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  • I uh... Don't really have a lot to help you with your direct situation, but I do know that nair is designed to (mildly) chemically burn you. That's how it destroys the hair. Make sure you have it all off of you so it doesn't continue to work (it sounds like you did but it bears repeating). From there it should just be time until it stops feeling uncomfortable.

    In the interim, you could take something OTC to manage the pain, if appropriate. Motrin/ibuprofen/paracetamol, whatever you've got on hand to deal with aches and pains. That should help you deal while it's actively hurting, and hopefully by the time the medicine wears off, it'll be back to feeling normal.

    Edit: I'm not sure what Destin is - double check to make sure it doesn't interact with whatever pain medicine you take.

  • As a new, one year, software developer who retrained late. How do you know when you're ready to apply for a new role with more money?
  • In this industry, change is the only constant and your ability to learn, grow, and adapt is going to be more important than any singular technology you can learn.

    I can promise you're not as stupid as you may feel you are. You've made it a year, and that means something.

    I've been pushing myself hard to get some certifications to really deepen my skill set. You may find that's valuable to you, or you may not. I've found that it's improved my ability to take a step back and understand the systems I'm building from an architectural perspective. It's been helpful for me.

    I've helped coach interns and new hires at my company before. I actually like when they ask me questions even if it's something I've answered before, because it shows me that they want to learn. And even better is when they ask "why do it that way?", because it forces me to check my own understanding of the problem set. It also means that I can really dig into the explanation and hopefully they walk away with at least one more tool in their toolbox.

  • What popular product do you think is modern day snakeoil?
  • You're right, but I was thinking of the buckets that are basically terrible quality slop that's borderline inedible.

    I might still call it a grift because they're asking for payment as "donations" to skirt paying taxes on them. That, and like you said, it's not a great value for what you get. Maybe not pure snake oil, but there's definitely still enough dishonesty involved imo that I'd be comfortable calling it a grift.

  • What popular product do you think is modern day snakeoil?
  • Anti-5g dongles? That's new for me, but I consume a lot of these grifts secondhand through a few podcasts I listen to. I might be behind.

    Sounds like the bones of a good scam are there though, assuming the anti-5G conspiracy still gets traction and clicks.

    Edit: Do you know if someone like bigclive got one? He takes those sorts of devices apart a lot to explain them and I'd love to see what's inside. I just don't want to pay the money for one to fund the grift.

  • What popular product do you think is modern day snakeoil?
  • I have a couple from the hip actually, because America has grifting baked into it's soul. In no particular order:

    • MMS (Drinkin' bleach)
    • Crystal healing (most sellers)
    • WitchTok kits (TikTok influencers selling expensive spices)
    • Brain pills
    • Any product peddled by a megachurch (see the Baker bucket for a great example)
    • Chiropractors

    As more of these come to me, I'll try to expand the list.

    Update: I can't believe I forgot chiros! They turned themselves into a religion at one point to try to dodge medical licensure laws.

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  • And also to misuse a document marked "for official use only", for an exam taken four years ago, on a functionally meaningless aptitude test. It serves a purpose for the military and that's it. And only during intake. You probably wouldn't get in trouble for sharing this doc out in the grand scheme of things, but the US military is collectively a petty bitch and they can find ways to make life difficult.

    I'm not sure why you choose to be so defensive about an Internet argument, OP, but learning to let go can lead you down a much more peaceful psychological road. The stakes were and are nil. The outcome of the argument changes nothing. Take a deep breath, calm down, and move on.

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    The people who made Scrunchies understand this concept better than trash bag manufacturers.
  • You could also get yourself a pack of bungee cords. Bungee the bag the same way you'd use one of those bands.

    It's the kludgy option, but you'll probably get a bunch of spare bungee cords out of it and those are always useful.

  • How do you feel confident in the workplace?
  • Worth noting is that the feeling of being or doing something "wrong" without much evidence to support it suggests a little bit of imposter syndrome. It's a very, very, very common feeling and is almost expected in any sort of a technical field. I have dealt with it personally and it sucks. The thing that helps me is the knowledge that if I was doing something that wasn't up to the standard or wrong, someone would intervene. Even if it was to just sit me down and tell me "Hey, this sucks and you need to do better".

  • How my morning is going...
  • I cannot imagine the shit fit that people would throw if we tried to implement a secure national identity number. Even the SSN got a lot of backlash for being "the mark of the beast", and that was introduced a little under a hundred years ago.

  • to those of you who get bored at work if there's lots of downtime, why?
  • Sounds like a law office. That's the only place I've ever heard of six minute chunks.

  • Very Specific Object: replacement spring perches for an Amazon Special(TM) RC car
  • Haha! I had a Mini T as my first one. It was a fun little car!

  • Very Specific Object: replacement spring perches for an Amazon Special(TM) RC car
  • Check out the Tarmo project. I've been wanting to put one together for a while.

  • This website that threatens anyone who right clicks
  • When I hear "glue rocks to it", I feel the urge to post the steering wheel picture. Because that one lives in my head rent free.

    It's only tangentially relevant, but still.

  • Why in Sci-Fi they always use Marine or Naval terminology and structure instead of Aviation for the spaceship structure, navigation and military ranks?
  • I think most generally it's because naval analogues are probably the closest when you're talking about large space-based fighting vessels. The air force doesn't operate aircraft carriers, battleships, or destroyers. The navy, however, does (or did in the case of battleships). Those large sea based vessels often class quite nicely into a lot of sci-fi media for large ships.

    The small ships you see are often based off of a carrier equivalent. Even when they're terrestrially based, it makes a lot of sense to streamline your military structure to have just one "space force", rather than trying to break it up into two entities like the "space navy" and "space air force", each with their own standards and logistical supply networks.

  • Troubleshooting a fully custom build
  • I realize I'm reviving a super old post here, but I actually did end up figuring out what it was. I posted a little writeup in here if you're at all curious. You were actually kinda close.

  • Troubleshooting a fully custom build
  • Because I hate when people ask questions and never go back to update their original post when they solve the issue, I'm gonna post an update here and now.

    The fix was actually surprising but simple. I ended up moving the second Z axis lead screw carriage mount a bit further towards the motor. That is, the piece that supports the build plate, where it connects to the leadscrew.

    Further diagnostics ended up showing me that it was binding, and one of the problems I had later on was that it was binding but only when going up. So I ended up having prints that got progressively more and more stretched out along the z axis.

    Moving it to be further in line and loosening a few mount screws to allow the nut to come back to vertical got me to where I needed to be. Hope this helps!

  • Knowing what you know about Elon Musk, why are you still on X?
  • I wish I had something more significant to contribute, but... yeah. Mood.

  • Troubleshooting a fully custom build
  • The print before this one, the blobbing/shreds were tall enough that one grabbed the BLTouch probe and bent it a little. I was pretty mad about that tbh.

    I'll double check my connectors. That's a solid shout actually.

  • Troubleshooting a fully custom build
  • I think I'll give that a swing. Thanks for your input!

  • Troubleshooting a fully custom build
  • I think you might be onto something but the other direction. I think it's not moving quite enough per layer.

  • Troubleshooting a fully custom build

    Hey y'all, I managed to hack together a printer from scratch and I'm struggling to get it to print well. It's a CoreXY system that's being controlled by a Octopus 1.1. Dual z screws, the works.

    I have it moving under it's own power and all. It's able to actually print, but the results are atrocious.

    I'm just trying to diagnose what's wrong here.

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    The bottom/first layer actually looks kinda good. It's just completely shredding subsequent layers.

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    Any advice would be appreciated!

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    Building a Hypercube and looking for advice

    Howdy y'all, much like the title says, I'm looking to build a Hypercube. I have what was once upon a time an Ender 3 V1 that I've rebuilt with an Ender Extender kit. I'm not happy with the aggressive ghosting I get from the 400x400 bed so I wanted to cannibalize the electronics and build the frame from scratch. I was also planning on keeping the bed since it's got a stick on heater and thermistor that'll work well with the new setup. Hotend too, probably, since it's an all metal Micro Swiss.

    Any gotchas to look out for? I know belt tension is a biggie once I get it together, but any gotchas to look out for in the build process?

    I'm not too nervous about throwing together a custom firmware for this, it's not my first custom firmware and I'm a software guy by trade so it's pretty straightforward for me.

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    franzfurdinand franzfurdinand @lemmy.world
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