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[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

Same in VA, but if you buy a 6 pack to go, you cannot crack one open if you decide to stay, it may only be consumed off-site. Some won't even give you the beer until you have already closed your tab and are on the way out.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I mean, I'm sure there's a statistic that someone can look up but as many people as are on the planet, I feel like there would always be someone within shouting distance if not closer. I guess it really depends on how fast the earth is moving and what the frame of reference is.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Similarly, ranch powdered baked pork chops are super delicious. Get the thin sliced ones if you can find them

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

Simple to produce, and electric motors don't have the same inefficiencies as a huge diesel engine does

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

I really doubt this info. Sake is popular in Japan and would be (or should be) categorized under wine, yet wine is at zero in southeast Asia. So either wine literally means "grape wine" or the data is fucked up.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

That's not trombone, that sheet music is treble clef, trombones are bass clef.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah I remember that

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

You can get semi auto hunting rifles with a capacity of 6-10 rounds. I'm as anti gun-violence as anyone, and generally agree that more gun control is not a bad idea, but outright banning AR-15s is not the answer.

There are too many already out there to make a dent, and anyone can 3D print a lower receiver that will will hold up for at least 20 rounds.

80% lowers are a thing and you can "finish" them with basic hand tools and a drill, then you have an unregistered firearm.

There are many other ways to acquire one illegally or semi-legally, but they are currently pretty "obscure" since it's so easy and cheap to buy a lower and assemble your own. Banning legal sales will only bolster the alternative methods.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago (3 children)

they absolutely could reverse peristalsis just like any vertebrate.

AFAIK Horses cannot vomit, and I also was told that mice and rats cannot vomit.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago

Usamericans

Lol. That was 2007. I feel so old.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

So beautiful

 

Basically title, this symbol is on the tires of my new (to me) CAAD12. Are the tires on backwards? The right side of the picture is the front of the bike, the left side is the rear. This is the front tire. Another picture below showing which way the tread is facing. The tread "looks" right, it appears it would channel water away from the center correctly.

 

I got the when travelling abroad for work in Morocco. I paid about 20 USD for them from a street vendor.

Some more pics

bottom view

side view

 

Basically title: What is the preferred or most efficient way of cleaning light colored key caps?

I'm guessing that putting the whole keyboard in the dishwasher is probably out.

Do you all just pull all the keys and clean them with a towel or something in a mild soap solution?

This would give me a good chance to be disgusted by all the hair and junk that accumulates between the keys too, so there's that.

Thanks for the help, and sorry for the newbie question, but someone's gotta ask them.

 

Mine has got to be the Wydra Boat mod. But mainly because it's fairly broken as is. I spent so much time tinkering with it to get it working better but now it'll do around 40mph on flat water.

I changed the way the prop works so it doesn't stall every time you switch from D to R, I gave it a Neutral gear, I tweaked the values in the "torque converter" to get it to behave more like a real outboard motor would, and I slapped on a turbo for MOAR POWARRRR.

I also shrunk the size of the outriggers (flexbody and JBeam) since they were creating too much drag and slowing me down.

Future ideas? Add the main engine back in and attach the outboard with the trailer hitch slot allowing amphibious travel.

Anyway what are your favorite mods?

 

Also, I didn't realize how grungy the underside of my espresso machine looked! Going to have to do something about that.

 

Let's start with the obvious answers, "Just weigh the dang beans", "Just get the single dose hopper", "Just clean more often", and my personal favorite, "Just spend more money".

Now that that's out of the way...

I'm tired of fiddling with my grinder. I started my espresso journey with a cheap steam unit and a whirly blade grinder. The grinder was quickly replaced with an Encore, and the steam toy was replaced with a second hand Gaggia Classic.

After a few years I realized I hated weighing beans every day, and realized that the steps on the encore were too big to truly get the most of my espresso setup so I bought a Sette 270i.

For about a year it worked admirably. I rarely cleaned it, but it never seemed to falter.

However as the 2nd year passed and now the 3rd year is waning, the grinder is becoming more and more finicky.

I should explain that in my mind, the entire point of buying the Sette over the Vario or any of the other stepless grinders on the market was the time based grinding.

I'll always remember when I first got it, I got 18g out in 5.85 seconds.

Slowly it crept up to the 6.5-7 second range but I figure that was normal.

But now in the 3rd year it's taking 10.5 seconds to get approximately 18g out.

Why approximately? Well sometimes it's 16. Sometimes 20. Other days 17.4. Very rarely do I actually get 18.0 grams out.

There doesn't seem to be any trend or logic to it, but whenever it starts to drop down to 16 regularly I figure it's about time to clean it, so I remove the hopper and lower burr and give it a good scrub with the included brush.

The lower burr is never really what you'd call dirty, but it makes me feel like I've done something I guess. Plus, that is always the first thing anyone says to do when you say you are having grinder troubles. Gotta clean it out!

I called Baratza support and they recommended using a lighter roast.

As expected, that shortened the time to get approximately 18g out, but the inconsistency didn't improve, and I was reminded why I don't really like light roasts for espresso.

What beans am I using? Why not use what I used when I first got the grinder? I am. They are from a local roaster, same beans I've been using from the same guy for 8-10 years now. Fresh roasted, I'd call them medium - medium/dark, and $10/lb. No, not $10/12oz bag. Pound. 16 full ounces. And $10 cash. But anyway, the guy is like 80 years old, been roasting coffee in the same building for 60 years or something, I figure he knows what he is doing.

I call back Baratza. They offer to send me a free single dose hopper and recommend I weigh the beans.

No.

Also, what about the inconsistency?

You see, if on one of those days where I only get 16g out, I continue grinding until there is 18g in the portafilter, the espresso machine nearly acts as if I have installed a blank disc. Instead of a shot taking 30ish seconds to pull it may be 50-60 seconds or more. Clearly something else is going on.

Baratza support: "Oh, well when that happens it's because the coffee is getting stuck in the chute and getting reground until it is much finer than normal, you should clean it more often, here watch this video on how to clean"

Me: ಠ⁠_⁠ಠ

Anyway.

I don't want to spend $3000 on a Mahlkonig, and I'm just too skeptical about time-based grinding at this point and too cheap to spend $800 just to try out a Eureka Mignon and hope it's better, so I guess I'll just keep cleaning my Sette unless anyone has a different suggestion.

And thank you for reading all this.

 

Hey all, so this is the biggest thing I've tried to print. I'm using PETG. I'm getting a lot of repetitive bands of underextrusion that seem to stack up and get worse as the print progresses.

What do you think is causing this? Is this just an inherent thing in the way an Ender 3 works by moving the bed?

 

Is it possible to have Lemmy only refresh posts when asked? Currently if you sort by "Hot" or "New" it's almost unusable due to the "real time" nature of the website. It would be nice to have maybe a toggle to enable this behavior or maybe have a refresh button at the top / bottom.

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