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NC deck could be cool but I found it really disappointing.
NC deck could be cool but I found it really disappointing.
Exactly I don’t think we’re in disagreement. I’m not making a pro-youtube statement here. I just accept that it exists, as they need to accept that I have full control over my hardware. It’s up to them to make their business model work for them in that environment, not me.
It’s conflict theory.
It’s what they always should have done anyway. I’m not so entitled that I think I should get content delivered absolutely free, but I am entitled enough to sandbox and restrict how many discrete domains my browser windows will talk to.
Imagine doing an antitrust violation when you don’t even have the market clout for a payoff in the first place.
That’s what I’m saying! And I’m sure we could make up dozens more stories too.
The little guy always wins!
So, it is really important to recall and reframe these statements. But I really hate “news” about old news “resurfacing”. Because it’s literally not news and hasn’t been for a long time.
It’s an expenditure of the outlet’s credibility to do the job of a different type of media. Even if I agree with it, I just expect The Independent to be slightly closer to a tabloid than a serious publication now. Let the DNC & pundits field this messaging.
Totally random social media person is another bridge too far.
Oh well, since it’s here anyway I hope it helps at least a couple people move their mindset forward.
Sorry you’re getting down voted so much. I personally don’t have this problem, but if you do it’s a valid experience. UX is not easy to get right for the masses.
I’ve been running it for about 6 years, literally never did me dirty.
Docker compose pull every couple weeks, bump the major version whenever it’s time, migrations always work.
Nextcloud news is alright
Beautiful shots!
There’s a woodpecker in my neighborhood and it always makes me think how unpleasant it would be to rapidly hammer a tree using my face.
The main thing I like about this is that it rambles on instead of being about a collision with a bar.
Irish I had one
I’m “borrowing” a 20-something-year-old Maytag (24in) that I bought from habitat restore, to test my kitchen mock up, and honestly it works great.
I’ll probably just polish it up and fix a door pulley and call it a day.
Yeah this is a really excellent point thank you. I was actually thinking about ergonomics of the workspace above, but the bending, twisting and reaching is going to be an issue.
I can see how the 45deg plan could make the racks less accessible, especially for the shorter armed members of my house.
Even if loading from the front was equivalent to loading from the side, my plan would encourage you to load from the corner, which is probably not great.
That is a great angle for a design question.
I think I, the person, will open the dishwasher door and interact with its contents more frequently than any base cabinet. But any cabinet that has stuff in it is being used perpetually.
So I think the question is where is the best equilibrium of value; volume of dirty dish space or volume of clean stuff space.
The way I see things now is that my family of three produces one drying rack worth of hand washed dishes per day, which is a smaller volume than an 18inch dishwasher.
On the other hand, the layout with the 24" washer and 90 degree cabinet configuration wastes less space than the 18" one at a 45 degree angle, but it also has less aesthetic (and ergonomic) appeal.
Another consideration is the cabinet design is hugely simplified in the 24" option, and as a “beginner” “cabinet maker” (ie someone who will do it exactly once in their life), that might be a less risky bet.
On the concern of replacing an 18" dishwasher if it fails - I see a variety of brands and models from a variety of retailers that are available within the week. The 18" size is not standard but it is also not so rare that I think replacement would be a concern.
I’m sure this will change when I get used to it, but I see a dishwasher as a luxury, I don’t think I’ll be too upset if I have to wash dishes for one week.
I think my main concern is really limited to whether the size is large enough and whether the machines available are of an acceptable quality.
Every day? Why do you say that?
I think I imagine myself running the washer daily, and washing a couple oddball dishes here and there.
I’m in my 40s and I’m getting my first dishwasher, so I’m used to needing to do a load at the sink for a half hour a day.
If I understand things right, my drying rack seems like it would be smaller than an 18" washer, so for the day to day operations (the time that really stacks up fast), running daily would still be a major improvement.
That said, I know how convenience is compelling, so the big question is do I want the added luxury of 6 inches wide haha… I don’t know.
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