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ikidd@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Tobacco companies are worried about a European-wide coordinated tax increase.English1·3 hours agoThat’s my point, the hypocrisy is deafening.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto Illustrations of history@lemmy.world•Swiss pikemen and German Landsknecht mercenaries clash in the Battle of Dornach, 1499 ADEnglish2·13 hours agoBaldrich, fetch me my most intimidating codpiece! The black one, I think.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto The Guardian - US@rss.ponder.cat•US defence secretary says strikes on Iran nuclear sites were 'overwhelming success' – videoEnglish2·13 hours agoHe wasn’t part of the strikes group (seriously), presumably because he’s a drunk yammerhead.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•ingrown big toenail solution. does it exist?English3·13 hours agoI had a friend describe this method as well, though he was a bit more direct and grabbed the piece with pliers and pulled it out, usually fairly bloodily. Then he’d bandage it up until it stopped bleeding, and watch it grow back and clip it if it started edging back out to the side.
I had it happen a couple times and used his method, and then I heard someone say if you cut the toenail straight across instead of following the curve, it wouldn’t do this. Since I started that, I haven’t had it happen again. I just use electrical sidecutters and don’t cut them super short either.
ikidd@lemmy.worldtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Siffleur Falls Trail, Kootenay Plains, AlbertaEnglish2·13 hours agoAlso, if you take the trail east where it splits off going to the falls, you’ll come around again on the Kootenay Plain and eventually end up where there’s an old bridge that got washed away, and people camp RVs there on the other side of the N Sask river at Preacher’s Point, or at least they did once upon a time. I’ve mountain biked out that way, it’s a bit long for a day hike unless you hump it.
ikidd@lemmy.worldtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Siffleur Falls Trail, Kootenay Plains, AlbertaEnglish2·13 hours agoIIRC, it’s about as far again to the next one as from the parking lot to the main falls, you probably didn’t make it that far if you only went 4 or 5 miles. But post the pic and ping me, I’ll recognize if it is. The campsite I’m thinking of is right on the riverside about 50m from the bottom of the falls.
ikidd@lemmy.worldOPto Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Installed a mini-split this weekend. AMA.English2·15 hours agoPerfectAire bought via Home Depot online.
Very quiet. Like almost unnoticeable, even the compressor unit is almost silent. Maybe that changes when it gets hot but it’s been rainy and cool for the last week so it wasn’t exactly getting a workout. Can’t be any noisier than the PAM unit it replaces.
It has wifi with some app called ConnectLife that has a Home Assistant integration available, but I couldn’t seem to get it to hook up to my wifi, it just sets up an AP I can connect to with the app, and then fails to find any wifi networks to let me connect it to permanently. It says in the manual that it’ll only connect to 2.4GHz networks, but I have both frequencies active on my router, and no dice. I’m not really heartbroken about that, I can use the remote. I might try turning it off and on again and see if it smartens up.
The extra lineset is just coiled next to the condensor, you can’t shorten it or you’d have to flare-fit the ends, and evac and charge it. It’s fine where it is, I had maybe 6’ of extra which is a couple coils. They’re ziptied to the joists of the decking above it.
Might have taken 8 or 10 hours to put in with the electrical since I had to rearrange my breaker box a bit to free up a slot for a 20A double pole. I do have to anchor the unit down yet but it doesn’t vibrate or anything so I wasn’t too worried about it. It would have been much faster if I could have just gone through an outside wall and had the condenser mounted on the wall or a sidewalk block under it. But I had to open up a hole in the stairwell ceiling and work inside a cramped spiderwebby cubbyhole, then crawl under a deck to put the condenser under there and lay on my side to do up the connections and wire it. I’d say 6 hours if just going through the wall and if electrical was easier.
Say 2800 with the time? Which is less than just the install price I was quoted to put one in, let alone the cost of the unit.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•when america sends its people, they’re not sending their best.English2·15 hours agoMeal Team Six
ikidd@lemmy.worldtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Siffleur Falls Trail, Kootenay Plains, AlbertaEnglish4·15 hours agoFun little day hike to the falls. The second falls is smaller but has a fantastic campsite just under the falls and is usually empty.
If you get serious and head into the backcountry from there, take bear spray and a slower hiking partner. I’ve encountered grizzly more than once back there, especially in the burned-over areas.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I just saw that Mick Jagger is attending Jeff Bezos's wedding when did he sell out?English19·15 hours agoAbout 1962
ikidd@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Tobacco companies are worried about a European-wide coordinated tax increase.English24·16 hours agoAnd pot, too, right?
Right?
ikidd@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the longest you've gone without a shower/bath. Why?English5·16 hours agoThis thread makes my asshole itchy.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto History Ruins@lemmy.world•Ruins of the city of Troy, modern-day TurkiyeEnglish2·16 hours agoShould see about shitting on Reagan’s grave.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•EU may take action against Israel if conditions in Gaza do not improveEnglish262·16 hours agoWe’re going to get serious if you kill another quarter million women and children. You just watch it.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Supreme Court lets Trump administration resume deportations of immigrants to countries other than their ownEnglish2·16 hours agoOh, you’re thinking about real Jesus. You need to read the Bible according to Supply-side Jesus. That’ll make more sense.
ikidd@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Supreme Court lets Trump administration resume deportations of immigrants to countries other than their ownEnglish8·16 hours agoWith showers?
ikidd@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Rich Americans flock to apply for New Zealand’s ‘golden visas’ after government loosens requirementsEnglish6·16 hours agoIt’s basically warm Canada. My cousin moved there 30 years ago and said it’s so similiar he felt home as soon as he got there.
ikidd@lemmy.worldOPto Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Installed a mini-split this weekend. AMA.2·21 hours agoThe coupling system seems pretty robust compared to the run of the mill flare fitting that you’d find on a normal install. Also, they are not just quick couplers, they’re inside a JIC so there’s a backup seal there. Maybe not as good as brazed, but flare fittings work well enough on equipment. It does have ports for charging so I could always refit with brazed lineset some day and recharge.
We’ll see. Typical charge for installing one of these things around here is upwards of $4000, on top of the $4000 they charge for a $1500 unit. I’ll take my chances since I’m all of $1800 into it. And compared to my old 4t AC PAM unit, I’m pretty sure I’ll save that in a year.
ikidd@lemmy.worldOPto Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Installed a mini-split this weekend. AMA.English3·1 day agoCompletely charged. The linesets are evacuated and the compressor and head unit are precharged. If you use more than the 25’ lineset they come with, then you might have to add freon. While I do have the tools and freon around to add some if I needed as I often do AC work on my ag equipment, I didn’t have to use any. They recommend adding a certain amount if you have to use additional lineset though.
The fittings all have a dual o-ring sealing system and you can hear them pressurize when you tighten them up. Once you have it all together, you open the valves on the compressor to open the loop.
You basically check for studs, tape the pattern for the head unit to the wall where you want it, drill the lineset hole and screw the mount on. Push the lineset bundle through the wall and clip the head unit to the mount. Bend the lineset carefully so you don’t kink the copper but that seems harder to fuck up than you would think. They bend fairly nice.
If you aren’t familiar with electrical, you might want to have that done for you, but I’ve done my own electrical work for years so I wasn’t too worried about that. But you definitely don’t need to be an HVAC tech to put these in, it’s dead simple.
I wish that were the case, but I also have a VLAN’d virtual interface with a different SSID on the 2.4 radio and it’s not discovering that or the other SSIDs around the neighborhood that I’d normally see. But it’s an interesting point, I hadn’t encountered that one before.