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  • While it's probably true that there are people who might struggle with porn, there are plenty of people who struggle with addictions of all kinds - alcohol, gambling, opiates, etc.

    But there are certainly valid questions that come up with stuff like this:

    • Is the government's place to enforce a mandatory 18yr age requirement to view porn?
    • If so, what kinds of unintended ramifications are possible from imposing such a requirement? I can think of quite a few, but I'm curious what others think.
    • Could it be argued that this is an attempt to legislate morality or impose censorship?

    I think that these are fair questions and perhaps the meat and potatoes of the issue lies a bit deeper than anyone's sole opinion on whether porn is "bad for you" or not.

  • Always call the closing attorney's office before initiating the wire transfer on closing day. Back when I closed, I called their office and did a read-back on the wire information they had sent to make sure it was genuine. Once that money is wired there's no take-backs

  • Well I mean actuaries are like savants. Years ago in uni my calc III college prof was one. Amazingly sharp dude. Do I think insurance companies over-generalize their risk assessments? Yupp. Do insurance companies likely ignore their actuaries and set premiums to make outrageous profit? Probably.

    Disclosure: I hate insurance companies. Also that professor was super weird

  • It's funny that even though theft rates have plummeted since the mass software upgrade, premiums have stayed high. They have savant-level mathematicians (actuaries) evaluating risk and even with compelling data showing otherwise, they choose to keep labeling these cars high risk and continue to charge exorbitant premiums.

  • From Tesla's owners manual, referenced in the article:

    Immediately remove corrosive substances (such as grease, oil, tree resin, dead insects....

    I find it really funny that the folks at Tesla consider grease to be "corrosive".

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    Update: Rot behind soffit

  • No diverter is present there at all. There's a bunch of things going on here that could be causing this problem and I think it would be best to address all of them at once:

    • No diverter
    • No drip edge present along gutter, and I've seen water drip from soffit vents. It's possible water is coming into the damaged area from where the soffit meets the wall
    • Vinyl siding was installed over original wood composite. It's questionable whether the step flashing is effective given the setup
    • Gutter potentially too small - I have to clean it out like 6 times a year even with gutter guards over most of it
  • Good point on the rafter tail. I'll look in the attic in that area to confirm.

    Yeah there's flashing above there and it's possible this is the source of the leak.

    I'm afraid what I'm going to have to do is take all the siding off above here to expose the flashing and inspect it and repair. Then to remove and fix the rot I'm gonna have to take everything apart to get into that area behind the soffit - remove the gutter, fascia, etc to gain proper access

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    Leak and sheathing rot behind the end of a soffit. How do I fix this?

  • If they could fix these issues via OTA then they wouldn't be forced to do physical recalls. They've had windshields fly out of their frames at highway speed, steering wheels come off, catastrophic lower ball joint separation, vehicles leaving their factory with missing brake pads...software updates only take you so far