dodeca

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[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 15 points 1 month ago (1 children)

There's a frood who really knows where his towel is!

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If I could give 1000 updoots I would. I've been trying to find this podcast again for years!

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Do this, and also do the Cards Against Humanity $100. https://www.apologize.lol/

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Thanks for this. It never made much sense to me, but I never thought much about it either and your explanation works for me.

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I loved my G2.

It's in my nightstand drawer now, plump from bad battery bloat. I ran it for 10 years as my bedside alarm clock. It ran a long gone app called NightClock.

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

The recent 4K release is getting trashed for how bad the AI did "upscaling" or whatever the AI did. I liked this video about it.

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for the reply.

Yesterday I was able to determine which outside outlet was causing the GFCI to trip and I connected everything else up on the basement outlet and it didn't trip. I went back to it again tonight, pulled apart the basement outlet again and did the same tests with the multimeter I did yesterday and I didn't get the weird 101, just another 0.7.

So I wired it all together again and it's working, not tripping now.

I now suspect that the outside outlet got wet, since it rained yesterday. Does what I observed make sense if there was water inside the outlet? I pulled both outside outlets apart yesterday in my testing, and put them back together better. But it also rained today, though an outside deck light was plugged into it yesterday so maybe that allowed water in. I'm going to replacing the box cover (looks like this) with a plastic flip cover one this weekend.

FWIW, this GFCI has been tripping on the regular every few months. We has suspected the old refrigerator in the garage was the problem, because if we unplugged it the GFCI wouldn't trip. Once we simply replaced the extension chord to the fridge with a better one and it stopped tripping. Once we blamed a kid for running a space heater. Often we'd plug the fridge into a different outlet with an extension chord into the house and wait a couple hours before plugging it back into the garage outlet and it would be fine again. I thought maybe something in the basement could start running at the same time, like maybe the water softener and water heater and the fridge all kicked in at the same moment, but yesterday it was tripping with everything unplugged. So I finally got around to checking the whole breaker and finding every outlet on it. This confirmed that the other appliances are not on the same breaker, which I expected. It's garage lights and 5 garage outlets (3 wall, 2 ceiling for door openers), one outlet in the basement and two outside outlets. (Annoyingly the previous owners or the builders labeled the circuit "garage lights and laundry" but none of it is laundry.) The GFCI was tripping but only killing the 3 garage wall outlets, basement outlet and the two outside outlets.

Anyway, thanks again for the detailed response. Much appreciated!

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

Thanks for the reply.

You are right, the 101V one would trip the GFCI. I traced it to the backyard outlet. I connected everything else yesterday and left it like that and it was fine today.

I went back to it again this evening, pulled apart the basement outlet and tested them all again. It was giving 122, 0.7 and 0.7, so no weird 101 today. I wired it all back together tonight and it's not tripping. IDK what happened, but I think the outlet might have gotten wet. I pulled apart each outlet yesterday and put them back together better, but I can't remember what order I did what. I'm going to leave it like this with a lamp for the next few days on so I'll know if it trips again.

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago

Here are pictures of the other black to white multimeter readings.

The 01.9 will reduce to 0.7 if I hold it there a while.

 

I have a GFCI in the garage that tripped and keeps tripping. I traced it to an outlet in the basement but there is something weird going on. I'm not an electrician, but I've done a bit of wiring, but I don't know how to interpret this.

In the picture is the basement outlet pulled apart and the power is on and the GFCI is reset and working. This basement outlet has 3 14/2 cables coming in. I think one is power from the garage, and the other two lead to outlets outside the house. I checked the wires until I found 120V and then marked them with yellow tape, which is what is shown in the image.

However, if I connect the multimeter to the black/yellow and one of the other whites I get a reading of 101.8, and the other white reads 0.7. This shouldn't be happening, right?

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 14 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I've got a couple questions about this.

If the timestamp is off, how does the share link with timestamp work?

If I quit watching the video when an ad starts and then start watching it again, does it continue with the ad? I watch yt on my Samsung tv and it's an ad minefield, but it's kinda fun and easy to report the ads or quit the vid and start it again to avoid the ads. Id rather spend 30 seconds bouncing around menus than watching ads for stuff I don't use.

If it's injected video, can I just skip ahead like I do for sponsored content?

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago

Megastructure, I learned it in Moonfall.

[–] dodeca@lemmy.world 10 points 7 months ago

I'm a little late to this post but if I remember correctly, and for anyone who needs something to research, Tommy Chong drives hot wheels cars across women's breasts at the end of a good bad movie named Evil Bong (2006).

 

My daughter (19) works at a warehouse job and listens to a lot of audiobooks.

I'd like to gift her a subscription to a service, but I don't know much about the options. She had audible for a while. I just use Libby.

What audio book services do you recommend?

 

I'm not complaining about the content, I'm upset with the experience. It has the worst user experience I've ever used with a streaming service, and I have Hulu with ads. FWIW we're watching on a Samsung TV that's a couple years old.

My wife and I have had Apple TV off and on since it came out and we always quit watching it and cancel. It's a bad, frustrating chore to use so we avoid it. This time we got it because it's included with our new phone plan, but we quickly remembered why we don't watch anything on it.

Apple TV doesn't remember where we were in an episode. If we stop watching and come back to the episode it starts from the beginning. If we pause the video and wait too long it jumps back to the menu and we lose where we were. If we stop watching at any point, hopefully we remember where we were when we start watching again because we have to fast forward to it.

If we pause the video too many times it becomes unwatchable. It plays back in this amazingly weird jump back, jump forward, playback of stuttering weirdness. So if we pause but don't want to let it pause too long we unpause and pause again so we can keep our place. But the only real option is to pause and note the time so we can start the episode over and fast forward back to where we were.

Apple TV can't even remember what episode we are on, continually jumping back to an early season episode even though we are on season 2 or 3. Say we just finished episode 8 of season 3 and credits are rolling, we press the back button to go to the episode selection (it doesn't have a next episode option, which seems weird) and it jumps all the way left back to e1s1. So to get to the next episode we have to move the selector right dozens of times to the next episode to start it. If we come back the next day the show is listed in our "continue watching" as e1s1. We can tell it we've watched that episode by long button press then 'Mark Episode as Watched', but who wants to do that after every episode?

The audio drifts, often off by seconds ahead of the video. We hear sound effects before they happen, talking is weird, etc. CC text appears and disappears before we see them talk. This might get fixed if we stop playing the episode, and restart it and then fast forward to where we were, but often we just deal with it because of the hassle. Imagine watching Ted Lasso and you hear the goal happen 2 seconds before the video. Super cool.

We want closed captions on, and it says it's on, but they aren't. We have to go into the menu which says CC is on but change it to something else then back to get them to show up. Amazon Prime video has a similar bug but it still shows CC but in the wrong language sometimes.

Watching anything on Apple TV is a chore and annoying and I would never pay for this "service".

Is this the actual user experience Apple designed? I get that they are a walled garden with the "best experience" on Apple devices, but this is horrible and would never make me consider Apple devices as a good thing.

Oh, and I've searched for solutions but they are crazy. Why would I need to go to iTunes on a different device to change settings, to log out and back in etc? We don't have any Apple devices associated with this account, so apparently a fix isn't possible? 3rd party device problem they say. Call Apple support? Why? We have 10 other streaming apps that work without these horrible issues. We've uninstalled and reinstalled the app, logged out and in, but it just works the same way as I've described. It seems to be designed this way.

This is the user experience they give people. No wonder they need to pump their subscription numbers with free offers.

 

Zelda dressed up for Halloween.

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