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I'd rather weird windows everywhere than material design everywhere.

Thank goodness for Project Farm on YouTube

This guy gets it, always start out with the cheap tool if you use it enough that it breaks than you spend more money.

I know guys with garages full of expensive tools they barely use because they don't want to be seen with a can tire tool.


I'm in the midst of renovating a house at the moment, it's about ten years old.

The plumber siliconed all the shower valves to the fiberglass walls without screwing them to a backplate.

Unsurprisingly the builder is now out of business.


https://structuretech.com/?s=new+construction and the "That Ain't Right" guy https://www.tiktok.com/@gold.star.inspections are enough to tell you that if you're buying new, you want to get there before it's built, from a builder that's been in business for at least a generation, and have your own inspector riding their ass the whole way.

Not everywhere uses salt, lots of grit used around here.

I live in Canada, I smell it maybe a dozen times a year? Certainly less than I smell tobacco smoke (that smell is nasty).

Could depend on where I live and hangout though.


> I vaguely remember some fix to make something be able to use more than a few GB of ram to allow farther or better remdering.

A 4gb patch probably (let's you use 4gb instead of 2gb for x86 executables).


> None of my recent photos have location in the EXIF, even locally, and there's no option to turn it on.

You don't have this option?

https://imgur.com/a/piFLtfD


They are required for system drivers.

> zero Mac VMs.

Legally (the last time I checked)


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