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r0ndy t1_j4utf5q wrote
Reply to comment by Bui1ding in Simplest/cheapest way to attack two pieces wood together at a right angle by Bui1ding
Yeah, I don't have much better suggestions. Maybe wood glue with smaller nails? I wish you luck and hope you get more answers
r0ndy t1_j4usjqo wrote
Reply to comment by Bui1ding in Simplest/cheapest way to attack two pieces wood together at a right angle by Bui1ding
With nails depends on the size of the nail and the type of wood, the size of the piece of wood for whether it splits usually.
If you use screws, pre drill the holes again to reduce chance of splitting.
I am not a woodworker, this is just my experience with this
r0ndy t1_j4uolrk wrote
Nails, screws, small flat brackets for smaller pieces of wood
r0ndy t1_j3p3o9i wrote
Reply to comment by MidnightAnchor in The intersubjectivity collapse: a collapse of the network of unspoken rules that hold civilization together based on the subjectivity of minds that have created it, due to introduction of vastly new minds that lead to unpredictability of agents amongst each other. by Gmroo
You would need to define it I'd think. That would give some direction to it
r0ndy t1_j3he9hu wrote
Reply to comment by Gmroo in The intersubjectivity collapse: a collapse of the network of unspoken rules that hold civilization together based on the subjectivity of minds that have created it, due to introduction of vastly new minds that lead to unpredictability of agents amongst each other. by Gmroo
Easy to say that having google or Siri in your pocket. All forms of AI. And yet, we work longer hours for less pay than years past.
I think this could be used to replace an entire workforce at a big box retailer.
r0ndy t1_j3hbiup wrote
Reply to The intersubjectivity collapse: a collapse of the network of unspoken rules that hold civilization together based on the subjectivity of minds that have created it, due to introduction of vastly new minds that lead to unpredictability of agents amongst each other. by Gmroo
How soon does augmentation begin and how quickly would people accept it and grow it?
r0ndy t1_j32ynwg wrote
Reply to comment by ryansdayoff in Americans are finding almost everything more acceptable these days [OC] by pncohen
Hot button topic for some. Who knew?! 🤷‍♂️
r0ndy t1_j32x560 wrote
Reply to comment by ryansdayoff in Americans are finding almost everything more acceptable these days [OC] by pncohen
Their own well being from wearing a mask?
r0ndy t1_j254kws wrote
Reply to comment by DroolingSlothCarpet in LPT: Did buy a new shower head and instantly lose water pressure? Remove the regulator! by scobeavs
It is legit advice though. It's just not remotely new advice, or new to older adults. Young adults might not know plumbing
r0ndy t1_j254fdt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Brazil arrests four people for alleged coup attempt in Bolsonaro riots by DELAIZ
What in the tarnation is going on in this comment?
r0ndy t1_j1w81lw wrote
Reply to comment by HVAC_and_Rum in People 'finger painted' the skulls of their ancestors red in the Andes a millennium ago by limpy992
How about flesh tone?
r0ndy t1_j1mdhi9 wrote
I do what I want and that makes me an asshole. You can't win.
r0ndy t1_iy7opqq wrote
Reply to comment by habeus_coitus in What we want from our relationships can change with age: “loneliness results from a discrepancy between expected and actual social relationships” by giuliomagnifico
Slightly facetious. Only slightly
r0ndy t1_iy682t8 wrote
Reply to LPT: don’t use buy now pay later by 2Amatters4life
That's not how getting, and paying off loans work. Especially since your credit card will charge you interest over 4 monthly payments. And some of those affirm options are interest free if paid on time, making it the cheaper option as well.
It's about money management and making the best and most responsible use of your cash.
r0ndy t1_iy67glw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What we want from our relationships can change with age: “loneliness results from a discrepancy between expected and actual social relationships” by giuliomagnifico
If my kids are the ones creating the stress, can I just put myself first and leave them, please?
r0ndy t1_iun41bo wrote
Reply to comment by pegothejerk in Century-old shipwreck being torn apart by visitors; researchers asking them to stop by InflationOk300
You wouldn't download a car and steal it, would you?!
r0ndy t1_iujyo9u wrote
Reply to comment by Fyremane0 in Iran to hold public trials for up to 2,000 detained amid protests by omega3111
Yeup! Though those events could turn to riots I'd think
r0ndy t1_itz8096 wrote
Reply to comment by AudibleNod in Man who livestreamed King Soopers mass shooting found not guilty in obstruction case by AudibleNod
The business they don't have to do..
r0ndy t1_itvfhrl wrote
Reply to comment by RoastedRhino in Android phones offered early US quake warning, beating iPhones to the punch | Google's earthquake detection network turns Android phones into seismometers, and it paid off yesterday. by chrisdh79
I'd assume the laser has safety stuff, but being a surgeon, that's a unique concern and issue!
r0ndy t1_ituavha wrote
Reply to comment by NoConversation9358 in Android phones offered early US quake warning, beating iPhones to the punch | Google's earthquake detection network turns Android phones into seismometers, and it paid off yesterday. by chrisdh79
It sounds dramatic, but you're right. That time is the difference between standing under a chandelier and moving to a doorway.
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Reply to comment by _Palala_ in Investigation underway into daughter's allegation Iowa man was prolific serial killer by livestrong10
You're not wrong. Accuracy in todays media climate is important. And this is vague information. I appreciate your feedback and candor
r0ndy t1_itr647d wrote
Reply to comment by _Palala_ in Investigation underway into daughter's allegation Iowa man was prolific serial killer by livestrong10
Some are too old to validate anymore. Some, he was unable to recall specific details. And I think if somebody can provide information details about a murder 30 years ago after confirming killing 60 to 70 other people, it's not likely that they are making it up.
r0ndy t1_itqcnnq wrote
Reply to comment by Fizzicyst in Investigation underway into daughter's allegation Iowa man was prolific serial killer by livestrong10
https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/samuel-little-most-prolific-serial-killer-in-us-history-100619
93 appears to be his number
Edit: Samuel little, not man in the article
r0ndy t1_isoe2lq wrote
Reply to comment by InjectingMyNuts in [Image] Discipline by Scandroid99
Haha. It starts with one choice, build on that a habit.
Some habits are easier than others. If you wanted to wake up earlier every day, you could start to do things like setting multiple alarms, or putting the alarms on the other side of the room so you have to get up and move them.
If you keep forgetting which task you're on, you have to ask yourself repeatedly which task did I start and which one am I supposed to finish first.
The more you do these things the more they become those passive habits to help push back against the impulsive and intrusiveness of ADHD
r0ndy t1_j64qiox wrote
Reply to comment by Trelefor in Obsidian handaxe-making workshop from 1.2 million years ago discovered in Ethiopia by rmaccr
I think that's because history repeats itself. And that's because humans ultimately haven't really progressed or grown intrinsically. Murder, rape, theft, greed, power and corruption.