Sam

@Sam@sh.itjust.works
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Joined 1 years ago

What do those lines even mean?

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I always like to joke in coding interviews that I really like to make variable names as long as I can so they are very precisely named. Then when I get to a double nested loop I hit them with iterator and jiterator instead of I and j

Hah, you’re not kidding that’s quite similar!

I didn’t take a before picture cause it looked gross

This was while the electrical was still being hooked into the shed. I trenched in two conduits with cat6 Ethernet in one and one 20 amp and one 30 amp in the other. There are a few outlets inside running off the 20 amp circuit, as well as interior and exterior lighting, and a switched exterior weatherproof outlet. The 30 amp powers a single outlet for the space heater, which is entirely overkill for my 1800W space heater.

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It’s a VWINDESK, not sure what model or if they’re still in business. I’ve had it for a couple years now and I like it. It is strong enough to raise and lower with me (heavy) on top of it.

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Just want to mention that this is SOME of the roots of that tree. A mature sequoia’s roots can cover up to AN ACRE

They really can’t now that the 5/8 Sheetrock is on on top of this. I live directly under the flight path of SFO and can barely hear the jets flying over

Finished it with 5/8 Sheetrock. This is after wiring in cat6 Ethernet and a 20 amp and 30 amp circuit (computer and lights on the 20, space heater on the 30)

The idea is that they can’t work longer than the peasants live, so if they want to stay in power they have to help the peasants get better healthcare

I had a sheet rock guy finish it, then painted it and put flooring and baseboards in. I posted a picture with the floor and paint done

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It’s now my home office.

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When it’s fully upright yeah it wobbles a bit but I don’t mind it really.

No

I don’t have any 100% pictures cause I completed it at the same as my wife had our second baby and then started a new job at basically the same time and it was immediately a total mess.

Essentially if it doesn’t Have four legs it will wobble when in standing position. The four leg desks need four hydraulic lifts instead of two so they’re quite a bit more expensive so I went with one with two center mounted lifts.

It’s LVP and pretty silent. This brand has a sort of honeycomb rubber backing that makes it all quite stable.

To be fair he’s had the same mindset since the 50’s as well, it was just a progressive mindset that we still haven’t caught up to as a society

I had been meaning to get around to it forever but the bottom surface on this always stayed clean enough. Now that I got some I’m like everyone else who will tell you you should definitely get it.

No cap, frfr

Tuffshed installs the shed as some modular walls bare stud with siding and roofing basically. I did everything after that other than the sheet rock.

I cut a few for inside but I’ve left most of them to complete their lifecycle.

I didn’t even know there was a spray brb gotta go get some

No it’s usually cloudy with air bubbles from dissolved gasses

Sheet rock, but I had someone else do that part. I ran all the electrical and the insulation and then painted and laid the flooring and moldings but man I just hate sheetrock and mud dust.

Well stainless steel pans for one. Baking sheets that have a bunch of shit baked on to them. I cleaned off my stock pot as well with it. The bottom of any pot or pan that has a bunch of blackened crud on it.