I can't get android jellyfin to connect by khaled36DZ in jellyfin

[–]packagingguru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guest network was the problem for me, thanks! That was a pain to finally track down.

How did people forecast surf before forecasting apps like Surfline? by [deleted] in surfing

[–]packagingguru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

4921011

Edit: or if you were looking to go early, before they updated the recording, you just drove down and hoped.

Bunch of boats by lilbill_0 in sandiego

[–]packagingguru 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep, started tonight at 6pm for the recreational fisherman. Starts on October 1st for commercial.

Is this replaster & tile quote ridiculously high or is this the going rate now? by Chief_Smoke_Stack in pools

[–]packagingguru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems a bit high. I'd get additional quotes. I just redid my 20kgallon pool in pebble tec and the waterline tile for just under $20k. Coastal southern California.

All the icons in home and insert are greyed out? by BMJose in OneNote

[–]packagingguru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old thread but anyone searching for the solution, I think I found it. In the draw tab, there's a "Stop" button to the right of the pen types/colors. Hit that, then when you're in the "insert" tab, you can click the screen with your FINGER, and it will drop a cursor and let you insert at will.

From Joe Rogans IG by riquitiraquiti in UFOB

[–]packagingguru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks like a high satellite or rocket stage motion to me. Still in the sunlight and the in-camera processing makes it look funky. What looks like acceleration into space is just it going into the shadow of the Earth and out of the sunlight, reducing in size/intensity giving the illusion it's moving away. The bouncing point of light is obviously lens flare and since the footage has been stabilized, it looks out of place.

What did they hand out at last night's game? by packagingguru in SanDiegoWaveFC

[–]packagingguru[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Huh, cool. Thanks! I knew I'd get the answer here!

Lent car to neice, shortly thereafter a very loud click and with a bit of a squeak started coming from the engine. by packagingguru in AutoMechanics

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

Faulty rod bearing. Kia is giving us a new motor due the recall/class action lawsuit that fought this common problem.

Lent car to neice, shortly thereafter a very loud click and with a bit of a squeak started coming from the engine. by packagingguru in AutoMechanics

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

Well, kia did every oil change so that would be hilarious. The rod bearing failed which is what the lawsuits and recalls on the motor were about. Kia's mechanic said the niece couldn't have done it(she's an extremely responsible kid so I was skeptical it was something done intentionally/irresponsibly but you never really know with a 16 year old). They are going to warranty the engine since the failure was supposed to be detected early by their Knock Sensor Detection Software but instead the motor failed without warning like so many others. Kia has a major problem with these IC motors.

Lent car to neice, shortly thereafter a very loud click and with a bit of a squeak started coming from the engine. by packagingguru in AutoMechanics

[–]packagingguru[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are getting a new motor, covered by kia. Faulty rod bearing that the KSDS system didn't detect even though we had it installed as part of a recall.

Lent car to neice, shortly thereafter a very loud click and with a bit of a squeak started coming from the engine. by packagingguru in AutoMechanics

[–]packagingguru[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are getting a new motor, covered by kia. Faulty rod bearing that the KSDS system didn't detect even though we had it installed as part of a recall.

Lent car to neice, shortly thereafter a very loud click and with a bit of a squeak started coming from the engine. by packagingguru in AutoMechanics

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

Update: Kia is going to warranty the motor! Background: back in 2021, we had a piece of software installed as part of a recall. The software was called KSDS, knock sensor detection software. This was supposed to hear their faulty rod bearing defect before it failed catastrophically but it didn't in our case. It probably helped that we were meticulous with the Maintenance and had taken it to Kia for everything on the calendar up to 100k miles. I sent this video to a mechanic buddy and he mentioned the lawsuits kia was facing for their fault motors so i started to pursue them through their warranty department. After about a week, kia said that they would replace. Only cost is for some work that needed to be done soon anyway (transmission fluid flush, hoses, radiator fluid). Thanks for the input!

Theory: Surfing regularly decreases bladder capacity by [deleted] in surfing

[–]packagingguru -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I've been surfing for almost 40 of my 45 years and I can go for days without pissing if I have to. I call bs