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Most definitely!
Most definitely!
Oh yeah good question! That’s not staying like that. According to the building theory books I read a jointing in an arch can be anywhere between 5mm and 10mm of mortar inside (1/4’ to 1/2’) and up to 25mm outside (1 inch)
The empty space will be filled completely with mortar next week. It was a huge mess when laying the bricks vertically against the wooden formwork, we noticed how ugly it looked when moving it off after laying the two first slices.
The plan is to use some kind of piping bag and inject the mortar precisely in the gap, then smooth it uniformly. There are different shapes, we haven’t decided yet which one we will use:
Thank you! It will be nice to leave something tangible behind, and we learn many new skills along the way
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Agreed! Unfortunately these maddening behaviors were kind of set in stone several decades ago, and it has been (correctly) decided “Don’t break the web”, these weird quirks are kept in modern interpreters/compilers.
It’s actually quite interesting to read through the logic to follow when implementing an interpreter:
https://262.ecma-international.org/13.0/#sec-object.prototype.tostring
On the other hand, I don’t think you should add those ever
“teledildonics” is the most glorious word i’ve ever heard :D
my reply was more a comment on Adam’s nickname ^^
Yup, can’t eat the A of an artificial intelligence
I found this, it looks like it’s not really possible because the structure of the two services are pretty different:
I also got a response instantly, it’s probably just saved and if they ever run into issues they’ll use whatever you wrote. I don’t care, I never post there, it was for the sake of opting out
I received an email for both my personal and for my work account. They link a form that you have to fill in to justify why you don’t want your information to be used for that purpose, and how it would affect you. So quite a lot of work to opt-out.
But I took the time to write something, if you wish to copy it for your own opting-out, feel free!
I consider products based on generative artificial intelligence to be unethical, harmful to society and environmentally destructive. My personal data must not be used to encourage this unbridled race.
Human creativity needs to be treasured, and automating artistic expression is shameful. Automatically generated images and texts are soulless, and if no one has made the effort to write or draw something, I don’t see the point in spending time reading or admiring it.
I would play the piano more, read all the science fiction (Azimov, Herbert, HG Wells, Orwell, Bradbury, AC Clarke, UK Le Guin…), play Boardgames & Magic the Gathering with my friends, probably start making content for youtube or twitch, make pastry everyday, do gardening and building projects around the house…
The question is, do I have any budget to do all that, or are my basic needs covered but I can’t choose where to live, what I eat etc?
Honestly, I don’t find any satisfaction in work because I love doing so many things and would rather do one of them for money.
Ding Ding Ding! :) Wine racks, shelves with crates for flower bulbs, potatoes and other root vegetables… Which will mean we have to secure the entry, our (lovely) elderly neighbor has already mentioned coming over at night for a drink ^^
But it will probably serve as a tool shed for the coming year until we have the rest of the garden levelled and laid out, it’s the first of many projects, we will come back to it for the aesthetics (lime render, floor tiling, door, outside cladding…).
I don’t know all the words in English, as a Frenchman living in Germany :') Apparently it’s a “wooden formwork”, according to this page: http://mkolar.org/travel/Cechy/new-house/index.html
We were lucky, as our neighbor who is also renovating offered the steps of his old staircase. I modelled the thing in SketchUp to be able to measure all the angles and dimensions. We then made templates out of plywood for the 2 kinds of segments and used a flush router bit to reproduce the shape.
It all began as a “quick and easy project to learn the ropes before making the bigger construction elements” (retaining wall, stair, maybe pool even), and then we started looking at hobbit houses, fancying nicer materials, adding an alcove… It now feels like it will be the most complicated thing in the whole garden ^^’
Were you planning to bury a life-size skeleton wearing a construction worker’s outfit nearby?
i wasn’t… until i read your suggestion! :D
Thank you! Wine definitely, probably also plant bulbs in the winter, root vegetables… we have a passive house built on a concrete slab, every room is 19°-23°C all year round, it’s too warm for those.
A cat dad, if that counts >^^<
Thank you so much 😊
I’m in Germany yes, that’s a good idea, thank you. The person who sold us the bricks took them out of a building in a village near Karlsruhe, he might know more about the story of that place, we definitely plan on sending him pictures of our construction and we shall ask if he knows more.