Fixed the toaster - Lemmy.World
I took the toaster apart and cleaned the contacts for the lever that signal the
hold down while toasting. Now we don’t have to stand there and hold it (that was
3 morning routines slightly out of order). I had to buy a set of special bits
because someone decided they needed to use security torx bolts in the corners
hidden under the feet. This was of course in addition to the 14 regular old #2
Phillips screws. But it’s always nice to have a reason to get new tools. In
other news, the clean signal started flashing on on the espresso machine today,
so I have another little project for tomorrow too.
Production-Grade Container Deployment with Podman Quadlets – Larvitz Blog
https://lemmy.world/post/38879526
Production-Grade Container Deployment with Podman Quadlets – Larvitz Blog - Lemmy.World
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/742990
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Podman Quadlets are so cool - Lemmy.World
I don’t really have anyone else to shout at about this, but it’s an amazing way
to host services in rootless containers entirely in user space using systemd
(systemctl --user).
https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-systemd.unit.5.html
[https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-systemd.unit.5.html]

Phase 2 of my closet build out - Lemmy.World
Got the uppers painted and installed. Time to find some MDF for the face frame,
drawer fronts, and shelves. Which reminds me, I need a router bit for the
integrated drawer pulls she wants.

Installed my first project - Lemmy.World
My first project is really coming together! Built a set of drawers cabinets to
my wife’s specs for the closet. Still have uppers, face frame and overlay fronts
to do, but the garage was too full to keep going. 4ft (122cm) tall bank of
drawers with full extension soft close undermount slides. 88in.(222cm) wide.
Feel free to make fun of the 2x4 toe kick! Rest assured I’ve learned my lesson.
All cuts made with my portable DeWalt table saw after breaking down sheets with
my Ryobi circular saw and a harbor freight clamp as an edge guide.