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  • Bought a Bolt EUV a few years ago and also cancelled our extended warranty just before the refund date deadline. Put 50k miles on it since then and the only things it's needed have been tire rotations and cabin air filter replacements.

    My thought was EVs have less moving parts so decided it was worth chancing it if something electronic broke.

  • Superfast Jellyfish - Gorillaz

  • I find it helpful to start by looking for hobbies you enjoy for the hell of it and then seeing if there's a community around that. Making friends seems to be a bit easier when there's a shared activity to chat about. For example, I took up acoustic guitar and met a lot of people who like to jam together. Also started learning a type of dance and got involved in the community by attending classes and socials. My buddy met his main friend group at a rock climbing gym when he took up bouldering.

    For apps/websites, I had luck attending a few Meetups, e.g. like for people learning a foreign language who want to practice with each other. Some people join rec leagues or attend tabletop game nights.

    I personally don't use social media much but it can be useful to see if there are any local events to checkout nearby.

  • The lack of third space options is definitely a problem. Even if kids could go places without a car, a lot of activities are centered around spending money or don't foster unstructured play.

  • Biking is such a great and underrated mode of transportation too. Lots of global cities have great bike infrastructure and overall it's cheaper, healthier, requires less time stuck in traffic, offers more foot traffic for local businesses, requires less space for parking, etc.

  • Stunning design, prob my MCM dream house with the way it blends nature with touches of Japanese influence. The way the waterfall is incorporated into the house makes it look like a painting

  • Was going to say LH as well. Strange Trails is what I throw on while heading to the trailhead

  • Inside is great as well

  • Shows:

    • Cowboy Bebop
    • Kill la Kill
    • Steins;Gate
    • Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works

    Movies:

    • Paprika
    • Spirited Away
    • Your Name
    • Summer Wars
    • Akira
  • I share the author's sentiments. Would rather people read my posts and form their own opinions, than offload their thinking to a machine (while consuming energy and water to do so). And the idea that my posts would be scraped and used to train an LLM against my wishes makes me a lot less motivated to publish personal blogs.

  • Owned an Xperia 5 III and liked it enough to replace it with a 5 IV. Miss having options for a compact flagship like the 5 IV or Zenfone 10. Headphone jack ftw.

  • Old tree or emerald ash borer?

  • Are you planning to air dry it? I believe the rule of thumb is 1 year per inch of thickness so you may have to wait a few extra years to get down to a reasonable moisture level unless you have access to a kiln or can build a solar kiln.

    Other than that, I'm guessing it'll be tough feeding it through a jointer or planer, so you're probably better off using hand tools to flatten and true it. Chris Schwartz made a Roubo that way using 2 slabs of cherry.

    Sounds like it'll be a great bench in the end though. Best of luck

  • This and 8th MS Team on Toonami were my first intro to Gundam. I remember thinking Duo's Deathscythe was the coolest

  • Love the lighting. Golden hour?

  • And energy. And water. And land. The list goes on and on.

  • Never gets old seeing that turquoise water. Looks a like a beautiful hike.

  • Yeah that is absolutely wild. That range means driving from San Diego to San Francisco on a single charge.