MrMusAddict

joined 1 year ago
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To clarify; I have not yet sprayed anything into the dial mechanism.

This used to be a light switch, but my son kept leaving it on. So I swapped it out for one of these dials about 2 years ago. Now it seems to be getting stuck around the 10-min mark and being left on all day.

I'd prefer not to replace this dial again; the house is old and the wiring in that receptacle was already pretty hard to work with. But I mean I'm not going to burn my house down in an effort to save myself 10 minutes and $10.

Is it safe to use a silicone based spray on it?

[–] MrMusAddict@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Actually, I see it in the options 😃

Endless Scrolling + Auto Load More

[–] MrMusAddict@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Holy christ, there's no going back now, lol. This is BEAUTIFUL.

Is it possible to add infinite scrolling?

 

Funny that the first post on this Microsoft community is an emoji request, lol. But hey... gotta start somewhere.

I would genuinely use this all the time.

 
 

Calculating 25 minutes by burning 2 inconsistently burning 1-hour ropes

You are given two ropes and are told that they burn at inconsistent rates, but will always take 1 hour to completely burn up. This means that cutting one of the ropes perfectly in half will not give you two smaller 30-minute ropes.

You are told that you need to approximately calculate 25 minutes by burning these ropes in some fashion.

How do you accomplish this?


Hint:

first ½ of hintI carefully chose approximately instead of precisely
second ½ of hintbecause to calculate it precisely would require that you ignite an infinite number of flames

 
 

Sorting Type

On lemmy.world at the very least, posts are sorted by default to "Active". Active will decay posts based on the popularity of its most recent comments. This keeps the most discussed topic on the front of the page, and they'll stay there until people stop talking about it. This also makes it possible that a "dead" thread can get revived if enough people newly discover it & comment on it. This is a very valuable feature, but for us content junkies it may not be your desired default.

Switching to "Hot" will decay posts based only on their age & popularity (not their comment's age & popularity). When filtered to "Hot", you will see a lot newer, less-popular (but more current) content. The decay doesn't seem to be tuned to how a lot of us may be used to - it's more of a "Rising" than our typical "Hot" - but nevertheless it at least gives a constant stream of semi-popular new content.


Sorting Scope

On lemmy.world at the very least, posts are filtered by default to "Local", which only contains communities created on lemmy.world.

If you switch your default to "All", you will open up your content stream to everything within the fediverse. Warning: this does include NSFW content & communities (but if you are OK blanketly removing NSFW content, you can disable it in your settings)

If you are having trouble grasping the concept of "Local", "All", "Instances", "Fediverse", etc, if you have any experience playing an MMO, there's an analogy that may help connect some of the dots;

  • Lemmy Federation = MMO Server Regions (a cluster of servers connected to each other)
  • Lemmy Instances = MMO Servers/Realms (a place where each account and its content is saved on the same physical hardware)
  • Lemmy Community = MMO Guild (a group of individuals with similar interests)

Searching on "All" is akin to playing an MMO with cross-realm/server features enabled.


Sources:

 

Hey everyone. I’m coming from Reddit and I’m new to Lemmy, and wanted to join all of the communities that I was subscribed to on Reddit. I’m noticing that, to my knowledge, there isn’t a Math Riddles community yet on any instance. So I’ve created one.

I have some minor mod experience on Reddit, but this is definitely not something that I expect to be hardcore monitoring. I mainly just wanted to open the community to give us a space to post interesting riddles!

If there’s any Lemmy specific best-practices you’d like to see here, please let me know!