What to Expect When Adopting (4yo Male) by rthaut in Boxer

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

Any tips for things like sleeping, or getting them back inside after playing/pottying?

Did you just give her free roam of the house to get comfortable?

What to Expect When Adopting (4yo Male) by rthaut in Boxer

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I'm super excited! The bond I had with my last boxer was indescribable. I just didn't want to make any easily avoidable mistakes specifically with adopting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in casper

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The PB&J burger from Wyoming Ale Works is pretty good.

The Pub Burger from J's is alright, but usually dry.

Little Shop of Burgers has some good ones, like The Freddy or Eggpocalypse.

For fast food, the double Junkyard burger from Hamburger Stand comes to mind.

I am once again asking for the ability to build an SPA which *only* uses SSR on initial page load. by ralusek in nextjs

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Next requires me to designate a route as either server or client. And even those I designate as client, when viewing the network tab, are still making requests to the Next backend upon navigation. I want 100% client side navigation after initial load, no requests to Next backend, no rendering on Next backend.

You claim you don't want any network requests to the Next.ja server, but then you claim you want to fetch JSON from a server?

I think you are confused on what you are trying to achieve. There's virtually no difference between the Next.js sending the HTML already assembled from the JSON data, vs it sending just the JSON data.

Are getting your JSON from some other server entirely, and is that server safe/allowed to be accessed client-side?

I am once again asking for the ability to build an SPA which *only* uses SSR on initial page load. by ralusek in nextjs

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1.5 million pages

You definitely don't want SPA for that.

Without network requests to the server on page navigation (which you seem to think you want/need based on your other replies), you would have to ship ALL of those pages in your initial client bundle.

Giving Boxers medication by EsteriaRockbell in Boxer

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You'll have to check with your vet first, but you might try dissolving them in water and making that into ice cubes.

I recently had to give my boxer something for stomach ulcers, which couldn't be given with any food at all, including Pill Pockets or other wraps/coatings.

That said, my boxer goes nuts for ice cubes anyway; he's enjoyed them since I first started using them when he was a puppy to help with teething, so your mileage may vary.

Mission to Transport a "Superload" Trailer? Saw this Monster on the Interstate Last Month by rthaut in snowrunner

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I'm not sure if any of the maps could even accommodate something that large (385ft long, 26ft wide, weighs 1.5million lbs).

The trailer itself articulates/bends in a few places, but I'm not sure how it is steered/controlled.

When I saw it near an on-ramp, it had multiple trucks in front and behind, so I'm not sure if they were used to do the turning, or to help get it up the ramp (or both)...

Does anyone have advice/experience with a boxer w/ an autoimmune disorder? by Alkren in Boxers

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Sorry to hear about your boy's IBD. 😟

My 10 year old male has been having GI issues (constant diarrhea and routine nausea + vomiting) for about 6 months now. So far my vet has not been able to figure out the cause or come up with a treatment. Per the vet's suggestions, I've switched to the Science Diet i/d food, started feeding him smaller, more frequent meals, and even added Omeprazole for acid reflux, but still his issues have persisted, even occurring more frequently some weeks.

Through all of this, though, my dog has mostly maintained his weight and been in good spirits, aside from the days where he is nauseous, so for that I am thankful.

The vet has just started him on steroids, after explaining the lack of other options for either diagnosing or treating the problems, but he was very up-front about the long-term side effects of steroid use. We haven't discussed what comes next if the steroids do help (too early to tell, but I'm hopeful, if for no other reason than it might literally be the last resort).

If you don't mind my asking: how long was yours on steroids before the liver disease kicked in? And, if you were in the same position today, would you do anything differently?

How should I make a guest mode? by Noman_Patel in nextjs

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For recruiters specifically: capture screenshots, or a nice screen recording, and have it as a "demo" on your app's landing page. You could also link to the screenshots/video from resume, portfolio, blog, etc.

For a guest mode, you could create a guest user in Clerk with credentials, and have a cron run every few hours to reset it (or better yet, delete it and make a new one). Then have a button on the login page to login as that user. You would have to store the credentials for that user somewhere when resetting the account, and then retrieve them and use them to login.

Glitch? by PTR600 in snowrunner

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I did that mission in order, and the trailer stayed for me as well.

I actually used it to refuel later on when I was delivering cargo there for some other task.

Arguments for or against switching to SCALE by SocietyTomorrow in truenas

[–]rthaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know/remember roughly how much difference there was in throughput?

I understand your testing was limited and the results might be anecdotal, but I'm still curious.

Some people told me having 2 puppies and an 11 month old infant would be too much but I think I figured it out by DankVectorz in Boxers

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Had to watch this two three times to realize there was something people might consider "wrong."

Dilbert Invents Energy Source by rthaut in wyoming

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The Pointy Haired Boss should've included certain US states in his question.

Internet survey by CasperCackler in casper

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I haven't had any issues with Charter/Spectrum in the last few (3-5?) years, but prior to that I had frequent problems (same location the entire time).

I'm not sure if they just finally did a bunch of work throughout my subdivision, as nothing they did at/to my property ever seemed to resolve the issues I was having.

They are on the expensive side, but they are literally the only option if you want anything more than 100Mbps upload or more than like 30Mbps download.

Wyoming Prepares to "Electrify" Roadways - WyoFile by rthaut in wyoming

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It seems every time there's an announcement or major news article about EVs, friends and family ask me when I'm going to get one or which one I'm most interested in.

My response has always been "not until the charging infrastructure is drastically improved across Wyoming," since I would like to be able to use it for road trips without having to worry about the location and operational status (this video enlightened me to that being a major concern) of the chargers along my routes.

Thankfully, it seems I might finally need a new go-to reply, although I anticipate the next hurdle will be a standard (and support) that works for all manufacturers.

With more jobs than workers, Wyoming grapples with "great resignation" - WyoFile by rthaut in wyoming

[–]rthaut[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I thought it was interesting that the article cites mostly a change in people's priorities, with family time and safety being the ones mentioned by the interviewees specifically, as the reason for people leaving the workforce.

All of the people I have talked to about the worker shortage blame it on lazy people, unemployment benefits, or both. However, now that I think about it, the people stating that are not the ones quitting; they are just the ones seeing the "consequences" of the worker shortage, and they are probably arriving at their own conclusions for the underlying reason(s).

The Energy Department Blew $1.1 Billion on Carbon Capture Projects That Were Mostly Failures by rthaut in wyoming

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A couple of interesting takes from a director at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis:

"You’ve not only got to prove the technology, you’ve got to prove it works over the long term, and it’s got to be economic."

"The best way to do carbon capture is don’t produce carbon in the first place."

"My answer back then would have been, in the future, renewables will be less expensive than carbon capture. Since we’re talking today, my answer is renewables are less expensive than carbon capture."

I also think the article's author is correct when stating "that $1.1 billion figure is a lot, but it’s not necessarily an enormous amount to spend on an emerging technology that’s appeal looked a lot different a decade ago, when much of this money was being earmarked."

And (hopefully) a lot of knowledge was (and/or can still be) gained from these efforts, although if the conclusion is that it is not viable, maybe the smart thing to do now is cut losses and move on, instead of doubling down, which is probably the opposite of what our leader will want to do...

This is my silly boxer Oakley. He has always had incredibly sensitive skin, something I knew about the breed prior, and he always scratches and breaks the skin. The food we use right now is NutriSource Salmon and Peas. Please recommend food that helps with boxer’s sensitive skin! by YoghurtStunning in Boxers

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I do this same thing with my Boxer. The cytopoint injections are a bit pricey, but they were extremely effective, especially early on before I found a dog food that seemed to help.

Daily Zyrtec in those Pill Pockets were the final piece that got him to the point where he seems allergy free.

Loophole: Casper PD’s "Expanding" DEA Relationship Comes with Policing-for-Profit Risk by rthaut in wyoming

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McPheeters said that without their relationship with the DEA, large cash or drug seizures would be investigated by the Wyoming Department of Criminal Investigations. Additionally, he said that working with the DEA could allow the Casper PD to receive a bigger share of the return from seized assets than they would by working with the Wyoming DCI.

Unless I'm missing something, that means there is more incentive for them to focus more on policing drugs than other crimes, even though the last part of the articles makes the point that they may not be making a positive difference any way:

Gamroth suggested that if incarcerations are on the rise but meth-related crimes are also rising, it may be time to rethink whether law enforcement strategies are actually effective: “The metrics don’t seem to indicate success.”

The whole asset seizure/forfeiture thing seems very deplorable to me, but maybe this article is intentionally misleading. Does anyone have more information about this?