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- Comment on Dropbox is laying off 20% of its staff 3 weeks ago:
CEO must need a raise. Can’t let them go broke now can we
- Comment on Backyard structure fix up 11 months ago:
I had to take down a horrible staircase one of the previous owners stuck in which was put in seemingly before sheet rock so the sheet rock was fitted to the stairs which lead to holes in the sheet rock. The one I took the picture out of is part of that.
What do you mean by horizontal and avoiding “thermal bridging” if you have any diagram that could possibly help I would appreciate it. I figure if I am going to fix up the structure I might as well try to fix any moisture issues and sheet rock isn’t too expensive… Most likely it will be a longer project that I slowly work on the next couple months.
- Comment on Backyard structure fix up 11 months ago:
Here is another picture showing the insulation and how it connects to the grate that I showed in one of the original pictures. I don’t see any rot or anything like that but it’s also never had heat running in it before, which I assume would make things worse. The fact it leads straight to where the insulation with no gap or anything feels all kinds of wrong… Would something like baffles be helpful? I could potentially push them behind the insulation to open a gap between the roof deck and insulation.
- Comment on Backyard structure fix up 11 months ago:
Would your recommendation change if I am trying to change it into more of an office/work space. I own a small business and I hope to use the barn/shed as the main work area, it will have things like a laser engraver, computer, various materials used to engrave etc.
I am not doubting your recommendation or anything like that, I am just trying to get a full understanding of the situation and possible consequences or possible cheaper fixes. For example, would something like taking the sheetrock down (see what is behind it) and possibly add some vapor barriers with a thin airgap between the roof and the conditioned space. I guess similar to firring strips?
I guess I was hoping there might be a cheaper alternative to replacing the roof but would still reduce the risk of rot or condensation inside. I guess I could potentially seal up loft making it an unconditioned space and only accessible from the external door in the gable as a fall back if it really concerns me.
- Comment on Backyard structure fix up 11 months ago:
Been reading up on things and found finehomebuilding.com/…/a-crash-course-in-roof-ven… which also seems to mention some of the stuff you said.
It just feels weird to me to just board up a potential issue.
- Comment on Backyard structure fix up 11 months ago:
I live in Washington State. Yeah I don’t know if it was like this originally or if the previous owners just stuck the netting on there to stop animals from getting in.
You’re right that there isn’t really any space between the ceiling and roof. The venting is the main thing I’m concerned about and moisture. I think things are already a bit wet to begin with because of the trees, moss, and pine needles that like piling up. Maybe I’ll try to take a closer look behind the sheet rock and see what is going on.
Thanks for the input and recommendation. There are 2 skylights at the eve and a door which you can see in one of the pics. If you think that would make any difference with anything.
- Submitted 11 months ago to [deleted] | 10 comments
- Comment on Support PassKey Integration (Web Authentication API) in KeePassXC implemented 1 year ago:
It looks like it has been updated unless I am not reading it correctly.
github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/…/1.30.0
“Added passkey support, allowing the browser extensions to store and use your passkeys, make sure the extension is updated to version 2023.10.0 or newer for passkey support.”
- Comment on Leaks confirm low takeup for Windows 11 1 year ago:
I have tried but have found dual booting frustrating. I need to find a setup that allows me to use it with all my work stuff.
I have been interested in Linux Mint as a starter into Linux. However I think I need a separate computer for work and another for home use. Then on top of that still have dual boot for the few things that don’t work on linux. Just feels like a mess.
Overall though I 100% wish I could do Linux.
- Comment on Business Accounting/Taxes 1 year ago:
Erpnext looks interesting and looks like it has a ton of what anyone could need. Though looks like the setup is a little more confusing.
- Comment on Business Accounting/Taxes 1 year ago:
Does Firefly allow double entry accounting style? I would definitely try to keep the way I keep track of things in a manner that is easily transferable to an account if things pick up or I need help with something.
- Comment on Business Accounting/Taxes 1 year ago:
It looks interesting and I like the idea of it being simple human readable text. Though it would be nice to have it built into the same self-host stack I run with everything else. I will check it out more in depth though for sure.
- Comment on Business Accounting/Taxes 1 year ago:
It would be nice to be able to access from a browser, it can make things a little easier. Preferably looking for something I can kick up a docker container or something simple so I can easily back up the data if need be and it can fit into my current self hosted stack.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 17 comments