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Democratic Pirate posted:The aisle/bin location on HD’s website is super handy for most things and considerably cuts down my time in-store. Oh. Wow. Thank you
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Arsenic Lupin posted:Oh. Wow. Thank you It is better than not having it... but sometimes, even when there's stock listed, all it does is take you right to the void where the product should be.
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IOwnCalculus posted:It is better than not having it... but sometimes, even when there's stock listed, all it does is take you right to the void where the product should be. It also takes a while to update when they change the store layout, which mine seems to do way more than they should.
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Yeah, it's helpful until it just says "front wall" or it gives no location because it's on the side of an end cap. Wegmans is beta testing this for a couple of their stores. Should be nice because now you try to find some kind of cheese and it will just say "dairy department" which covers the whole back wall of the store, with at least 4 different sections with cheeses.
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# ? Jan 15, 2024 06:27 |
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Our house came with pendant lights in the entryway and dining room that look like old sagging tits. I've replaced the dining room light already but I don't think that my ladder would let me reach the entryway lights. I don't want to buy a huge ladder. What's probably my best move here? Try to find a contractor who'd be willing to do it, or rent a bigger ladder?
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QuarkJets posted:Our house came with pendant lights in the entryway and dining room that look like old sagging tits. I've replaced the dining room light already but I don't think that my ladder would let me reach the entryway lights. I don't want to buy a huge ladder. What's probably my best move here? Try to find a contractor who'd be willing to do it, or rent a bigger ladder? Buy a bigger ladder and return it to the store after the job is done.
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tumblr hype man posted:Buy a bigger ladder and return it to the store after the job is done. "Is there anything wrong with your huge ladder?" "It only extends down. I need one that extends up." I have a half inch PEX pipe that serves as my instant hot water heater condensation line. The fitting where it attaches to the water heater is leaking. This is weird to me as the drain and pipe exit vertically out of the bottom of the hot water heater and the fitting is obviously above the rest of the pipe. I banged the pipe and it doesn't feel full of water like it's frozen and backed up. But here we are. I've never undone a PEX pipe fitting. Do I unscrew it? Just yank? Carefully cut the white plastic crimping bit? I really don't want to damage the water heater by going ham on it. Also this instant hot water heater has been the bane of my existence and it's all Gary's fault. My Gary owns an HVAC company which we actually considered a boon, but it turns out he was so loving bad at his job he sold his house after loving this thing up so badly rather than fix it. Also what are people using to upload images now that imgur sucks?
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Why wouldn’t you want to own a longer ladder? Confusing.
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# ? Jan 15, 2024 14:33 |
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I'm very annoyed that my back and front porch slabs are sinking. It's bullshit and this house is 100 years old. Get. It. Together. Home.
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Dr. Eldarion posted:Best way to do it may be to order for in-store pickup and wait until you get a confirmation. This is the way, at least at my local Lowe's. It's never more than an hour or so between order and confirmation, so I pre-order the things I absolutely need specifically, then I go to wander for the rest and pick up the order at the end.
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Just don’t do it for materials or it turns into “we gave you 3 less panels because we didn’t want to pull a palette down oh and we made sure to grab a few damaged ones for you.”
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PainterofCrap posted:FWIW this is what I have now: all of my passwords, accessible from a single password. It'll remain air-gapped, because I am a I'm catching up on this thread and just want to say - A perfect password manager is a little black book. It literally cannot be hacked. My mother in law started doing it 20 years ago and accidentally stumbled onto best practices because it made it easy to have unique passwords per site. My heirs can use my death certificate to get access to things, gently caress em I'll be dead. (My spouse is directly on a majority of the bank accounts.)
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H110Hawk posted:I'm catching up on this thread and just want to say - A perfect password manager is a little black book. It literally cannot be hacked. My mother in law started doing it 20 years ago and accidentally stumbled onto best practices because it made it easy to have unique passwords per site. A physical book is def the best password manager, assuming you use unique passwords and make them challenging. That said, the downside is obviously super inconvenient. For digital, I can’t recommend 1Password enough. You make one very difficult password and then it makes everything else just randomized, and you just copy/paste from the app. Unlike Last Pass, they have yet to be hacked as well (yes you never know). On this topic, reminder that for iPhone at least, you can designate who can control your phone and info if you pass away. Having worked phones for 14+ years, I’ve seen a LOT of people struggle recovering info when someone passes and no one say, knows the lock code, knows the password, etc. it’s morbid, but having digital stuff in order for when you pass is honestly something I do recommend (I know you’re not saying otherwise, but just wanted to note).
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# ? Jan 15, 2024 16:19 |
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The only downside I have found to using one of those password/passkey-generating algorithms (including Chrome & Firefox) is when logging in to streaming services from one device to another, or when we travel with a Roku. It is an enormous pain in the balls to try & key in the proper string/PW, especially using the remote to navigate the character field
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The Dave posted:Just don’t do it for materials or it turns into “we gave you 3 less panels because we didn’t want to pull a palette down oh and we made sure to grab a few damaged ones for you.” loving word. I pre-ordered some lumber for pick up exactly once. They were loving not happy when I said nope and went to pick out my own, because I swear they grabbed the most warped, cast off bullshit possible to unload. edit: HD, not Lowes
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BigHead posted:I've never undone a PEX pipe fitting. Do I unscrew it? Just yank? Carefully cut the white plastic crimping bit? I really don't want to damage the water heater by going ham on it. There are at least three different types of pex connector. It sounds like you're talking about expansion pex, in which case you want to cut the pex off entirely and leave the expanded connector on the fitting. There is no saving/reusing the expanded section of pex, so no need to fight with it while still attached. Now you want to use a sharp utility knife to cut off the expansion ring, then the pex itself under it.
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PainterofCrap posted:The only downside I have found to using one of those password/passkey-generating algorithms (including Chrome & Firefox) is when logging in to streaming services from one device to another, or when we travel with a Roku. It is an enormous pain in the balls to try & key in the proper string/PW, especially using the remote to navigate the character field Yeah my netflix password is basically "password." gently caress it. Also any Roku device which doesn't use the 4-character account linker should be ashamed of itself. It's a key feature of Roku devices.
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Duckman2008 posted:A physical book is def the best password manager, assuming you use unique passwords and make them challenging. That said, the downside is obviously super inconvenient. As an SH/SC mod I feel obligated to +1 this. 1Password is great. That being said, I have had issues getting older folks to use password managers and a physical book is just fine for them. I did get my mom to start using a scanner so all her paperwork is digital and I highly recommend that. PainterofCrap posted:The only downside I have found to using one of those password/passkey-generating algorithms (including Chrome & Firefox) is when logging in to streaming services from one device to another, or when we travel with a Roku. It is an enormous pain in the balls to try & key in the proper string/PW, especially using the remote to navigate the character field Most of them you can set to use "diceware" passwords. In 1Password the option is "Memorable" when generating them. That will let you do a handful of words and a special character between them if you want. Much easier to type and if they are long enough they're plenty secure.
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Internet Explorer posted:
That's true it's still a pain in the butt to write a longer password with the 'arcade game high score' method of typing.
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I like KeePass for passwords and I have it in Dropbox so I can access it on my phone or PC. Also it's safe from fires. Aside from that a book is perfect, that's what my wife uses.StormDrain posted:That's true it's still a pain in the butt to write a longer password with the 'arcade game high score' method of typing. Every time I log into something on the TV I'm tempted to change the password to something like vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv.
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PerniciousKnid posted:I like KeePass for passwords and I have it in Dropbox so I can access it on my phone or PC. Also it's safe from fires. Aside from that a book is perfect, that's what my wife uses. Part of it is that you have to recognize what you’re protecting with the password and allocate how many fucks to give accordingly. Something that has saved credit card info? Give it a real password. Your actual bank account? Give that a best practices random password. The Netflix that you need to type in using awful phone controls? Who gives a gently caress make it aaaaaaaaaaa and be done with it.
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Upgrade posted:Why wouldn’t you want to own a longer ladder? Confusing. I want to own a longer ladder. I don't want to store a longer ladder.
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QuarkJets posted:Our house came with pendant lights in the entryway and dining room that look like old sagging tits. I've replaced the dining room light already but I don't think that my ladder would let me reach the entryway lights. I don't want to buy a huge ladder. What's probably my best move here? Try to find a contractor who'd be willing to do it, or rent a bigger ladder? Rent one of these from home depot for a day https://www.homedepot.com/p/rental/Werner-Aluminum-Multi-Purpose-Ladder-26-MT-26/316821545. You can probably fit in your vehicle if you have a hatchback or SUV.
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Oops backed the car into the closed garage door and bent it slightly. Just breaking in the new house a little.
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# ? Jan 15, 2024 20:47 |
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Did you start your car with the door shut?
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Tremors posted:Did you start your car with the door shut? Yeah. My wife actually, although I nearly did the same thing. She suggested that it's because the new house has motion lights in the garage, and we're used to opening the garage door to turn the light on. Edit: I left the door open for a bit to air it out. PerniciousKnid fucked around with this message at 21:12 on Jan 15, 2024 |
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I gotta cross post this here. homewrecker posted:Is there a thread somewhere on SA for judging people's home decorating / interior design? Because I just saw this post on a certain subreddit (via the popular feed), I'll let you try and guess which subreddit after you see the pictures: Getting inspo ideas for my remodel.
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It's like they were at the mall, maybe a Forever 21 or COS or something, and said "I want to live in this store"
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 02:26 |
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More like a porn set
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Guy Axlerod posted:It's like they were at the mall, maybe a Forever 21 or COS or something, and said "I want to live in this store" My first thought was a tacky jewelry store tbh
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r/killyourwifeandmakeitlooklikeanaccident? loving marble on the stairs. Gotta wear workplace non-slip shoes everywhere you go.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 02:33 |
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There’s an interior design thread, but please don’t post it there, they might all combust. Reminds me of Connor McDavid’s house, but the Kirkland/Great Value version https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/inside-the-cozy-modern-home-of-hockey-all-star-connor-mcdavid
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All that money on reno and they still couldn't be bothered to put the TV in the right place
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MarcusSA posted:I gotta cross post this here. /r/malllivingspace
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Tiny Timbs posted:All that money on reno and they still couldn't be bothered to put the TV in the right place
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Cannon_Fodder posted:I'm very annoyed that my back and front porch slabs are sinking. It's bullshit and this house is 100 years old. Get. It. Together. Home. Just build new porches that sink into the swamp until one stays up.
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They've been doing this at the south pole station in Antarctica for 50 years, so at a bare minimum it appears to be a sustainable solution
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MarcusSA posted:I gotta cross post this here. Notes: Out: Warmth and natural materials. Out: Hallway fire alarm In: Forgot to take before pictures before starting any work. In: No wall mounted art of any kind in either point of time. Not even a scarface poster. In: completely unnecessary barn door in the hall
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MarcusSA posted:I gotta cross post this here. It’s truly just so loving ugly goddamn (and my monitor is on, tyvm!!!)
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Goon parents: how often do you wash clothes for a newborn? My friend apparently ends up washing clothes for his two kids under 3 multiple times per week.
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