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  • I called my ISP after they bumped prices by $5/month (and told me a single time on the fine print at the bottom of the PDF e-bill of their shitty app). I threatened to switch to their competition and they told me flat out "no you won't they're not as fast and you're not going to break even on setup fees for years".

  • Not a plumber but have some diy experience. My understanding is they typically get pulled straight out. You replace the cartridge and any o rings so I wouldn't worry too much about damaging the plastic if you already have the replacement part. Example: https://youtube.com/shorts/SsJna8wR_mk?si=gzC52tkVuv5PMQue

  • I bought the GL-AR750S a while ago and kept it stock. It's a customized version of OpenWrt with an "advanced mode" that lets you get into what I believe is just the regular wrt configuration portal.

    I didn't have anything that the router couldn't do from VPN to repeating to spoofing Mac to get through cafe-style portals at hotels.

    Looking at their website, it looks like their newer models still use wrt https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/start.

  • Not a professional and you should reach out to a dog trainer if possible.

    In the meantime, negative reinforcement will not give you the desired responses. You could end up increasing reactiveness, justifying their behavior or having them only fear and listen when you're around.

    Instead a lot of the basic rules of parenting a toddler applies. Positive reinforcement and distraction techniques are preferred from trainers I've worked with. Treating the chewing is easier than responding to the aggression. But training overall will help both.

    If you have something they want more, they should give up what they took.

    • Training them the leave it command can be helpful.
    • see if you can get more toys or other things they want to chew. Chewing can be a sign of boredom.
    • It may be substantially easier to train in a more neutral environment, indoors, on leash, etc (such as a room they don't normally go in)
    • as others said, keep items out of reach. Only give him things they enjoy when they are in their space (such as a create or room)

    This article has some information about possessive aggression that seems to provide good information.

  • I don't think it's an issue to remove part of the web. I've got spiders outside that tend to keep blocking the entryway and I have to destroy parts that get in the way of the path. They're usually back within a day or so.

    For a more solid answer, the link below describes moving spiders entirely by relocating part of the web with the spider. I think trimming the web is going to be less stressful than that.

    https://askentomologists.com/2015/10/11/how-do-i-relocate-insects-and-spiders/

  • Original source

    Fitch downgraded the U.S. credit rating due to fiscal concerns, a deterioration in U.S governance, as well as political polarization reflected partly by the Jan. 6 insurrection, Richard Francis, a senior director at Fitch Ratings, told Reuters on Wednesday.

    For the United States to have its rating upgraded there would need to be a combination of factors, such as a stabilization of debt to GDP, and possibly a permanent suspension of the debt ceiling, said Francis.