nigel

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[–] nigel@piefed.social 5 points 3 days ago

Yeah, I think something like this is good, and was a mainstay in the early 2000's personal web pages.

Another approach I like (but also dislike because of a bug preventing my site being indexed) is https://aboutideasnow.com/

[–] nigel@piefed.social 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I almost feel the idea of being "emasculated" is a made up mislabeling of a feeling born of something else that's going on in the person's life.

I'm about as a heteronormative male as you'll find, but I can't say (in my adult life) I've ever felt negativity about the role I play in the house, family, etc, and I do a lot of the child raising, house work, etc.

The negative feelings I get are around not being "useful", or appreciated, or given the space to do the things I do to recharge.

To me, the whole point of having kids is to raise them, teach them, hang out with them, help them, enjoy their company, etc. if you just want to go to work to provide for them, I'm not entirely sure having kids was such a good idea. Kids need your love and attention, and they are only here because you brought them here.

Of course, I know some people have no choice, and that is sad. And sometimes you think you want one thing, and it doesn't feel right when you get there. But I'd hope neither of those things should get tied up in gender roles.

Maybe we just need some more openness about these things so we get some good role models, and reassurance we're doing the right thing?

Parenting is the hardest thing I've ever done, and it's very different person to person, family to family, and a far stretch from the fantasy that's shown on TV. Made harder by the way we've structured our societies.

[–] nigel@piefed.social 3 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

It definitely is from the perspective of energy, but I think these mobile surveillance devices are their own national security threat. Admittedly, this applies to all modern cars, but EVs probably get away with more -sneaky- smart features that have unverifiable data handling.
There'd need to be some very hard core vetting and attestation to be even remotely trustable.

[–] nigel@piefed.social 4 points 1 month ago

I've had that same silent Snap install issue, except for Docker CE. Anytime my dev containers die I know where to look.

[–] nigel@piefed.social 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Thank you for this. I'm actually trying a Rust-Oleum primer for this, so I'll check out their varnish too. And I'll get setup PPE wise.

Regarding the print, this one is a pirate chest to be used as a money box for my son. Other than the hinge there are no really moving parts, but I expect it'll get banged around a bit, hence thinking I need the clear coat at all.

[–] nigel@piefed.social 1 points 3 months ago

Thanks, I'll give that a go.

[–] nigel@piefed.social 2 points 3 months ago

It is good advice I think. I guess my question was, do they mean any clear varnish, like Deluxe Spray Gloss Clear, or is there something else I should be using.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by nigel@piefed.social to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

I'm about to paint a PLA 3D print for the first time, and while there is some advice on what primer to use (an automotive etching plastic primer seems to be it), I've not see anything but hand wavy "add a layer of clear coat" for sealing.

Does anyone have any advice on a matte finish clear coat product that works well, as much so I know I have the right class/type of product?

Also, is there much difference between the products from hobby shops vs hardware stores? I can imagine the hobby ones are at a consistency for painting fine details, but it may also all be the same thing.

Thanks