This climbing aloe has been in its pot for a couple of years. It lives inside during the cooler months and outside in the sun during the warm ones. It had a trellis until today when I removed it due to the plant not really climbing the trellis. I'm thinking a couple things to improve the situation here: 1) Repot it into something broader but not as deep, unless the roots are that deep. 2) Perhaps a bit better drainage. 3) A trellis that's closer to the plants height, can handle the weight, and isn't 6 feet tall. What's your rating? Thoughts on how to improve this situation?
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That'll do it :nods:
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Oh no, 2 days! That's stale AF! /s
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I like how the days go in reverse on this series of posts. Down to -4 now.
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Indeed. Unfortunately those fancy features aren't available on vhf/uhf with this radio. Only the hf bands have those options.
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Less than 5 miles. Their signal strength is s9+60 or so. Definitely strong.
Listening to a local repeater and the waterfall display shows some pretty wide modulation whenever the repeater is in use. If I'm showing +/- 50kHz on the scope then the repeater's bandwidth is frequently 20+ even 60+ kHz. Given that FM voice bandwidth is typically less than 15 kHz, this would indicate a failure somewhere on the repeater tx side of things right?
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This is pretty cool
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I've never seen manual dampers that smart. 🤷 Give closing up downstairs a shot and if your evaporator turns into a block of ice, well, then you let it thaw and know your need more air flow.
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What are dampers but registers closer to the source?
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Close the downstairs registers?
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Gandi did something in the last year or two that made me migrate off them. Don't remember what it was but it was a deal breaker.
Edit: found it further down in the thread. They even migrated to porkbun like I did! https://lemmy.world/comment/8536944
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Doesn't opening a port on your router defeat the purpose of the VPN?
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You said you liked the look of wiki.js but didn't say what you didn't like (unless I was missed it). Why not just use wiki.js? If you want permissions you'll likely end up with other features like editing too.
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The crust is drying and stiffening. Then the inside keeps expanding until the crust can't hold in the pressure any more. Poof! The crust pops open and you get the partial ear pictured. I'd call it a good thing because your dough is rising while baking. In order to have a bit more control of it try scoring it in various ways.
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As an Ultra subscriber and having paid for the reddit app long ago, thanks for the work you do keeping the app alive.
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The version number in the play store certainly is not '101'
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How does one sign up for the beta?
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I used OutOfMilk for a while but eventually switched to Listonic for reasons I don't remember. Doesn't have all the features you're looking for though 🤷
Picture taken straight from my account at TreasuryDirect. I know that i-bond interest rates reset every 6 months but it looks like bonds issued in April and October get special treatment? Seeing this, I'm not sure why I wouldn't just make two purchases a year, only in April and October, and reap almost double the gains? I feel like I'm missing something obvious here.