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  1. Nutball

    How'd it go today?

    I'd delete all unnecessary files, turn off animations and the like, keep background apps to a minimum, and restart the phone. Clean the screen well too.
  2. Dave Shepard

    What's the weather like in your neck of the woods?

    Looks like a prolonged heat wave for us. 90's for the extended forecast. Not impressive to many of you, but really hard on us in the Northeast. Humidity was a bit lower today. 93 during my peak sawmilling window.
  3. Knotorious

    How'd it go today?

    Maybe if you slap your phone around a bit, take it down a few pegs, and let it know who's boss, it might start functioning properly again. It's a method common among technicians (lol). Seriously, though, sounds like perhaps you got a virus. Are there any updates to install? If your operating...
  4. Knotorious

    The Official Random Video Thread!

    Last minute life saver... He must've played a lot of hacky sack on the quad in college...
  5. Burnham

    Considering some springboards

    @davidwyby found this older thread :). Might be of interest. https://www.masterblasterhome.com/threads/springboard-cleats.18472/
  6. lumberjack

    PSA: Check Your Passwords

    There are many password generating and managing products on the market. Here’s my average password using such things jyGsom-5fovki-nepnoj. There are hundreds of passwords and user names stored. Makes it easy and as secure as the master password+2fa.
  7. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    Phone is committing not life. Much hard typing. Must buy new phone with no money after blowing everything on my girls. Love everyone. Be safe.
  8. Maximalist

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Right now we have a pretty comfortable weather for working in trees. Tomorrow should be no higher than +22°C. No precipitation. Today it was about +20°C, sometimes it rained a little, but it didn't bother me.
  9. SeanKroll

    What's the weather like in your neck of the woods?

    90s for a few days. Coolvest ice packs without the vest came out for my daughter while laying in the shade.
  10. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    The gods were looking out for you Andrey. They gave you what you needed, not what you wanted. Treework's better with clouds :^)
  11. Nutball

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    As long as you stop it from raining, clouds are good.
  12. Maximalist

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Today, according to the plan, I had: rise at 05:30, disperse the clouds and set good weather - 06:30, 08:00-16:00 - feat). I couldn't handle the clouds), but otherwise everything is fine -
  13. lxskllr

    How'd it go today?

    Buying used(be VERY cautious with textiles!) will save a ton of money, but you have to be patient getting everything assembled. Also, Ikea. edit: Wood, bricks, cardboard and fabric can go a long way on the cheap
  14. lxskllr

    PSA: Check Your Passwords

    I believe it's correct, but I'm not qualified to give a tutorial on the principles. I only have a very high level understanding of the concepts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(information_theory)
  15. SeanKroll

    PSA: Check Your Passwords

    Is that math factually correct? Why 2 to an exponential power?
  16. Knotorious

    How'd it go today?

    I had my 5+ hour flight to Boston yesterday morning and then I got a ride to my new apartment in Quincy. It's not as modern as my old apartment, and it's a bit smaller, but not by much. I currently have no furniture, so I'm sitting on a lawn chair and an air mattress. And two lamps. Trying to...
  17. SeanKroll

    Considering some springboards

    I find being 4' taller to be helpful, rarely. Being 10' tall can be veery niiize (Borat haha).
  18. Brocky

    How's the splice today?

    What splicing directions did you use, the core bury looks longer than needed? The core bury can be made easier by reducing it by half for a couple of inches more than the bury length.
  19. pigwot

    Armoring drop-zones rather than rigging, and armoring for machines.

    We had a spare trailer full of tires: tractor to small auto size, that we would stack to about four or five feet tall and then place plywood over - dropped massive trunks across drives that way with no damage. Now with the crane there are years of vine growth over that trailer out back of the farm.
  20. CurSedVoyce

    Considering some springboards

    Cant run in spikes and risk puncture injury doing so. Butt of tree jumps up and either swats you like a bug or hits you for a home run. Steep terrain, spring boards get you where you cant stand.
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