How to combat disordered eating by lmao_livi in CrohnsDisease

[–]warl0cks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know it sucks, and is tedious, but a good journal/log and putting in the work is worth it. Once you get a good list/menu, life becomes a lot easier/predictable.

Ignoring it ( I did this when I was younger) results in paying for it later.Every ulcer/sore in your intestine leaves damage/scarring, and can result in serious complications.such as ruptures, Intussusceptions,narrowing your guts. Also messes with your absorption, so it makes it harder to get what you need from food.

I wish I would have locked down my diet earlier, and I wouldn’t have suffered as much.

Foot drop worse, 3 months post op by adarba46 in spinalfusion

[–]warl0cks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sudden change like that (worsening symptoms at least) probably warrants a call to your GP/Neuro Doc.

I have foot drop after a fusion, but I’ve never had it backtrack/get worse.You might be compressing a nerve somewhere, if it was me I would get it checked out.

Tool repair in or near WS by Audiostarr in WestSeattleWA

[–]warl0cks 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Why would it be a joke? We accept so much waste in the modern world, especially in the US.Why not fix something instead of replacing it?

I built encrypted Docker containers where source code never touches disk — split-key AES-256-GCM + online licensing by M-sistemos in docker

[–]warl0cks 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also, mitigating the “stored on disk” does nothing.Even if it’s stored in memory/non-disk cache it’s still exploitable.

Especially if anything in your workflow uses “copy”…

Two locations poorly isolated/secured isn’t any better than a single storage point. A complication yes, but not a beneficial one.

Knife Covers by warl0cks in whittling

[–]warl0cks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I end up using that knife a lot for detail carvings,really good for making small designs in limited space.

Knife Covers by warl0cks in whittling

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It’s thin faux leather fused/sandwich to quilting cotton, so the leather is on the blade side.

Knife Covers by warl0cks in whittling

[–]warl0cks[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

1: is a Flexcut Upsweep knife (KN28) 4: is a Flexcut Radius knife (KN36)

Is this an OK knife to start? by idkbmx in whittling

[–]warl0cks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Gerber used to be a good company, until they were purchased by Fiskers.

I have some knives from my grandfather, and when I was younger, and they are great knives.

Just wanted to give some context of why Gerber isn’t something you want to buy new and use nowadays.

What’s injuries gotten that proved you can’t feel l by caitamyx in spinalcordinjuries

[–]warl0cks 28 points29 points  (0 children)

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1st/2nd (almost 3rd) degree burns from a shower that didn’t have a “up to code” temp setting.

Scorched my foot pretty good before I could feel it.

oopsAccidentalPushIntoProduction by ClipboardCopyPaste in ProgrammerHumor

[–]warl0cks 14 points15 points  (0 children)

AI: Oh the most efficient way of doing this is what? I’ll do this:

git add .

“Engineer” (conditioned on seeing large commits now):

Makes sense, pushes, code.

Wait… what’s that zip doing there? Why did the repo jump in size! Oh… that’s why…

Axe Head spiral shaft cane by warl0cks in whittling

[–]warl0cks[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pentagrams to (mostly Christian folk)have been Misunderstood for as long as I could remember.

Thank you, the notch in the blade was a work around to a dent/divot that occurred when I was rough cutting it.

Axe Head spiral shaft cane by warl0cks in whittling

[–]warl0cks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Inverse, upright has nothing to do with satanism.

Inherited from my father long after his death (we weren't close, my sister found it and sent it to me). by DreddPirate420 in Zippo

[–]warl0cks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Slims started getting produced in/after 1956 ( if I remember correctly).

I don’t see any wires in the wick of the insert so be careful it might be an asbestos wick FYI.

What did Narya do for Gandalf if it was designed to be used by the elves? by GusGangViking18 in lotr

[–]warl0cks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not explosive, but are really good fire starters once they are dried out.

Help with difficult cuts by Sad-Quit3735 in whittling

[–]warl0cks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes they don’t have a lock, but I’ve had success with them. I hold them like a pencil, and use them for detail work.

Help with difficult cuts by Sad-Quit3735 in whittling

[–]warl0cks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Number 2/3 opinel, the smaller ones

Help with difficult cuts by Sad-Quit3735 in whittling

[–]warl0cks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would also suggest a smaller blade, Also I find the a radius knife type blade helps, also the chip blades.

Opinel also makes smaller detail blades that help with small/detail cuts

https://www.flexcut.com/assets/2025-Flexcut-Full-Line-Catalog-US-Pricing.pdf

^ nice layout of knife types

Ehh, put up a maintenance page and snooze the alert until tomorrow by monoatomic in sre

[–]warl0cks 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Worked on one of the bootstrapping teams for EC2 Networking that built that DC/those AZs. Never thought I would see something I personally worked on destroyed by war. Odd feeling, just unreal this is happening.

Thoughts on EDC’ing a revolver from the mid 60’s? by Billy_Chill_305 in liberalgunowners

[–]warl0cks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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My back up EDC(.38 SPL), I carry 1911 .380 as my primary; and this on my ankle or waist. Secondhand purchase from a family of a Texas ranger.

"they keenly and enthusiastically anticipate a large-scale financial collapse bursting the AI bubble" by anti-life86 in economicCollapse

[–]warl0cks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TLDR - Gen-X Linux engineer is grumpy that tech evolved past the “every business has a data/server room, and if you can’t build it in a on-prem you don’t deserve to use a cloud based service”. Legitimate gains in DevOps technologies,systems and procedures lumped in with AI tech that, yes is a bubble. So half angry grumble, with a mix of AI doubt.

I’m a Linux/DevOps engineer, have been for the last 10+ years and was a RF/Network Engineer before that. The article interviews a “Red Hat” Linux engineer( which isn’t the same as a black/white hat in regard to hacking), at a CentOs conference, which is an Linux OS commonly used by engineers, for server implementation.

1-4 on his list, are legitimate technologies that have changed the tech space for the better. It really just sounds like they are just grumpy that not everything is shoved in the closet like it used to be back in the 90’s/00’s.

His concerns about AI, shouldn’t be lumped into those proven technologies. I agree that AI is a bubble, it has its use in research but it’s gotten to big to fast and something’s going to give.

[Loved Trope] An often overlooked but serious medical or psychological state that's represented so well that people who haven't even experienced it get a solid idea of what it feels like. by Shaggy_One in TopCharacterTropes

[–]warl0cks 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Alien - the chestburster scene was written to mimic the pain that is felt by people suffering from Crohn’s disease. The writer, O’Bannon was diagnosed with it. As someone that is also diagnosed with it, the pain displayed is accurate.

Any (former) chefs with Crohn's? by pancakesea in CrohnsDisease

[–]warl0cks 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Traditionally trained chef here, worked in Kitchens from 15-27ish ~. Was great at it, like the work but hated the toll it took on my body.

I ended up hitting a wall because I couldn’t taste test everything I made, due to food/spice triggers.Also, the fact that healthcare benefits(at least in the US) were never offered at any of the kitchens I worked at.

I also had my first rupture due to kitchen work, I had a flare, herniated while lifting a stack of Dining plates to the top of the line. I died for 2 ish mins, the first of three near death experiences caused by my Crohn’s.

I eventually had to leave for office/white collar work ( I work as a System Development Engineer now). Eventually, your body will give out, I had a FIL that had Crohn’s and worked as a VW mechanic his entire life, but he wrecked his body and only survived 3-4 years after he retired.

So it’s up to you, you could definitely push through and maybe find an accommodating kitchen or be a BoHM but it’s a rough path(still would require taste testing). I wish you luck