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  • Apologies for lack of clarity. Currently the topper just rests upon the top of the bath, this plus some plastic sheeting affixed to the underside of the topper gives a decent protective seal from weather etc.

    I'm thinking folding legs are necessary as the internal depth of the bath is only 43cm (16.9 inches) so if they don't fold it would be rather short

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  • Noob here

    I have a wooden sheet of plywood that acts as a protective topper for an outdoor bath tub (don't ask). I'm looking for a way to add folding legs to the underside that will rest in the bath tub when the topper is on, and fold out to form a table sitting alongside the bathtub while it's in use

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    I just noticed that when I look at a game which I know nothing about and Steam says "Mostly Positive" I tend to immediately get suspicious

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    Steam Summer Sale 2024: Official Trailer
  • If anyone's got any recs for puzzle games / platform puzzlers / detective'y / room escape'y games on sale I'd love to hear

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    2024 Players Handbook | Everything You Need to Know | D&D - YouTube
  • I simply can't give them any money for at least 3 months while the community decides it's actual worth, or if it's just a cash grab built upon the shoddy foundations of backwards compatibility

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    TIL that some people do not have an inner voice and think in different nonverbal ways.
  • It's like I "know" all the options (pros and cons and obstacles and things to think about) all at once, any time I have is then spent on the emotional consequences of them. But more time doesn't usually mean discovering more options.

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    TIL that some people do not have an inner voice and think in different nonverbal ways.
  • With my aphantasia it's not that it's all quiet in there, unfortunately you still get the carousel of regrets/self criticism etc, but it's a carousel of emotions with no narrator if that makes sense

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    TIL that some people do not have an inner voice and think in different nonverbal ways.
  • A friend asked me the same thing, they have a back and forth of voices, at significant speed, and then they reach a decision. Whereas I just "know" all the pros and cons (to the best of my ability) all at once if that makes sense?

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  • Whenever I enter a discord it's like walking in halfway through ten conversations happening all at once.

    Unless you go all-in and follow everything being said like you would a personal/private discord, how do you navigate them?

    E.g I can search for "cleric" and try and parse the latest conversations but it's janky

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    So, I guess, something chill enough not to be an assault on the senses

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    No one is on Lemmy because they like shitty corps so I need your help

    I'm at a loss. Increasingly whenever I order New on eBay or wherever, the order gets fulfilled by Amazon.

    When I complain to the site I bought it from they shrug.

    I'm regularly paying more for items and still funding an undeniably awful company

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    Bonus points:

    What are some interesting takes/interpretations/ reflavours that you've seen or want to try?

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    I have a pixel 7

    Currently using Cambridge Melomania headphones, so maybe I should get the pixel headphones? Are the pros worth it? Do we think they'll go on sale in Dec?

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    Any tips on a more suitable first project welcome, or any patterns.

    I've found a pattern that seems simple once I learn how to read the pattern itself, ha

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    How do you delete a community you created?

    I made a community for wheelchair users but I think it's too niche at the moment and we should instead focus on building larger general disability communities.

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    Types of Wheelchair Power Assist Devices: a non-exhaustive mini guide

    lemmy.world Types of Wheelchair Power Assist Devices: a non-exhaustive mini guide - Lemmy.World

    A non-comprehensive guide to some of the styles available. Whichever you go for, they’re all generally around £4000/$5000 . YMMV. Depending upon your location, a dealer may bring one to your home for you to trial them. You’re spending a lot of money so do not be afraid to ask. Searching YouTube for ...

    A non-comprehensive guide to some of the styles available.

    Whichever you go for, they're all generally around £4000/$5000 . YMMV.

    Depending upon your location, a dealer may bring one to your home for you to trial them. You're spending a lot of money so do not be afraid to ask.

    Searching YouTube for these brand names should come up with a lot of examples.

    Single Rear Wheel:

    Smart Drive and Smoov are small motors with a single wheel that attach to the back of your manual chair. You control propulsion with a speed dial near your lap, and you steer the chair using your hands on the wheel push rims as normal. You can also push to contribute towards propulsion if you like. The extent to which they contribute towards overall speed is variable dependent upon your needs, but they can propel the chair entirely on their own, meaning all you have to do is steer.

    Pro:

    • They are both easy to attach/remove.
    • comparatively light
    • you have full control of steering

    Con:

    • sometimes have difficulty with steps/curbs as they're just clipped to an axle bar
    • can feel less ergonomic/immediately responsive than devices attached to the wheels themselves.

    Dual Wheel motors:

    E-motion and WheelDrive style power assists are two motors, one on each wheel, which are connected to each other via Bluetooth. They each respond to how hard your hands push their respective wheel. This means you can set them to double your input, or treble your input, etc. They also have cruise control so they can propel the chair entirely on their own.

    Pro:

    • responsive, feel ergonomic. The force is kinda/ish coming from your hands rather than from a motor behind your bum

    Con:

    • rely upon Bluetooth, YMMV
    • double the weight of single motor devices as there's one on each wheel, so if they fail for some reason, your chair is now very heavy
    • you have to be careful how you push as every push is amplified and affects each wheel independently. Something to be aware of when you aren't pushing with each hand evenly, e.g, on slanted pavement/sidewalk, when you're turning/dodging, etc

    Tricycle style devices:

    These attach to the front of your chair with handle bars and a front wheel with a motor.

    Pro:

    • Great for longer distances
    • some prefer handlebar steering

    Con:

    • less manoeuvrable. Your turning circle becomes very large.

    Powerchair style:

    There are also systems like the e-fix which turn your manual chair into a form of powerchair with a joystick to steer.

    Pro:

    • some prefer this undemanding mode of steering

    Con:

    • They add a lot of weight
    • There's no middle ground, it's on or it's off, it's doing all the work or none of the work

    Hope this helps

    Please feel free to add first-hand experiences or any thoughts to this post, or let me know if I should edit anything

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    Lots of south facing light from the left. I'm guessing pothos or ivy.

    Especially looking for advice of support/infrastructure

    Thanks

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