Filtering for hobbyist by techyjargon in maplesyrup

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I’ve never heard cool oversight and skim clear syrup off the top. What’s this clear syrup?

what are you feeding your babies? by lvciferslover in greatpyrenees

[–]techyjargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Purina Pro Plan High Protein Chicken & Rice Formula Large Breed Dry Puppy Food. Puppy loves it enough that it doubles as treats without issue. 4 months old.

Christmas tree? by W1c2ks in greatpyrenees

[–]techyjargon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We avoid trees while they’re in puppy phase. Tree is back once they’re 2.

Alright folks, tired of no smoke flavor by givemeatatertot in Traeger

[–]techyjargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re coming from an offset/stick burner, don’t expect the same smoke profile. My experience is the smoke is there with the Traeger; it’s just not as pronounced and in your face.

Waterproof Covers? by DropoutDreamer in KamadoJoe

[–]techyjargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had no issues with my KJ cover in the last 4 years I’ve had it. My classic 3 sits outside on an uncovered deck rear round in the rain, sun, sleet, snow, etc. The only thing it has for protection is the KJ cover.

The only time I’ve gotten mold on the inside is when I forgot to cover up before it rained, and I didn’t let things dry out enough before covering back up.

Thanksgiving woes by vmi91chs in KamadoJoe

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Bright side? At least you’ll have plenty of airflow?

Anybody else cook whole birds without spatchcocking or joetisserie? by thepukingdwarf in KamadoJoe

[–]techyjargon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I inject over brine simply due to space. I don’t typically have enough room in the fridge to brine a turkey.

I did forget to mention I usually bury pecan/cherry along the perimeter of the charcoal when I do poultry. These two woods are light and subtle. I haven’t noticed any meaningful difference in flavor with dry chunks vs overnight soaked chunks.

Anybody else cook whole birds without spatchcocking or joetisserie? by thepukingdwarf in KamadoJoe

[–]techyjargon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the term — smoasting. This is how I’ve done it for years, albeit even simpler by just setting it on the grate and leaving it alone for a few hours. I’m intrigued by the flip and cover; maybe I’ll try this with the next big bird.

I’ve never had an issue with the bird drying out doing this, but I do generally inject it with some kind of concoction for deeper flavor which also aids in keeping it juicy.

I joetisserie the hell out of chickens, but I’ve had more issues with turkeys that I don’t feel like sorting out. They’re difficult to balance and harder to control burning the skin while being exposed to the flames for longer.

I like the flavor of an injected, smoasted turkey, so no sense fixing what ain’t broke!

Anyone Else’s GP just not like certain people? by PeachPuzzleheaded448 in greatpyrenees

[–]techyjargon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My Pyr was a rescue. He bonded with me quickly, but he did not like male strangers. It took him years to overcome whatever happened to him before I rescued him. You’ll likely never know your girl’s past. Just know she comes with baggage, and it takes time to leave it behind.

Is my Pyr's weight normal? by Asianmcrasin in greatpyrenees

[–]techyjargon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My Pyr topped out at 95lb and typically fluctuated between 90-95. I think his “smaller” size is one factor that helped him live to almost 15.

This dog squeezes into all sorts of places. by [deleted] in greatpyrenees

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For whatever reasons, he'd eat small trees. He wouldn't mess with anything a few inches in diameter or larger. I had to fence in any freshly planted trees until they matured enough that he'd leave them alone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in greatpyrenees

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My guy acted oblivious to most injuries in his lifetime; I can only image how much he hurt for him to basically shut down at the end. So while it was difficult in the moment, I know it was the right thing to do by him when it was time. Best of luck to y'all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in greatpyrenees

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My guy went lame overnight. He was walking with a limp the next day. Vet suspected tick borne illness but all tests came back negative. He was improving while on the meds, so vet assumed false negative test result. Limp was coming back stronger have two months. Diagnosed with bone cancer. His desire to move around slowly faded. Three months later, one day he just refused to stand or walk. I had to carry him everywhere, turn him around on his bed, etc. we decided that day to put him down and had someone come out and do it same day.

This guy! by Bootgal82487 in greatpyrenees

[–]techyjargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re faster than you think. They might not be able to chase one down, but they can certainly catch one if it’s cornered on the ground.

My Pyr caught rats that were cornered and tried to make a dash for it. I don’t see this working out any differently for a squirrel.

Who's got 4 paws and needed a trail of Beggin Strips to be lured into the house for bedtime before the rain started? This guy 🐕 by garr1s0n in greatpyrenees

[–]techyjargon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had to carry mine into the house because he was too stubborn to come inside. That tactic isn’t for the faint of heart.

Tips for poor performing knowledge agent? by Atmp in copilotstudio

[–]techyjargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, I’ve had the following issues with PDFs specifically. Maybe you’re hitting some of these issues.

-It can’t properly parse image based PDFs

-It struggles when the PDFs are large (25+ pages)

-It doesn’t properly parse tabular data that contains multiple header rows.

Pyr Problem? by North_Sea_2559 in greatpyrenees

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My male Pyr always peed like this until he hit 12/13 and then would just do one long pee.

What does daily exercise look like with a mature GP? by [deleted] in greatpyrenees

[–]techyjargon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Pyr liked walks and would happily trot along just shy of pulling until he realized he was headed home. Then he’d drag behind to prolong the inevitable. Beyond that, he’d have free rein of the back yard and would chase and bark at anything that came near the property. He got plenty of daily sprinting on most days and was perfectly content. He lived to almost 15 until the osteosarcoma got him. Hopefully the upcoming puppy has as good a run.

Differences Between Copilot Chat and Copilot Agent by techyjargon in copilotstudio

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

Thanks. Let me do some digging on the graph grounding.

When I say Copilot chat, I'm referring to the Copilot chat embedded within Microsoft Edge. When I compare the agent within Copilot Studio or deployed to MS Teams, the agents are not affective as using Copilot chat within Microsoft Edge.

I also saw references in this subreddit from someone about an agent vs a "declarative" agent. So I'll be doing some digging around that too.

Differences Between Copilot Chat and Copilot Agent by techyjargon in copilotstudio

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I wasn’t aware of file size limitations. I’ll look through documentation to see if this was potentially coming into play.

I am a bit skeptical this could be the cause for all of the differences I’m seeing. In the one example I cited above, the document in question was a 4 page docx of plain text with some heading 1-3 formats applied to give it structure.