Welcome to today’s daily kōrero!

Anyone can make the thread, first in first served. If you are here on a day and there’s no daily thread, feel free to create it!

Anyway, it’s just a chance to talk about your day, what you have planned, what you have done, etc.

So, how’s it going?

  • MaungaHikoi@lemmy.nzOP
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    Awww yeah, first time I got in first with the daily thread.

    I don’t have anything interesting to talk about but I like reading about everyone’s days. I only have to do a half day of work today to hit my hours for the week, so that’s nice. Gonna play more Baldurs Gate when I get home, such a good game.

    • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nz
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      My sister won’t get off the dam game.

      I’m definitely going to give it a go, it looks great. NO SPOILERS!

      I’ve only seen about 30 seconds of it and the graphics are excellent. She’s got a 1080 so top of the line 3 generations ago, but still, seems very well optimised.

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        Yeah my wife is playing on a 1080ti plus a 2012 era intel cpu and it’s still fine in 1080p. Great game.

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      I’m enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would. I had to restart the other day though because I messed up and ended up not be able to get Wyll or Karlach into my party.

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      I’m contemplating a similar day of work, ended up doing a couple of OOH jobs and its basically my choice whether to claim OT or just use those hours as I see fit.

      I’m playing BG3 twice at the moment. Once with a group of friends, and then just behind where we are at with the story i’m running it solo as well. Mostly because these guys are super trigger happy and don’t mind murdering all the civs whereas in my solo one i’m trying not to be so horrible.

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    Morning all. Spectacular day here on the West Coast - snow on the mountains, clear blue sky. Puts a smile on your face.

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    Got a load of compost being dropped off this morning, prepping myself to move it as fast as I can so as to not block our driveway. Feels good to be getting the garden and raised beds ready for Spring.

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      How big is your garden? I love the idea of growing my own veges but I tried it this year and couldn’t get past my dislike of ants and spiders enough to actually bring much of it indoors.

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        It’s not very large and kind of oddly shaped, but the previous owner did nothing with it so it was all grass when we moved in. Each year I turn a bit more of it into planting space. I’m at the point I’m thinking of just wood chipping the rest of the lawn next autumn so I can plant anywhere from then on. Also bonus is I won’t have to mow it anymore.

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        Do you have any outdoor space for pots and planters? You could always just do fresh herbs which is nice to have on hand for cooking,

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          Yeah, I was gifted a raised garden made from a pallet but it only a week for the local wildlife to move in. Herbs are a good idea though, I should try that to ease back into it.

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      The place we recently moved into has a bit of a garden bed area, but we think (looking at sun charts etc), that it will only be getting good sun for 4~6 months a year. Hopefully we can get something done with that time period as we’re pretty keen to doing some gardening :)

      Will need to do a few trips soon to buy some compost etc.

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        I’ll make a suggestion - take it or leave it - but I can vouch for it 👍

        Go “No Dig”, I’ve been doing this for a while now and can say it is one of the easiest and best ways to garden. To get started you need cardboard (or similar) and either buy in compost or work on making your own. Obviously, no digging is required. Simple as…

        I highly recommend spending some time watching Charles Dowdings’ youtube channel - he has books too, but the detail on youtube is all you need.

        The soil I’ve developed with this method is so much better than I have ever had before, and I just don’t find the need to use any chemicals/fertilizers. We buy very little/no vegetables now! The quality of our veg. has improved using this method too. (Shit, that almost sound like I’m trying to sell you something - I’m not… 😜)

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            The small amount of compost, 3-5 cm you cover with each year, is pretty much all gone by the following year. So if I understand your question, yes, no dig works on raised beds as well.

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              A little big of digging on the first setup then I assume? Don’t really have any space left over to add any additional.

        • eagleeyedtiger@lemmy.nz
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          I can vouch for No Dig as well, I’ve been doing it for about 6-7 years. All you need is compost :) It’s just too bad I can never make enough of my own…

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            It’s just too bad I can never make enough of my own…

            Yep, it can be tough. I’ve got a shredder and quite a few trees which need trimming every year - pretty much anything I can put through the shredder gets turned into compost. Grass clippings get things really going. I’ve had temperatures above 70C in my compost heaps. Over time, you get so much more leafy green excess that your ability to make more compost increases.

            Note: I have, at times, added urine to the mix - it sounds off, but it’s actually good (unless you’re taking a cocktail of drugs that don’t mix well with plants/worms/bugs etc.).

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              I usually use grass clippings too. My normal issue is getting enough browns. All our trees and shrubs we’ve put in ourselves, so they’re all small that pruning doesn’t really create much material. Have to make do with newspapers and cardboard.

              I’ve slowly started to incorporate permaculture concepts to my gardening, so I’m planning to grow more plants for mulching and composting but its a bit of a balancing act in our small section

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        Don’t overthink it too much, you’d be surprised what you can still grow in suboptimal conditions. I experiment all the time with different plants in different locations to see how well they grow, sometimes bad sometimes good.

        Every year I would do many trips to buy bags of compost slowly, I decided this year just to buy it from a landscaping place and get it delivered. It’s a bit more expensive but I can get 1000L at once instead of 40L bags. I still can’t create enough compost myself for the whole garden.

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          In the peak winter months, the beds unfortunately get no direct sunlight throughout the day :(

          But definitely promising what you say :) Hopefully we’ll get a bit of a harvest going along this year through spring and summer :)

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            Leafy stuff still does fine with indirect light, it may grow a bit slower and smaller but it’ll still grow. If you’re in Auckland or above there’s barely a winter anyway :) In fact my outdoors sweet pepper plant is still alive here in Hamilton!

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              Oh really!? That’s actually really good to hear haha. Might need to get started on getting the garden ready a bit faster then :)

              Do you have a few peppers? What do you do to them during the winter? I heard they will stay dormant, but not too sure if that would be the case with no sun?

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                To be honest this is the first time I’ve left one in all winter, it didn’t seem to be suffering so I decided to see how long it would survive. It had a few peppers growing slowly on it still, but I removed them a few weeks ago so it can just concentrate on surviving the winter. I usually would start new chilli and pepper seeds each season. I’ve heard of people giving them a hard prune back and digging them up and storing indoors over winter, but that’s usually in places with really cold winters where the ground freezes.

                Just give it a go and see what happens! Worst case is you have to buy a new seedling from the garden centre 🤷‍♂️

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                  Sounds good :)

                  I do recall someone mentioning a hard prune back to me sometime ago. Hopefully the Auckland temps mean they won’t have any problems :)

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    Bundled myself up like Cartman for the walk to work this morning and was toasty warm except for my knees, which is a really weird sensation.

    So far plans for the weekend involve the TV and aot of blankets, I’m really not built for the cold.

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      I’d rather cold than hot! At least you can put blankets on if you’re cold.

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        Just wait, the moment it hits 26 in December I’ll be bitching about that too 😁

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          Yeah I’m with you - as soon as the temps get anywhere near reasonable the humidity has all gone through the roof…

          Cold knees though, that’s novel!

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    Working on keeping power falling out of the walls for everyone, maintenence at a power station. It’s been a busy week, I’ll be glad to wrap this one up and chill for the next couple of days. The forecast is OK so might mow the lawns or something this weekend.

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    Been put on a serious dose of steroids to help my skin condition. Been looking at how they work. Ooaahh, I might look like Terminator soon!!!

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      I’m afraid oral steroids are more likely to make you fat than make you like terminator. Different kind of steroids.

  • NoRamyunForYou@lemmy.nz
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    Brrrrr just a bit of a Fibre Rant so that I don’t blow lol.

    Been playing phone tag with Chorus and the ISP this morning. Was getting nowhere with the ISP over the last few weeks, so called Chorus directly today, and they have me a whole bunch of nothing saying they are waiting on UCG to redo a design plan, and that they can’t chase them up during this stage, and that contacting my ISP would be the best bet.

    Called the ISP straight after, and of course, predictably they just go off the notes they get from Chorus, and say they can’t do any chasing.

    I can’t prove it of course, but I really think the techs that came to scope the site didn’t want to do the job, so they’ve made up some excuse.

    The notes from Chorus apparantly state that the job was originally logged as an SDU - which doesn’t make sense as why would they go through a consents process with our neighbors for a SDU installation (we had confirmation the process has begun and later on that it had ended)? (and we had raised it as an MDU installation). Tried calling them out on that, and no real answer for it.

    So apparantly we’re basically restarting the whole process, this time “correctly” as an MDU 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

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      When our site was scoped it was a different team than the installers, but that was then, this is now.

      Hope you get sorted.

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    Is anyone using Bard or ChatGPT for anything? I’m using them, especially Bard, for its more detailled and responsive web search ability. I no longer need to write detailed tech reports, thank you age, but I can see how this AI stuff would help.

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      I’ve used it to write marketing copy and emails, but always as a starting point rather than as a final product.

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        I agree, let it make the outline, then the real details can be included.

        Got it on my Gmail now. Not used it at all in recent sends.