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last night i broke the broom in half that we were using to clear the deck, i guess the snow is heavier than i expected. this morning i shoveled the deck and patio, driveway over to my car, cleaned off my car. i’m already wrecked. what a difference the liquid/frozen ratio is! either the kids are helping with the rest of the driveway, or i give up and break out the snowblower. probably 6” total fell last night.

more on the way sunday night. yipee.

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mike susz

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side projects beget side projects:

- started out with my twitter archive.
- then thinking about also pulling my mastodon and bluesky posts.
- now they're in a unified database being updated regularly.
- a website to search my social feed going back to 2008.
- recently took a course in writing MCP servers.
- already have a local LLM running as a RAG for all my reference markdown documents in Obsidian.

now writing an authenticated MCP server for my social feed and hooking it up to my local LLM.

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mike susz

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i realized a photo of this at night would be useful to demonstrate what i’m talking about. no direct path from lightbulb to eyeball, can see the tv without moving to avoid the lamp.

a photo of a lamp illuminated in a darkish room with a tv beyond it.

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mike susz

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i got tired of being blinded while walking by this lamp in our great room so i took an old piece of broken plexiglass, cut a circle out of it, hit it with the random-orbit sander for a while until it was “frosted” and it’s worked really well.

a photo of a round piece of frosted plexiglass mounted on top of a lamp shade

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mike susz

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transfer station run, full pickup, then a ton of pellets brought home, then a section of kitchen flooring demo’ed and new flooring installed. as the kids would say, i’m cooked, chat.

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mike susz

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@jdarnold that’s a cool station! i’ve been looking at this newer generation, not sure how long mine will last (but it’s pretty hearty!) but definitely considering them when i need to replace it. ideas on if you’re going to upload data and to where? (i’ve been sending data to wunderground for … 18 years now)

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mike susz

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i find that roughly half of my projects around the house benefit from some combination of patience and luck.
while the other half call for a bigger hammer.

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mike susz

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if you ever have one of those little shelf support pins break off inside the hole, a tiny screw and a lot of luck might save you.

a photo of a broken shelf support, and a screw sticking out of the piece of pin that had broken off

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mike susz

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when i trim my beard i first brush it upward and then i suddenly have strong opinions about things like taxation without representation

a photo of me with my (too long) beard brushed upward and looking crazy or like a founding father of the American revolution

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mike susz

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apologies for the spoiler, but today’s Apple Crosswords Mini: “Song from the ‘80s” = “OLDIE”

i. will. stab. you.

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mike susz

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@jerzone there are power tools that do this and fit into tight spaces, but i opted for the $140 manual tool vs. the $399 dewalt tool that would work with all my batteries. maybe if i am building a cabin someday, that will be worth it. but for this purpose - i was able to make all the joints and make the assembly in my shop, i only had one joint to make on a ladder/in a tight-ish space.

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mike susz

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@jerzone since i completed the project i was using PEX A for, i can comment that it’s pretty straightforward and foolproof. you put the expansion ring over the pipe, use the expander tool to stretch it out, quickly insert the fitting to the shoulder designed to mark the proper depth, hold it for a while while it contracts back to its original size.

the caveat is, the stretcher tool is large and awkward, and if you have to use it in a tight space (e.g. a joist cavity) it will be tough

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mike susz

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that was a boring as heck football game. but even though i couldn’t understand the lyrics of the halftime show because im a basic american, i had to pay extra attention to the context provided by the scenes and i really loved it.

go ahead, call me woke. i care about people, even if they don’t look exactly like me.

especially if they don’t.

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mike susz

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this weekend i did plumbing, electrical, flooring. i’m exhausted. but on the plus side, i now possess all the skills to build my own cabin.

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mike susz

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whoa, big update. the other side of the yard, looks like deer were bedded down here overnight and got startled. the first few leaps across were probably 8-10ft apart!

a photo of the snow displaced in my front yard, where i suspect deer were sleeping at night.

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mike susz

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these tracks in my front yard are about 6' apart, it was a deer running! i can see their hoofprints at the edge of the driveway. no other tracks like they were being chased.

a photo of my front yard with tracks from a deer running

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mike susz

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imagine instead of ‘infinite monkeys at infinite typewriters' it was 'infinite monkeys with a monthly token usage limit’

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mike susz

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today while taking my son to school for band, i had to stop and chip the ice out of a wheelwell becuase i could hear it rubbing on the tire when i turned right.

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mike susz

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currently feeling like i should register a domain name for the lulz “do-i-need-to-get-my-vehicle-inspected-in-new-hampshire-dot-com” and the content will be … “maybe?”

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mike susz

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@jerzone most of house is PEX A. it transitions to copper in annoying places. under my sink, the shutoff valves have failed completely so i’m replacing the stub of copper+valves with PEX->PEX. first time doing this myself though, so i’ll let you know if it’s a disaster. but PEX A seems pretty foolproof - if it’s physically connected, it’s sealed. joints just continue getting tighter over time.

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mike susz

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the large, flat area of inside of my PEX A fitting tool’s case is being used to show step by step usage instructions, with pictures!

a photo of a PEX A tool and an assembled piece of plumbing that was built using the tool.

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mike susz

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claude and i made a new fun app. my kids complained that free “tier list” websites are full of crap. this one is free & can run from an html file on your computer, or clone the repo and host it on github pages, or push it to your own domain (or use it on mine!). it has export (json), export (image), import (json) functionality. you can rename images & customize tiers!
repo: github.com/mikesusz/tier-sqd-co
see it on github pages: mikesusz.github.io/tier-sqd-co/
use it on my site: tier.sqd.co/

enjoy!

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