Duallight

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[–] Duallight 4 points 5 months ago

That looks like an easy option. Might not even have to remove the backer if it lines up right. We are planning on running ethernet but not here. It's the corner of the dining room so it would be useless

[–] Duallight 1 points 5 months ago

Luckily it seems they didn't touch the actual plumbing too much, but the aesthetic things around the plumbing. Like the tile around the shower faucet handle was done poorly and there's gaps that need filling in. Or behind one remodeled sink they cut a huge hole in the drywall that's almost star shaped somehow. But the plumbing connections at least seem to be done correctly.

Good tips for the tools. I'm lucky enough to live by a tool library so I'm checking there for anything I don't have and I'll only use it once or twice.

[–] Duallight 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Thanks for the advice! I imagine I'll get a better idea on what to scrap and start over after a few fixes. But I'll try and keep this in mind when planning. And double thanks for the channel recommendations! Looks like a lot of good content to binge :)

[–] Duallight 2 points 5 months ago

I suppose you're right. Plus there will be more content on Lemmy which is always good! Thanks!

[–] Duallight 3 points 6 months ago

We were thinking about that, but our yard is a bit complex with shape and existing features and would prefer a professional to help us think of any potential problems we'd run into.

[–] Duallight 6 points 6 months ago

Architect! That sounds more like what I'm wanting. I'll search around for one, thanks!

[–] Duallight 1 points 6 months ago

The business I contacted had "landscape design and installation" on their website but It makes sense that they would want to do it all themselves. As for what we're wanting: the lawn is in bad shape, gravel and construction waste throughout. So cleaning that up, and putting in native grass, with some drought resistant native plants. There's a loose gravel area we'd like to replace with concrete or pavers or something. And there's a small wood deck on the side we were thinking of expanding but not sure if it would look good. Plus we have a wonderful live oak tree that covers the entire yard with shade, and we're not sure how to best design around it.

[–] Duallight 3 points 6 months ago

Assuming your smart TV is android, project ivy is my favorite.

[–] Duallight 12 points 7 months ago

Fantastic movie. I went in without knowing anything other than "People said it was good", and I was blown away.

[–] Duallight 2 points 7 months ago

This post made me try again to find a solution, and maybe a USB extension cord with a on/off switch could work. It's not automated but would be more convenient than removing the dongle each time. I'm thinking something like this

[–] Duallight 3 points 7 months ago (2 children)

I have this exact same problem, but with a Chevy bolt. Some cars USB ports are "always on" and some aren't. Might be worth trying different ones and see if there's a port that doesn't power on randomly. This didn't work on my car, but it's a common solution I came across when I was trying to figure it out. For now, I've just reverted back to wired AA.

[–] Duallight 11 points 10 months ago

They should use Lithium Iron batteries for a real LiFe pro tip

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