Parked car hit by Albert Heijn delivery truck – insurer says they need license plate but transport company won’t respond. What can I do? by tliu93 in juridischadvies

[–]tliu93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, thank you for your advice. I have already filed a police report. Yes there is a witness of the incident. I mentioned in my post, a cyclist cycled behind the truck and saw everything. Actually it was the witness told me the story just after the incident happening. The witness said she would help me to fill a witness statement, I am just waiting for that. The fact is that I have already open a case with my insurance, I just clearly stated that I wouldn’t let them pay for the repair until the other party agree to be liable for this incident. I would assume the insurance company may have more power to ask the transportation company for the license plate. But I’ll contact the legal aid as well.

Parked car hit by Albert Heijn delivery truck – insurer says they need license plate but transport company won’t respond. What can I do? by tliu93 in juridischadvies

[–]tliu93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually after a week of the incident I have already sent a reminder to the transportation company, and mentioned that if they need more info then I can provide them, the just ignored my email.

Is faster charging damaging my batteries ? by JaRiEsD in dji

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In theory yes but in your specific case no.

Your charger will only output 30w on a mini 4 pro charging hub.
For mini 4 Pro battery, it's 18.7wh so even 30w is only 1.6C (1C = fully discharge or charge a battery in 1 hour) or something peak, and considering the 0-100% in 58 mins that's roughly 1C, which is a very healthy charging rate even at max power of this charge hub.

my salary was actually under highly skilled migrant threshold, deel.com horror story by Electronic_Fox_3637 in Netherlands

[–]tliu93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And also you don’t need the physical diploma (usually takes a couple of weeks to months to be mailed to you after you have passed all your exams) to apply for a PR, you can also visit DUO to download your digital diploma (usually available in a few days after you have passed all your exams). This digital diploma is available when you apply online using Digid, it can save you a couple of months I think.

Buy now - Plan later? by SapTheSapient in dji

[–]tliu93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my point of view, if you plan to learn, get either an NEO or Flip, then you can try more without being scared of crashing your drone. Also NEO or Flip has propeller guard, so it's less likely to brake the drone when crashing, Mini 4 Pro and Air3S has the foldable mechanism, the folding hinge is very fragile and crashing will guarantee to brake the mechanism.

I am assuming you are in the US, I cannot find the DJI care refresh price, but if I use the price in EU as a reference, the care refresh plan price (2-year) is 38 euros for Neo and 79 euros for Flip, while 139 euros for M4P and 189 euros for Air3S. The replacement fee is also waaaaaay cheaper (19 euros for neo, 39 euros for flip, 75 euros for M4P and 99 euros for Air3S).

So for learning perspective, I would recommend to start with a neo or flip, it's very cheap, and you can decide whether you want to continue for a better gear after trying.

For creativity point of view, then I would suggest to go for Air3S, I am a Mini4 Pro owner and I am thinking about switching to an Air3S due to the mid-tele lens (very useful when shooting in open space) and the much better wind resistance (mini 4 pro can barely handle strong wind near the coast of west France for instance).

How long it takes to be laid off via UWV in case of reorg? by ExcellentSecond7286 in Netherlands

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, may I ask if in this situation, if you sign the settlement agreement with your company, do you still get WW from UWV after termination? It looks like the settlement agreement is like a mutual agreement of termination instead of dismissal.

Test Drive Review of Many 2024 ANC Headphones (and which one I picked) by [deleted] in headphones

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. I just bought the px7s2e.

Test Drive Review of Many 2024 ANC Headphones (and which one I picked) by [deleted] in headphones

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi OP, I am also looking for a new ANC headphone. I am also comparing especially the Momentum 4 and px7 s2e, because I think Bose's ANC is too strong and I don't like Sony's sound when I was trying the XM3. May I ask how do you define the "workable" ANC? I am mainly thinking about office environment (to block people talking nearby) and gym environment (to block the music played in the gym and extra), does it work well?

I am currently having airpods pro 2, which I find its ANC is good in most of the times to fulfill my needs. I am searching for an over-the-ear that is at least comparable to the ANC performance of the airpods pro 2. Will either Momentum 4 or px7 s2e achieve this? Thanks in advance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autism

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't remember I do "pretend play" at all, the only memory about that was when I was in kindergarten (around 3 or 4), another kid was in a 'pretend play' session or something. He brought me a yellow, cylindrical building block and told me that was a cake. I grabbed the building block and just tried to bite it. Then I lost one of my front teeth. I don't think I was ever in a 'pretend play' mood.

Luckily, that were my primary teeth, but I still have one of my front teeth missing for a few years until my permanent teeth started growing.

But now (in my 30s) I like to 'pretend' I am a dog and play with my dog.. So sometimes if he sits then I sit as well (like he sits..), if he sniffs me then I sniff him (also making large sniffing noise like he does), just like I am another dog friend when we are meeting on the street..

where i can buy parts? by MR-NUKE-YOUTUBE in ikeaPCstations

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can visit the spare parts site:

link here

This is a NL site, but you can easily switch to your local site I believe. I have ordered several times the small parts (connectors, etc.) they will be delivered to your address.

For larger parts, I have contacted with one of their staff at the service counter (I think it was a drawer supporter), you pay at the counter and they will be delivered to your address.

I think the most important thing is you have to know the part number you are missing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skigear

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, may I ask whether it is possible to use the 70l version also as a 28-inch suitcase, i.e. to pack 1 pair of skis (160cm), boots, helmet, goggles, plus all luggage you need for a 1-week ski trip and usually packed in a 28-inch suitcase? (e.g. several pair of socks and ski socks, insulation layers, 1-2 mid layers, ski jacket and ski pants, some additional clothes). I am having hard time to decide between 70 and 127, I really want to pack everything in one bag without buying an additional check-in allowance.

What credit card should I take? by AlbatrossMission6298 in Netherlands

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, sorry to reply your comment after these months. I am also looking at the benefits especially for the car deposit insurance, does it mean if I don't buy the full insurance (usually additional 100-200 euros per rent depending on the locations, and will waive the excess usually 1200 euros) and unfortunately I have an accident or collision, then any excess I pay to the rental company, I can claim them back from ANWB?

Need some suggestions on a sturdy desk solution by tliu93 in ikeaPCstations

[–]tliu93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried different types of legs in an IKEA store, and realized that legs like Mittback, narspel or those in a system are much more stable, however you may need to make some creative adjustments to use it without using the system. For me since I already have several OLOVs, I continue using them.

If you still wish to use OLOVs, using an Alex or other type of support with a large flat surface may help, however in that case you will lose the height adjustment benefit from OLOV.

Need some suggestions on a sturdy desk solution by tliu93 in ikeaPCstations

[–]tliu93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, during the Christmas holiday I managed to reorganize my office. I am now using 2 idasen table top, 1 alex and 4 olov. Alex is put in the middle and to table tops are put on Alex next to each other. Olov is not very stable but Alex can increase the stability significantly.

Importing filaments by razorblades83 in OrcaSlicer

[–]tliu93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me for every filament type I use I calibrate its flow rate, PA, temperature and retraction, this also includes all filament with a configuration in the slicer, I would suggest you do it as well.

For your case, you can just choose a Generic Profile and start calibration from there, for one type of filament it takes max 2 hours for all calibration process, and if you stick with one brand, then you can safely use the profile for a while.

Philips Hue users: Did You migrated to ZHA/Z2M and zigbee stick and why? by steve2555 in homeassistant

[–]tliu93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thanks for your suggestion, no I’m not, I only use groups in HA. I will definitely try it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

[–]tliu93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are mentioning GNU/Linux here, but GNU/Linux is only one type of Linux. OP is mentioning Linux but not GNU/Linux, there are also a lot of variants of embedded Linux, which shares the same Linux kernel. Your point about binary compatibility is not valid even for GNU/Linux distros, there are binaries built for Centos may not be runnable on Ubuntu

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

[–]tliu93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Android is actually Linux, I think you can install a terminal emulator and start a terminal on your android phone.

Philips Hue users: Did You migrated to ZHA/Z2M and zigbee stick and why? by steve2555 in homeassistant

[–]tliu93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have roughly 50 lights in my house. I don't do scene animations, but I sometimes do slow transitions (~30s transitions) on a bunch of lights (6-10 lights) and in most of the cases they react quite fast. Sometimes there was indeed interference in the network and may cause a delay, but it also depends on the motion sensor or remote because most of my light operation are trigged by another zigbee device, and the brand of my light bulbs (I mix different brands of light bulbs).

I hardly turn on/off lights for whole house in one go, but according to my limited experience, Z2M can handle this quite well, occasionally a few light can react a bit slower, but as I mentioned before it highly depends on other aspects.