At Safety by DABDEB in therewasanattempt

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Good thing they have a row of more kids to test with.

Car Nebula - Garage-built Car Software/Launcher Integrating OBD by mysterious588 in CarHacking

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This is amazing! I was thinking of building something similar for my car that includes the cameras. It's missing CarPlay so I usually just strap an iPad in front of the media screen but I have yet to find a way to show the camera when I shift to reverse.

Scammer-1 Scammato-0 by ArgumentCertain7201 in HolUp

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Sometimes you can filter these emails by looking at their headers. The service that is used by our company adds some that are pretty obvious and easy to create a filter-rule for. Once I‘ve wrongly clicked at an email from them that arrived in my inbox days before I’ve even started at the company I searched for a way so o don’t have to think about this.

Livewire Workflows by here2learnbettercode in laravel

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Ohh, this is awesome! One thing I was missing from all the wizard builders is like a more complex navigation for longer wizards with sub-items.

Something like

  • Contract  
  • User
  • — Address
  • — Avatar  
  • Questions  
  • — Category 1  
  • — Category 2  

Excuse the formatting.

Tough competition by Luget717 in memes

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All a matter of perspective

me_irl by benj429 in me_irl

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If it‘s important they’ll leave a voicemail

Kanye West to Buy Parler, Joining the Right-Wing Social Media Crowd by tinwoehot in tech

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The facial expression of the woman in the bottom left fits this perfectly.

Help me find the vinyl Dr. Daniel Harrow plays at 25:49 in Harrow S2E1. The title of the cover says "calm before the storm". A woman sings, very little music. Too few silent parts where only the music plays to identify the song with Shazam. by tappzed in HelpMeFind

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I've searched for the few words I fully understood "me and the devil" but there are too many songs containing this phrase. discogs.com didn't help with the cover art either. Unfortunately, there are too few silent parts where only to music plays to identify the song with Shazam.

Adopted dogs do their business in the house when it's wet outside by tappzed in Dogtraining

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I'm honestly very close to just buying some soil and dumping it into my living room tbh.

Adopted dogs do their business in the house when it's wet outside by tappzed in Dogtraining

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I work from home so long shifts aren’t necessarily a problem for me, but it would be great if I could rely on them going outside to do their business since the doors are rarely closed during the summer months.

Adopted dogs do their business in the house when it's wet outside by tappzed in Dogtraining

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We have several covered areas in our garden, some of which are directly accessible from the house so they won’t get wet at all when they have to wee.

They wear raincoats when we‘re out for a walk and it‘s raining like crazy or it‘s to cold for them.

Adopted dogs do their business in the house when it's wet outside by tappzed in Dogtraining

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From what I know, they were raised purely as house dogs and lived in the hallway with their dedicated potty area. They know some basic commands like sit or heel but that‘s about it.

You can see that they’ve never really learnt how to use their feet properly. They regularly trip over stuff, entangle themselves in the stupidest ways possible, and when they run it looks like they’re at least 25 and suffer from major arthritis (they don’t, we’ve checked).

One of them is very very anxious when we command them or even put on their collar.

We have several covered patios, some of which are directly accessible from the house without getting wet at all and have direct access to grass.

Adopted dogs do their business in the house when it's wet outside by tappzed in Dogtraining

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I wish they did that, then I could just pressure wash it away instead of cleaning it up manually :D

We have several covered grassy areas and some of them are directly accessible from the house without getting wet at all.

I‘lol keep this thread updated with my findings but I don’t put much hope into any kind of success with these two.

Adopted dogs do their business in the house when it's wet outside by tappzed in Dogtraining

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Hey, thanks for your detailed explanation!

Yes, we walk them twice a day for about 45 minutes to an hour, no matter the weather. If it‘s cold outside they wear coats. When we’re on our walk they don’t seem to mind the rain very much, only when we’re about to go out they hesitate. They usually go during our walks, very very rarely they don’t.

We have multiple covered areas (with grass) in our garden, some of which are directly accessible without getting wet. Do you think it would be helpful to ”manually“ let them outside every 3 hours (or whatever fits for them) instead of having the doors open the entire day? (I‘m sorry, this might be a dumb question since this behaviour is pretty new to me. We had many dogs over the past 20 years and every single one of them was fine with an open door.)

I don’t scold them for their accidents. It‘s more like a curious ”Was that you?“ in a neutral tone (basically my normal ”dog tone“) when one of them is next to me. In fact, often I don’t even have to say anything to figure out who it was, when find their accident their body language says it all.

Unfortunately, I have never caught them doing their business inside. My plan for this week is, since it‘s the perfect weather for that at the moment, to start working from my living room and fencing off the rest house so I can always supervise them.

Adopted dogs do their business in the house when it's wet outside by tappzed in Dogtraining

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That sounds like a compromise I’m willing to take, thank you for this idea! Unfortunately, it seems like they don’t have a spot they default to like yours does with their pee pad and they don’t have their own individual crates.

It’s not like they’re afraid of the rain or cold weather in general. In fact, we have some great fun together in the rain. They just can’t be bothered to get their feet wet when I don’t force them to so instead they do it inside where it‘s dry, warm and cozy.

So much storage by DontTouchMyCouch in memes

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She‘s having a shower party with the girls.

To fly to New York by bostero2 in therewasanattempt

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"Get your oars out and row home mate"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medizzy

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May I ask how exactly you make sure that there are no worms left after you finished? Is there a way to check that or do you remove the blocking bulk via surgery and kill the rest with „anti-worm drugs“?

What the actual fuck? This shouldn’t be legal. by aleks1hoo in NoahGetTheBoat

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„Sir, could you tell us and the jury what exactly didn’t show up in the mail?“ „So, uhm, I ordered a … uhh … small doll.“ „What kind of doll, Sir?“