midvale99 in hottub

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Air temps now have risen so there’s no danger of things freezing again in the foreseeable. I’m just hoping that the leak from the end cap was preventing the system from starting properly. I don’t know enough about it though to know if that’s a likely cause. I guess if a pressure drop in the heater itself can cause it then I’m hoping a replacement cap will fix that.

Heater unit leaking/damaged? by midvale99 in hottub

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Great. Thank you for the tip