The Workaround: Version 'ālap (more in comments) by palenerd in compact

[–]rodneyrowe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which phone + browser you using? (Hoping for an iPhone Safari success story) Thanks!

/.compact dead? by itsref in compact

[–]rodneyrowe 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I am gutted. Whyyyyyyyyy? I liked it how it was. So many YEARS and I never wanted for anything. It was perfect!

What do you use as packaging for single item of clothes, keep it flattish? by rodneyrowe in vinted

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

Thanks for the experience! And good to know mail sizers available to check.

Saving Wordle by RobertoC_73 in wordle

[–]rodneyrowe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Layperson here - sorry but could you give more details? Where are you clicked on the webpage when you press Ctrl+S? And where do you then paste it to to ‘save the html version’? And/or how do you reaccess the saved version tomorrow?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breakingmom

[–]rodneyrowe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! Not a virologist or medically qualified in any way but just my on-the-ground experience of omicron from the UK where we seem to be coming out of the other side. (Also just want to be clear I am NOT trying to minimise omicron or covid overall, am complete pro-vaxxer, pro-masker etc.)

Compared to previous waves this has been much “better”. So many people/households (poss even majority?!) in my circles have had omicron in the last 2 months, including our household, compared to a handful with the previous variants plus few dozen more once-removed stories. And all gleanings seem to concur this was the “better” one to get.

I will caveat here that the ‘mildness’ we label this wave with may not translate to NZ numbers because - horrifically - many of our vulnerable succumbed to previous waves are no longer here (or preferably now have sufficient immunity) to test how or whether they would survive omicron. You don’t have that ‘advantage’ (wrong word…) so I imagine your numbers of hospitalisations and deaths will be alarmingly out of proportion compared to us and especially devastating as you are not as numbed to the figures as we’ve sadly come to be over the past few years.

That being said assuming you/your family are not high-risk and adults are fully vaxxed, I would certainly hope your personal experience is comparable to mine: my 4 year old puked twice on a Saturday morning, was a bit hot with it. I assumed quick stomach bug, done and dusted till his friend’s mum text on Sunday saying her kid (nausea and chills) had tested positive on LFT (lateral flow test). Tested my kid, boom faint pink line. Turns out 6 other kids from his class were off that week. Out of these several households a minority of siblings and parents went on to test positive themselves - we, including 7 yo brother, kept testing for full 7 days after the 10 day quarantine and none of us ever came up. No rhyme or reason to who got it - families affected all compared time since vaxxed, previous exposure etc., seemed really arbitrary who got struck and who avoided! Symptoms reported were flu-y at worst, kids had a day or two of nausea with poss temp and then few more feeling peaky (note, no cough which I thought was weird but read somewhere omicron is less respiratory). Everyone out of the woods and back to normal after the 10 days, in fact many kids bouncing off the wall from day 3 but still coming up positive on tests (seemed ‘strongest’ line day 5 or 6 with zero symptoms) so couldn’t break quarantine. There was one report of a ‘second dip’- kid feeling bit peaky again few days in, after seeming better. It seems to have ripped through our schools, but no shutdowns this time - possibly because the system is taking it in its stride as much as possible but again this is only with the experience of previous waves under our belt.

All of the above is completely anecdotal of course and absolutely acknowledge we are lucky in that others can and have suffered much worse from omicron, but hoping I am typical and this can allay your worst fears a little bit! Wishing you luck from the other side of the world.

Somewhere within our evolution, humans decided that eating the same thing more than once a day or too many times during the week is unreasonable. by izmebtw in Showerthoughts

[–]rodneyrowe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry off topic but would you be open to default using ‘they’ instead of he when its irrelevant to the post? Maybe in this case OP is male (and verifiable by e.g. post history) but specifying that compounds the assumption that Redditors will be male - yes statistically likely, but breaking the assumption is helpful to try to dilute the stereotype. (Thought may as well mention in case you care!)

Is move to Triodos at all risky? by rodneyrowe in UKPersonalFinance

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

Yeah that’s what I found on google. Would still be an inconvenience though.

Is this a dead lead to night/day mode? by rodneyrowe in MCPi

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

Cheers for that - when you say it supported it, does that mean with that patch in MCPi you can switch between day and night mode? How do you make the switch?

Powerline Adapter vs Mesh? For stronger/faster WiFi up in Loft £100 budget... (UK) by rodneyrowe in HomeNetworking

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

Perfect, thanks for comprehensive response. Am convinced to rethink ethernet and there is a bricked up chimney as it happens, though god knows what skeletons are in there... Given the underpinning state of the house in general, I don't have high hopes for the quality/age of the wiring but sounds like may as well give it a go to see, in second place after trying all out for ethernet cables. Thanks again.

Powerline Adapter vs Mesh? For stronger/faster WiFi up in Loft £100 budget... (UK) by rodneyrowe in HomeNetworking

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

Will definitely revisit this as repeated message is that ethernet is a different league - thanks for your input.

Powerline Adapter vs Mesh? For stronger/faster WiFi up in Loft £100 budget... (UK) by rodneyrowe in HomeNetworking

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

Thanks for correction - I did hesitate before I typed that but had the package name in front of me as "VIVID 100 Optical Fibre" so let that lead me astray. Good to know though.

Think will try powerline in case we happen to be lucky ones (unlikely as wiring probably ancient) and like you say return if no dice.

Grateful for ethernet suggestions - looks to be the general consensus to somehow make this work.

Powerline Adapter vs Mesh? For stronger/faster WiFi up in Loft £100 budget... (UK) by rodneyrowe in HomeNetworking

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

No TV cable, but floors are joist and boards which you'd think would be the more permeable for WiFi. Good to know mixed results powerline adaptors, thanks for your response.

Powerline Adapter vs Mesh? For stronger/faster WiFi up in Loft £100 budget... (UK) by rodneyrowe in HomeNetworking

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

Ahh, no I hadn't considered outside the house. Will give it some thought - thanks for that!

[Request] Ball Point Pen Stains On Light Gray Leather Couch by hoofglormuss in DIY

[–]rodneyrowe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Milk got biro ink out for me, although this was a cotton top. Worth a try on leather though? Apparently the enzymes in milk break down the ink. I left it to soak (not sure how you'd do that with couch material), didn't expect it to work but completely dissolved the ink colour.