Kyanche
Kyanche t1_jdgimkt wrote
Ahhhhh these kill me in rental houses. I'll find a 1600sqft house and I'm like perfect! Then I look at pictures and it turns out it's a 1350sqft house with a big enclosed patio they're trying to sell as a bedroom. Oh hell naw. Covered patios are not bedrooms.
I agree with the self leveling cement. Plywood's gonna probably gather moisture like crazy.
Kyanche t1_jdbel10 wrote
Reply to comment by Mikelightman in Job listing platform Indeed lays off 2,200 employees by marketrent
As long as they pay a big lump sum severance, what's wrong with getting shitcanned over email?
Kyanche t1_jdbegv2 wrote
I wonder if any of these copycat CEOs are going to accidentally dumpster their company by laying off too many people.
Kyanche t1_ja2cbjf wrote
Reply to comment by the_skine in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
> Of course, with all of the reddit discussions and YouTube "documentaries" about how automation and AI are coming for "low-skilled" work (that actually requires a lot of skill, but is called that so they can be paid less), it's funny that the jobs that AIs are disrupting are mostly art, music, and writing.
I despise the term "low skill" because it's so disrespectful, and completely tone deaf from a business perspective. It's like saying "there's nothing we can learn from people who work in that role" except people in these roles are almost ALWAYS the people with the feet on the ground who ACTUALLY KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON BEST.
You can almost always tell a well-run organization and a badly run one just by this alone.
Kyanche t1_j734awy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
Eh some builder probably hangs out here and swears by sharkbites - they use it in every connection in every house they build. Just not the one they live in. :D
Kyanche t1_j719eo0 wrote
Reply to comment by WillFerrel in Do I need to take up the whole floor? by mabotttt
You should see the house I rent lol. All the rooms have different laminate flooring and shitty t-moldings between. It drives me mad! Especially when a t-molding comes loose and catches my foot!
Kyanche t1_j7199tw wrote
Reply to comment by JMJimmy in Do I need to take up the whole floor? by mabotttt
Yep that's what I'd do as well! To me, the most important thing would either be making it perfectly level, or as close to level as possible - especially if the height is slightly off.
Kyanche t1_j4yy25x wrote
Reply to comment by Youvebeeneloned in Microsoft to cut 10k jobs, about 5% of workforce, and take $1.2B restructuring charge by iingot
I still think it's really shitty management that you have to have "seasonal" firings like this. Those things should be done on a case-by-case basis with a proper review process.
Kyanche t1_j1ya251 wrote
Reply to TIL Betty White was nominated in the 1st Emmy category for female performers in 1950, 1 of the first women to have full creative control of her own TV show, while she was still living at home with her parents, the1st woman to host her own talk show and 1st woman to win an Emmy for game show hosting by 54_actual
Ah yes, ELLEN HARPER JACKSON. Heheh :D I'll miss her great acting.
Kyanche t1_iy5l17o wrote
Reply to comment by MyMomSaysIAmCool in Dashcam install to Subaru Legacy with hidden wires by Rick91981
That's great news, because in our cadillac I so don't want to go digging through the A pillars and dashboard lol. In my Jeep it's simple and there's a gazillion videos of people doing it.
Kyanche t1_iy5fuyy wrote
Reply to comment by redditsux4me in Dashcam install to Subaru Legacy with hidden wires by Rick91981
Is the principle behind these sorts of things being safe that the wires going to the mirror have to be rated for 7.5A because the smallest fuse on that panel is 7.5A? So you can safely wire additional things inline without the risk of running too much current through the wires?
I've always been sketched out at the idea of tapping existing connections because I figured they wouldn't have much available overhead. Heheh. I mean, there's no telling if that mirror isn't already wired with lights and other things that take up the rest of the (presumed) 7.5A circuit?
It'd be much nicer if I could just make a little extension cable instead of sticking tap pins into the connector like that.
Kyanche t1_ixcf9b8 wrote
Reply to comment by Linkfan92 in Hidden audits reveal millions in overcharges by Medicare Advantage plans by rustyseapants
My mom has a rare PPO Medicare advantage plan. It's cheaper than the gap plan by far, but still pretty damn expensive at times. :( the networks make HMOs awful.
Kyanche t1_iu7fl6x wrote
Reply to comment by coyote-1 in I caught some jeep dudes praying to their engine god by grisigt
I have a Jeep and I agree with you lol
Kyanche t1_je8e1qb wrote
Reply to comment by Rugged_as_fuck in concrete shower pan with corner bench -- but forgot to build bench. what to do? by jaaassshhh
> I hated it. It was constantly covered in bottles. It was uncomfortable to sit on because if you didn't spray water on it for 5 minutes it was freezing cold. It took up space that I was constantly reminded I might have wanted to stand in. It accumulated more shower "grime" than the rest of the shower even though it was properly sloped. It was wide enough for two people, which was great for all the times you showered alone, or all the times when you did shower with a partner and wanted the extra room to stand in. Fucking stupid idea.
I thought shower benches were cool until I rented a house that had a brand new master bedroom and bathroom, and the bathroom had a really nice shower - subway tile, granite trim, that pretty blue glass decoration, AND A BIG GRANITE BENCH.
Made the shower feel smaller, and as you mentioned, would get gross really fast and was way way way too cold to actually sit on.
This was also how I learned I don't think I ever want a shower with a swinging door ever again. The rubber trim on the bottom messes up really easily and even when it does work, the door will dump water all over the floor every time you open it. Sliding doors don't look as cool and the rails are really annoying, but man I will take a sliding shower door any day.