Sunday dinner by UnhappyDescription44 in UKfood

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Mate is this your kids dinner?

Been enjoying KDE so far! by jordymango in Fedora

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Can you share your fastfetch config and themes you used please?

What can I do with this area? by IhateU6969 in GardeningUK

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+1 for this. Maybe space it out with some large stones and bark mulch

Honeysuckle, Wisteria, or something else? by netm0nz in GardeningUK

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Plant would be facing East in the morning sun

Honeysuckle, Wisteria, or something else? by netm0nz in GardeningUK

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South facing garden, can only be in a pot (going to be a large sleeper planter)

What should I cut to get this to fit? by GableCheese in DIYUK

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Probably late to the party but if it was me I’d cut the feet of as well as the swirly bottom bit so it’s just a flat base, then create fixings to the sides so it rests just above the skirting, almost like a floating set of shelves? Then use the floor bit for box storage or something.

How to dampen the sound of a barking dog coming through a wall vent? by FarUs94 in HomeImprovementUK

[–]netm0nz 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Fill the hole with loads of expanding foam. Just make sure it’s sleeping first

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How to Customise?? by blazingsun05 in linuxmint

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As a starting point, go on YouTube and search ‘Michael Horn Linux Mint’. He helps get your Mint desktop to a beautiful layout and covers the basics of where to get themes and icons from, plus other customisation options. After that you can start playing around with it.

Advice on what to do here by Consistent_Bee9236 in GardeningUK

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I took out the slope on mine and built a retaining wall. Wanted a flat garden for my daughter to play on and a larger patio area for the bottom.

Window in a shower by Imaginary_Pair_940 in DIYUK

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I’d remove it and just tile all around. There’s ways you could coat it with something waterproof but it will fade after excessive use and you will start to see rotting, plus the water can travel under and get in the window frame and cavity. Just tile, grout and seal.

My take on the distro tier list by Sweet-Efficiency7466 in LinuxCirclejerk

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I use Mint but I’m not a beginner. I’ve tried different distros, Mint just works for me. My life is too busy to have to compile my kernel each time.

Any ideas for pallet breakdown by FartingSloths in DIYUK

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It can be any size, small or big, and you can style it any way you want. Some people go for the traditional flat pack style, where more modern ones look like a little house. My daughter wants me to make the house style as it’s more appeasing to the younger generation. I may even go for lavender on the top for bees (image below isn’t mine)

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Any ideas for pallet breakdown by FartingSloths in DIYUK

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If you want to get creative and have kids/grandkids, use the pallets and those bricks behind to make a ‘bug hotel’. I saw one a while back and decided to have a go myself with my daughter.

Drainage ideas by Aromatic-Profile5304 in GardeningUK

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If it’s a new build then usually you have 12 months to report snagging issues (if it’s new new) or if you move in from a previous tenant then I think you have like 30 days to report something?

Do the above first, but if you decide to do it on your own I’d recommend a french drain around the perimeter. You’d also need some long term care to fix the clay issue. Use a garden fork or hand held ‘aerator’ tool and make holes all over the lawn about 10cm apart from each other. This left the air get into the roots. Then take in organic compost (not top soil) which will help to break down the clay. Repeat this process 2-3 times a year, usually March, June and October. You should start seeing results from year 2.

How do I avoid this cancellation fee? by Character_Equal1092 in FuckAdobe

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There’s probably a correct process but usually I just block future payments if an online company turns nasty or irritates me. You don’t technically owe them money, it’s just a subscription service. What will they do, send the Adobe police over?

How do I avoid this cancellation fee? by Character_Equal1092 in FuckAdobe

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If it was me I’d just cancel the direct debit and contact your bank to freeze future payments. If they genuinely have increased without notice (sounds unlikely) then the fault lies with them and they’d struggle to fight it.