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pretty impressed with the cursor code editor so far! cursor.com/ basically its VS code, but with a bunch of AI autocompletion/autocoding stuff baked in.

so far i’m being super boring with my edit requests (just asking it to do stuff like switch uppercase to capital case for example) but anyone else tried it?

@khird wait, is this what you're suggesting for both the plexiglass cube base and acrylic monitor base, or just one of them?

@khird very cool! wonder if anyone’s written a laypersons guide to this stuff. maybe you should! :) not wanting to use the wrong stuff on the wrong stuff is a huge barrier to tackling tasks like this usually — for me and for many others, i’m sure. for good reason, it seems!

@khird yep, the monitor is on its side. ok thanks! acrylic + shear means i should prob look for something like tensol 70, eh? cutlasercut.com/drawing-resour

@khird how do you know so much about what works with what, btw? very cool, i’d love to have this sort of in-depth knowledge on physical properties of things and what works well for what

@Clementulus @khird have never heard of adding a heat pump to a water heater! our water heater is rented from the natural gas company so i expect we arent allowed to mod it, but now i'm curious how this would work!

@khird ah, i do recall folks selling replacement bases on ebay were calling them acrylic. overall it is pretty strong stuff — the way the base got the break in it was because a bunch of boxes were inadvertently piled on top and put a ton of extra weight on the already-heavy monitor, so likely wouldnt have happened normally. i'll try to remember to take a photo so you can see the way it broke.

@khird the monitor base is just one clean break (unlike the shattered cube casing) but it does look like maybe a spot with multidirectional force. this post suggests it’s made of polycarbonate: applefritter.com/node/5273

@khird plexiglass! hm well then i wonder if that’ll work for the CRT monitor base which is also cracked. wonder if it would be a strong enough mend for the weight

huh. never noticed how similar the vent holes on the bottom of the are to the mac pro vent holes from 15yr later!

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think the g4 cube is repairable? epoxy maybe… not sure if it’ll be strong enough though. thing is dang heavy. still don’t know where most of the shards went

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@schizanon hah. haggard, hollow-faced content marketing manager "oh i dont keep track but probably take 2mo per year minimum, check out my tiktok"

@schizanon hopefully they wouldnt actually know, but hopefully they could pull an anonymized scatterplot to show you

i’m not in the EA community at all, but i dig the way the lesswrong.org forums work, and just realized the software’s open source! anyone tried setting it up before? github.com/ForumMagnum/ForumMa

just kidding, i didnt actually cry. but i feel like i should have. man, why didn't i move it first?

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just smashed my dad's old macintosh G4 cube to pieces by moving the shelf it was on without taking it off first. AMA but no i only cried a little (so far)

glad to find out someone loved "hot fuzz". enjoyed the clips and comparisons with the director's pre-industry just for fun work too youtube.com/watch?v=Cdz-jfxIRU

why is it that northern canada has terrible biting bugs — mosquitos, black flies, deer flies, etc. — but patagonia reportedly does not?

@levisan yeah that sucks. guess it depends how gross the rivers get here too — a lot of them are much better than they were decades ago but depends on water flow and sources. maitland river in particular is kinda low flow i guess but has had a long history of environmental/conservation groups working to keep it clean, or so i read while i was there. so maybe worth trying to find out if any rivers in your area are like that.

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