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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I’m pretty much in the same boat, but I charge pretty much every other day since I have a 35 kw leaf and drive minimum 30 miles a day, but it can nearly fully charge over night. I actually purchased a charger that has an adjustable power output to charge slower at night, for various reasons. I go to a fast charger maybe once a month for a quick boost since I don’t have 240v set up at home yet (I’m lazy and it works fine, it’s hard to justify getting it installed when it costs <$50 a year at a public charger for those boosts).

    I’m not sure if it’s all that much better for the battery to charge slower than the full level 1, but my battery has been sitting at ~75% capacity since I bought it used a few years ago and I’ve put about 30,000 miles on it since then.




  • I used both tumbleweed and leap for a bit and they really are good. I’m actually using tumbleweed on a home server right now and it’s been a champ. But…

    1. My biggest gripe is opensuse seems to use different package names than any of the other distros for basic packages. I had to install a package that used capitals in the package name, and coming from mostly debian based distros, that made me rationally angry when trying to find the package I needed. I think it was network-manager or something that’s usually installed by default and I wanted something familiar.

    2. Online directions for setting something up usually has deb and/or fedora rpm directions, which is usually just some difference in package names and the equivalent install command, searching the base package will let you figure it out. I had very few issues following debian/Ubuntu directions and translating them for fedora. Opensuse is always non-existent so you always need to translate those directions for opensuse, which is usually like doing it for fedora until you run into point (1).





  • I would guess that you have root rot, I would get it out of that container ASAP to check the roots and let the soil dry out. White and/or stiff roots are good, soft and brown are bad. Rotting roots can kill the plant so you want to remove them. You want to use isopropanol to clean any scissors or tools used cut out bad roots to prevent spreading any of the stuff causing the rot any where else.

    It looks like it may have travelled up to the middle leaf, if the leaf doesn’t dry out and continues to spread toward the stem, cut off the yellowing/brown part or even the whole leaf with clean scissors.

    The darker nubs on the stem are actually roots, so you can propagate from those if you need to. Just cut the stem an inch or so below some of them, let the cut dry a little bit (5-10 minutes), and put it in clean water for a few weeks. Make sure to change the water occasionally.

    Pothos are pretty hardy plants, so you don’t really need to rush while working through the roots. I would not put it back in that soil if you find you have a lot of rotting roots. It would be fine for a healthy plant, but yours needs some love (e.g. ignore it once you’ve dealt with the bad parts). If you don’t have any potting soil, you’ll have plenty of time to get some if you’ve already started.












  • I recall jaunty jackalope being the Ubuntu version that became my full time os. It was that version that my IBM x31 had everything taken care of on install with the third party drivers checked. I feel like the LTS version following that was where you could buy a generation previous of any hardware and it’d work without much fuss.


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    10 months ago

    With my step kid I’ve basically just told him I’m not making anything else for him if he doesn’t like what I made. If he won’t eat it, he can have fresh vegetables and/or last night’s leftovers instead. I give him some options before I start cooking, so he knows and has some say in what dinner is.

    The exception is if I make something that’s objectively gross. I’ve had a few frozen package dinners that looked good but were outright nasty and made sandwiches instead.