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      Both was a bad choice. Should have gone with “simultaneously”. It means something you need to do AND are avoiding doing it.

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    Building my home server. I have all the parts but the sheer amount of different ways to set it up and all the things I need to learn to keep it safe. Especially now that all that (waves hand around) is happening, it’s so important I get on it. It kinda makes me want to cry. My brain isn’t as sharp now that menopause has hit, remembering things is really hard. Though my dr got me on a different regime of my adhd meds so hopefully that will help. Anyways, sorry for the ramble.

    *I have looked at the self hosted and privacy communities, I think I’m going to go with Yunohost. It’s the internet part I’m worried about more.

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      Do your services need to be reachable from outside right from the start? If not, get yourself comfortable with hosting, maintaning and backing up the server. Automate your backups as much as possible and recover at least once from a full backup to check everything!

      This should give you a solid baseline to then think about exposing your services, which is arguably the scariest part, but can come afterwards.

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    I need to do dishes and make dinner, and I’m avoiding that by posting on lemmy.

    Or another example, I’ve needed to replace my washing machine for a couple months now, but I’ve just been going to the laundromat and avoiding doing any research. I have no excuse for that one, I just need to get on it.

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        I’m going with a GE one, it had to be under 33.5" tall to fit so the options were a bit limited. I’m hoping it’ll be good lol

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          If you’re in the Philly area with our weird basements that don’t fit standard washers, we all get Speed Queen washers. Good luck with your GE, though!

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            So I’m an idiot and I totally forgot what we were talking about, that’s the dishwasher I’m replacing, oops.

            Speed queen is an idea, that’s what the laundromat uses. I might look into that, thanks!

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    Maintenance (already paid for) on both my motorcycle and car. I don’t want to drive a motorcycle in the snow, but I have to use it before time runs out (it’s +/- 3 months, I think). The car is due in April. I’m delaying making the reservations until next week when I get the results from some medical tests and get others done to figure out WTF is wrong with my body.

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    Figure out what’s wrong with my car. Taking it to a shop is probably too expensive and figuring it out myself is too daunting of a task. It sometimes dies when I’m slowing to a stop, and I have to put it in park and restart it. Sometimes it’s hard to start and then the tachometer stays at zero even though the engine is running.

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      Had the same exact problem with my car. When I slowed down the car taking a turn or at a stop light it would lose power and shut off.

      Chances are very good the throttle body just needs to be cleaned. This as I discovered is one of the most common causes of this problem.

      Basically it’s the valve that opens and closes to feed air into the engine. When you press the accelerator the throttle body opens up and when you take your foot off of it it starts to close. After awhile, gunk blocks the edges of the opening so the engine doesn’t get enough air to make the little explosions that move the pistons.

      Take off a few covers and detach a few hoses to get to the throttle body, spray throttle body cleaner and scrub the edges of the throttle body clean and the car was good as new.

      You can do this yourself for the cost of a can of throttle body cleaner and some basic tools like old toothbrushes/rags, channel lock pliers, socket wrenches and screwdrivers. Even if you don’t have the tools you can borrow some for free at your local O’Reilly, AutoZone, or whatever car parts shop you got in your area. Just tell them what you need, leave your credit card with them and they’ll return it to you when you’re done with the tools.

      Search YouTube for “clean throttle body <insert year model make of your car>” and you will find a ton of videos showing you step by step how to do it.

      Just an example:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDnb8luAkQw

      I’m a guy that doesn’t even know how to change my own oil and I was able to do it in about an hour my first time after getting the supplies and watching the video along the way.

      Don’t be intimidated this stuff is waaaaay easier to do than you might think and it’ll save you a huge wad of dough and give you peace of mind :o

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      I’d add some fuel injector cleaner. The fuel injectors might be gummed up and when it gets to low rpm it starves the engine of fuel.

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      Surely there’s a mechanics advice community here somewhere? They could at least get you started on troubleshooting.

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        Those only detect actual cancer. Getting the butt probe can also find ulcers and pre-cancerous polyps.

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        These are not the same thing. Yearly health checks in Japan usually collect two stool samples. I actually was ordered to get a colonoscopy because of the results of those tests to look for things.

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    Taxes. I had a handful of stock events last year, and it’s always a massive pain to try to transcribe the values in the forms they give you into the tax tools.