@decryption you could consider the G-Shock version of this watch, the DW-5600E (or equivalent). It’s a bit chunkier, but more expensive too unfortunately. The F-91W is pretty slimline.
@decryption yeah it’s great value if you want notifications on your wrist (I don’t, but I understand why most people do). I bought the G-Shock so I could ride my bike with my watch on my wrist and not worry about smashing it anywhere if I eat dirt.
Just had to ask ChatGPT something about updating some Yoast SEO-specific data for pages in a Wordpress site I am working on at work here, because Googling returns just junk search results now*.
And the ChatGPT response was succinct, and most of all, correct.
I’m sure the junk results are due to having the term “seo” in the search query.
This is a similar feeling to when I switched from Altavista to Google search in the very late 1990s. The tool that you were depending on for almost everything on the web, feels like it’s turned to absolute shit almost overnight. The alternative is still questionable, but you can’t argue with the success rates between the two.
@Tijn I’m pretty sure copper does, but copper corrodes after a while, aluminium foil doesn’t as much. You could make a border around the garden, or foil the stems of the plants so they don’t climb up.
I haven’t used it myself (I currently don’t have a garden) but my neighbour had snail issues in her letterbox and put a layer of aluminium foil in the bottom of the letterbox and that solved it for her.
There’s also a few other solutions on YouTube along with videos testing their effectiveness.
All you folk out there eyeballing the new Microsoft ARM PC's - remember that you can always donate your old stuff to http://www.computersforacause.charity 😀
What are some numbers in your field that anyone else in the field would identify without even thinking about it, but folk outside may have no idea. Just the numbers, no explanations. Yet.
the duct/vent in my wife's study suddenly decided to blow weak (but still hot) air out of it, but the one further down in my study is strong as it always has been - wtf
@decryption I went into my roof space once and had to go under a main duct that fed heat to like 3 rooms, and I accidentally pushed a pipe off its connector with my back when I was underneath it. Was a real bitch getting that huge pipe back on the connector. I don’t think they had a lot of tape on there in the first place.
After I got it back on, I added some more straps as well to keep the pipe suspended better between the rafters, they only had a couple at each end of the pipe, causing the middle to sag heaps.