Denvil
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Denvil@lemmy.oneto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Feels bad to have nothing to show for it.English961·9 months agoIts just a photoshop of the serious cat meme, no cats were harmed in the making of this meme… probably
Denvil@lemmy.oneto pics@lemmy.world•[OC] I’m sick and my teen son woke up very early to make me a multiple course meal for breakfast (rest of the pics in the comments)17·9 months agoYou uh… may have accidentally just called him a fool. Gesture would be correct
Yes, kitchens, family rooms, dining rooms living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, halways, laundry areas, and “similar areas” all require AFCI protection for homes. A bathroom would be GFCI protected, but does not have to be AFCI protected. A kitchen will be both. A hallway will be AFCI protected, but does not have to be GFCI protected.
Edit: should also clarify that this is according to the most recent version of the codebook, 2023. So this list only applies to brand new homes in areas where the 2023 version has been adopted. It’s likely it’s the same or similar for previous iterations, but I’d have to look back through a lot of versions of the codebook to see so uh… eh
We’re Americans, we do things illogically here
In seriousness though, I’m not really sure. I would guess, like most things, money is the answer. The codebook we electricians use specifies what needs to be GFCI. You can always go above that, and make everything GFCI, but you don’t have to. If you’re bidding a job, you can estimate higher to have GFCI protected everything, but the customer is almost always going to go for the cheaper price, so why bother?
I am an electrician, but this is mostly my speculation and me talking out of my ass so uh… take it with a grain of salt.
Every time I see a dremel, I wonder… what if?
Denvil@lemmy.oneto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wait, my body's own heat is enough? Always has been.81·10 months agoJust wear a sweater bro
I don’t see anything obviously wrong with the picture, but for some reason this made me think it was AI immediately. I hate that my brain questions a picture of a cat nowadays
Big government doesn’t want you to know this, but we have a 0.69420 cent coin as well
Well damn, terribly sorry, I’ve been a real fucking ass hat towards you all, allow me to apologize like the bastard I am
Thank god I can’t see that that says bullshit… oh wait
Priorities right there
Denvil@lemmy.oneto World News@lemmy.world•Afghan Taliban vow to implement media ban on images of living thingsEnglish12·11 months agoCan’t even use a photo of your countertop, there’s living things there!
I’m the guy who made the third catfish comment, and same here. No idea about stardew valley, I just threw my hat in the ring
The texture of popsicle sticks makes me want to go to a factory that produces them, and throw 100 popsicle sticks into the machinery
My strategy: catfish are wise and told me where to get good loot
Denvil@lemmy.oneto Gaming@lemmy.world•Unrelated, but we ran out of time and the campaign is only 7hrsEnglish21·11 months agoMeanwhile I still play Mount & Blade: Warband. The graphics hold up today, but it’s not like they’re good. But the game is just so damn good they mean absolutely nothing.
Edit: I should also mention I’m young, I’m sure somebody would point out that Warband isn’t old compared to a lot of games, but in my eyes 2010 (which was 14 years ago, that makes my young ass feel old too) is an old game, although I’m going to be honest, I totally thought it was from like 2006
Denvil@lemmy.oneto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•In Kharkiv Oblast, Russians killed Supreme Court judge, Leonid Loboyk, with a drone while he was delivering humanitarian aid.253·1 year agoOf course they know right from wrong. Helping people like the the Ukrainian judge is wrong, and whatever gets them a vacation to a Caribbean island is correct
S because all of my games are on the S drive. Checkmate!
Made a deal with a demon to finally get the thing straight