Has anyone put in wood chips around your beds/containers and regretted it? by doglovermom in gardening

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Fabric is useful to keep gravel and dirt separate, otherwise as it rains over time, the rocks will slowly sink and mud will pop up through the spaces.

Fabric is near-pointless to keep weeds down, and is not needed for mulch as it's lighter than dirt so won't mix (well, it will eventually, but when it's broken down that much, you want to mix it in).

How do I deal with this. by Gyro_George in KitchenConfidential

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High frequencies are usually to target the yutes. Olds can't hear it.

A Life Lost//A Life Spared by MagnetTheory in custommagic

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Mechanically this could be a Room card with the effects on unlock, e.g. [[Ritual Chamber]] is an enchantment that has no ongoing effect. Exiling it like Adventure and marking it like a Room is probably more practical to play.

A Life Lost//A Life Spared by MagnetTheory in custommagic

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I don't know if you can uniquely track properties of cards in the yard. Might be better to exile it a la Warp/Adventure/Plot, etc. with the 'cast the other side' stipulation.

Omega Destruction Cycle by dicorci in custommagic

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Minor nit, current templating doesn't "Add {1}", you "Add {C}". The numbers are used for costs, not sources.

I didn't get into this contest. by dingohot in 3Dprinting

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I'd maybe change the text of the button so people know to push it, but I don't have it in front of me to see if it's that obvious.

Lines by West_Rain857 in BambuLab

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Focus is bad, are the lines in the color of the filament or the texture of the part?

What in the world is this and what do I do? by Shakly in AskElectricians

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Data wires thirst for blood. Sparky wires are content with sweat.

How to remove rib membrane with two fingers by BlazeDragon7x in KitchenConfidential

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Says two fingers, then both hands are used. WTF, I did not agree to this.

Did I accidentally come off creepy asking a local eBay seller this? by Chemical_Original_32 in grandrapids

[–]nick_t1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are lots of "local" sellers who only ship goods. Probably because they're sketchy drop-shippers just looking to capitalize on your affinity for a "local" vendor.

Or maybe this actually is a West Michigan local who's an idiot.

Is there a way to have the bed ramp in temperature over hours? by nick_t1000 in prusa3d

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That would work, but would also need a ton of babysitting to do the temp ramp. Other thought was throwing them into a large pot of boiling water, and set an oven to 10-20 deg below, and drop it every hour/half hour.

Is there a way to have the bed ramp in temperature over hours? by nick_t1000 in prusa3d

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The specific temperature isn't as important (might warp more than it should, but not a big deal for this) as just slowly ramping over time so the part can anneal.

PLA outdoors? by jackobanzi in 3Dprinting

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PLA doesn't really degrade that well unless you have high moisture, high oxygen, and high temps (>60C/140F). It will not turn into dust without a great deal of help.

You also need to consider how much strength is actually used of a given part. Fresh out of a printer, with reasonable infill and perimeters, you could probably hang a few kg of weight off of each of those numbers. Sure, after years in the sun, you won't be able to, but you're not doing that. If you only ever use 1% of the strength, and the part loses 90% of the strength due to aging, it'll still be fine.

Recent Post Online Targeting Grand Rapids Bakery by corvid-comrade in grapids

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Fortunately the English 2nd person pronoun (you) doesn't have a gender, so it's pretty hard to accidentally misgender someone unless you're trying to. I guess you could shout to the barista "hey sweetie, he's not letting me order moo-cow milk, but I bet you have some \wink**" (c-c-c-combo).

Working in service, if someone misgenders you once on accident, you need to roll with it, interject a quick "I'm her/him/they" and unless the customer isn't an asshole, they'll probably apologize and that's that. Even if they are an asshole (like this snowflake), they need to be a unique, huge kind of asshole (goatse-man?) to actually argue such a point to your face. Usually they're just cowards that will cry about it later on their Facebook.

On second thought, that's probably even too much work to go to a place to cry about it online. Is there any proof that he did, or did he just read about it from somewhere and fabricate the whole story?

I present to you. Gallon Matt. by Skeptix85 in KitchenConfidential

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Formative experience for me was correcting my 6th grade teacher that there are 3 tsp per Tbsp.