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  • it’s heavy wet snow that is the absolute fucker

    Yeah there's a reason they call that "heart attack snow"

  • Wait what? Is this specific to ceilings? Because I've hardly ever noticed drywall seams under paint

  • Fairy in a prairie?

  • This makes sense at first glance but I have never heard anyone do this ever, and it seems like it might make the situation feel even more awkward.

  • I'm rooting for George Santos, because sweet mercy that would be so goddamn funny

  • Living in Quebec this is my own private little social anxiety nightmare when meeting new people. You want to talk about pronouns? This is the real pronouns issue. Do I go with tu and seem overly familiar? Do I go with vous and seem standoffish? Does it depend on age? Degrees of separation? Station in life? Nnnnnnnnnngggggghhhh

  • There's also the weird line spacing change in the last paragraph

  • "The person who does these comics" is in fact a man.

  • The change is coming for you guys as well. I've travelled to Colombia on a regular basis over the past 20 years or so, and transmisión mecánica has gone from nearly ubiquitous to almost exclusively an econobox option. Maybe performance cars as well I guess? Wouldn't know about those

  • Never heard of Horsey Sauce before. Is it, ummmmm. Is it, y'know, white and viscous?

  • They don’t care if it’s AC or DC

    I figured this was most likely the case, glad to have it confirmed. I just wanted to err on the side of caution

  • Yeah, I thought about automotive fuses but I wasn't 100% sure whether they'd be suitable for AC power. These ones definitely are

  • The two white plastic parts are the fuse holders. From what I've read, the fuses are a safeguard against someone accidentally replacing one of the LED tubes with a fluorescent one. Putting a fluorescent light directly on mains power with no ballast could be pretty dangerous

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    Rewired an old fluorescent tube fixture for LED with a ballast delete

  • Oh so you are changing the rims in fact. Not sure why you're not getting a tire pressure warning in that case, either the second set of rims has sensors, or there's something wrong with the system

    But to answer your question, around here most people who only change the tires (rubber) and re-use the same rims (metal) have it done professionally. It's not impossible to do it at home but it's generally not worth the trouble

  • It only happens if you have a separate set of rims for your snow tires (and those rims have no TPMS sensors installed)