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  • Took me awhile to find a torque wrench when I was working a few weeks ago. Wish I knew tool libraries were a thing!

  • My grandpa was a painter so I understand how awesome painters tape is lol.

    I was gifted a 3FT level and have some long needle nose pliers. Got some flexible extenders at the store when I was buying stuff for the last project. A good headlamp or bright lantern is definitely on my list

  • I am starting to get that. I had to borrow a few things last time so I have an idea of what I need, but no need getting other things until they are in use.

  • No wrench set yet, but hoping Santa brings them this year. What should I be looking for in a set?

    And I have a few flashlights after lockdown prepping. Looking to get a good headlamp now and lantern style light.

    Milwaukee is one of the brands that has my eye for power tools. I've only used Mikita or Milwaukee power tools in my life, just because that's what we were provided at an e-recycle/electronic refurbish shop I worked at years ago.

  • Whew that was a close one. I started reading comics again a few years ago and only have been getting TPB or HCs. Who has space for boxes of singles?

  • Bohdi is pretty nice. Needed a Linux test device at a job a few years ago and for some reason this was one of the only ones approved. Was pretty solid for the few times I needed to use it.

  • It really does lol. I wasn't too concerned about this project and have been focusing on the next phase plus a few other projects in the pipeline, but knowing this really helped. My mom is having surgery tomorrow so I'll have to take care of her for the next few days, plus my wife's car was throwing some nasty codes that had me stressed. At least now I know work is in a good place as I take a few days off to take care of my mom and tinker with a car.

    Edit: If anyone has any tips for doing a piston soak on a KIA 1.6L engine please let me know. I am not the most mechanically inclined but can follow instructions from repair docs and YouTube videos. My friend who usually helps with my repairs is busy this weekend, but has confidence in me to do this after watching/helping him with DIY repairs over the years. Plus I can justify buying tools lol

  • End of life hardware replacement at work. Deadline for the project is in a few weeks. Our engineering team just sent out a new BIOS upgrade for devices that get them up to TPM 2.0 which is the main requirement for the project. We went from ~5 completions a week to under one now to stay on track. Wasn't really too worried about it but it will make work a piece of cake for a little.

  • I brought it up with my family, my tech friends and coworkers and half the them just blankly stared at like I didn't know what was happening. Both are important, one more than the other though.

  • That's the difference from a good support tech and a bad one tbh. Bring able to gauge someone's tech literacy and taking in all troubleshooting done before is literally the first thing you should do. So many escalations I've received just has "had user reboot, had them disconnect and reconnect to network. Checked and device has no pending updates, sending to L3." in the notes. Half of the time a reboot really wouldn't do anything, and they really just needed to be added to an AD group (most of my tickets last week). I'm just glad I'm shifting out of support and more into projects.

  • College health centers usually only hand them out to their students. Do you think people stop having sex after they graduate?

    No but they can afford them with their easy-to-get high paying job due to graduating right? /s

  • Hey it's a small indie publication cut them some slack.

  • No apologies needed, it's been playing in my head once a week for the last few months

  • That's how I am looking at it tbh. I just want the people I care about to all be in the same room, have a nice meal and not make a big deal. We just had a slumber party at my wife's parents house with her siblings this weekend and those are always so fun. I don't understand why there is the pressure to do it big when everyone knows I'm a person who likes smaller, intimate get togethers.

    I feel like most of it is everyone knows I'm trying to get better from my codependency and saying it's my day to do whatever I want, but what I want is simple.

  • I am fine with a dinner with my family and in-laws, thata always fun. I'm just feeling pressured by everyone invited asking me "Are you sure this is what you want? We can do something bigger since it's your 30th.".

    Yes this is what I want. That's why I asked

  • My plan is a nice restaurant I used to work at, invite my in-laws, mom's side and Dad's side and call it a day. That would be 13 people, but everyone is asking if that's what I would really want.

    Yes, that's what I want and no, I won't regret doing something this small.

    My wife really pushed a bachelor party 2 years ago before we got married but respected that I didn't want one/hated the idea of what it would have been. Now it's just my family thinking I don't want to make a hassle for my birthday. No, I don't want any of this. If I could get a great dinner for free, a long weekend from work and just hang out at home that would be perfect.

  • I saw Cujo as a 6 year old and its still sitting with me 25 years later. Our house was always the summer hang out spot for my family since we had a pool, so my aunt and grandma would always go to blockbuster on Friday to get some movies. I got to rent Pokemon Stadium 2 and all I wanted to to was play the game.

    I couldn't play it until I watched a movie with the family. The adults decided we should watch cujo (the perfect film for kids aged 8, 6, 5 and 4 right?)

    I still have weird memories of watching the movie, getting freaked out and burying my head in the couch to try and not see or hear anything. After the movie my grandma said I could go play my game, and I still associate the Golbat mini game with it since the dog got rabies from a bat.

    So next time you want your grandkid to bond with you, don't fucking scar them ok?