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December 10, 2025, 05:57:40 PM

Haha, still alive, but I've had my fair share of jolts from touching live parts of equipment...

DIY maintenance is cool and rewarding, but you've got to understand and respect the laws of nature, or you could end up in need for a repair yourself!
Can I repair myself for cheap or should I call a repairman in this case?
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Haha, still alive, but I've had my fair share of jolts from touching live parts of equipment...

DIY maintenance is cool and rewarding, but you've got to understand and respect the laws of nature, or you could end up in need of repair yourself!

Can I repair myself for cheap or should I call a repairman in this case?

When in doubt, always call a repairman! Cheesy
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All of the models are broken. All of the assumptions are on shaky ground.

This is new territory.
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December 10, 2025, 08:00:05 PM

It's no fun losing your life over a washing machine!

Are you talking from experience?

I thought that there could be something "off" about you.

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Haha, still alive, but I've had my fair share of jolts from touching live parts of equipment...

DIY maintenance is cool and rewarding, but you've got to understand and respect the laws of nature, or you could end up in need of repair yourself!

If you are not in USA and are working on a 240volt set be careful
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December 10, 2025, 08:20:26 PM
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I'm going to break out my famous old saw and saw on it a little.

The banks are scrambling. They've been doing things behind the scenes.  Sometimes the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing, sometimes they're just lying to us.

But, if you think the rest of the major world banks jumping in all at the same time here at the end of this year was just some weird happenstance, then I've got some ocean shore property to sell you somewhere in Austin.

Certainly, there are people with these banks smart enough to have figured out that their job now is to develop their "layer two" solution for Bitcoin.  And they will be tempted to rig it to where they have full control, full visibility into it, that it can be as fractional as they want, that they can hide the details they don't want us to see, but see everything we do, etc.  And some of them will go down this road, trying to bend Bitcoin to their use case. And they will be successful to some extent.

But certainly others will build products that are more open as to how they are built, but preserve privacy. For example, a major bank could choose to implement the elements project, basically building their own Liquid network. 

Another one might implement chaumian mints where we place the trust in the organization as we always have to posit Bitcoin with them as we see fit and spend money back and forth with total pure privacy.

Or, perhaps, a group of them could implement multiple things like an element's blockchain, mints, federated with each other. And so on

And, for better and worse, we are almost certainly headed towards some kind of dollar-backed stablecoin, hopefully existing on multiple networks.

Or, perhaps, a group of them could implement multiple things like an element's blockchain, mints, federated with each other. And so on.

But the free market will begin to gravitate towards the organizations that don't tilt the board. 

And it will be on the people to decide where they want to bank, as it always has been.

This reminds me of the beginning of the MP3 era. I was a performing musician and soon to be studio owner and I had a front row seat to watch the bomb that went off in the music industry when everything went digital. They tried for so long to try to stop people from being able to move digital information and they lost over and over and over again until they finally changed course.

But, yeah, the banks are coming and there will be traps for some fools who think they own Bitcoin when they just own a hollow promise, but I believe there will also be good players out there that understand it and build systems with trade-offs that preserve as much of our sovereignty and privacy and human dignity as possible, and I believe those systems will win.

And of course, hopefully we will all still be able to just hold our corn if we want to.

Actually there is a very good reason for Bitcoin-backed banks to exist, issuing their own digital cash currency, redeemable for bitcoins. Bitcoin itself cannot scale to have every single financial transaction in the world be broadcast to everyone and included in the block chain. There needs to be a secondary level of payment systems which is lighter weight and more efficient. Likewise, the time needed for Bitcoin transactions to finalize will be impractical for medium to large value purchases.

Bitcoin backed banks will solve these problems. They can work like banks did before nationalization of currency. Different banks can have different policies, some more aggressive, some more conservative. Some would be fractional reserve while others may be 100% Bitcoin backed. Interest rates may vary. Cash from some banks may trade at a discount to that from others.

George Selgin has worked out the theory of competitive free banking in detail, and he argues that such a system would be stable, inflation resistant and self-regulating.

I believe this will be the ultimate fate of Bitcoin, to be the "high-powered money" that serves as a reserve currency for banks that issue their own digital cash. Most Bitcoin transactions will occur between banks, to settle net transfers. Bitcoin transactions by private individuals will be as rare as... well, as Bitcoin based purchases are today.

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December 10, 2025, 09:07:39 PM

It's no fun losing your life over a washing machine!

Are you talking from experience?

I thought that there could be something "off" about you.

[...]

Haha, still alive, but I've had my fair share of jolts from touching live parts of equipment...

DIY maintenance is cool and rewarding, but you've got to understand and respect the laws of nature, or you could end up in need of repair yourself!

If you are not in USA and are working on a 240volt set be careful

I got shocked by 240v one time when working on some pool equipment about 25-30 years ago. It is something I will never forget. I wish I had it on video as I wonder how it looked because it felt like I was flying around like a cartoon character.
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I got shocked by 240v one time when working on some pool equipment about 25-30 years ago. It is something I will never forget. I wish I had it on video as I wonder how it looked because it felt like I was flying around like a cartoon character.
Maybe this explains your personality then, good story.  Grin
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I have been looking up parts on various sites and then going to EBAY to order the parts.  (For some reason EBAY always has the best prices on appliance parts for me)

I typically do something along those lines but sometimes go for an OEM part because I don't quite trust the knock-off versions. Sometimes because they're just *too* cheap.

Problem is the OEM are all chinese crap now and they are literally designing them to fail.

Thats why I mentioned the hotbox whirlpool put the circuit board in, it is literally designing in failure intentionally.

By adding ventilation and swapping out to higher rated components that will run cooler I basically removed their built in obsolescence. I may have even added heat sinks (actually I think I did now that i'm remembering it) but didn't bother with active cooling as that is overkill for that application.

As soon as i kicked out the thing at the waste dump, i returned home to hear the dryer squeak on every turn of the drum.
So it's bushing maintenance or belt replacement day tomorrow  Roll Eyes

In case you're not aware, those bearings are often *designed* to squeak when they reach a certain level of wear. Lubrication is the wrong treatment, the bearing needs replacing.

Yeah they are normally crappy soft iron with a thin chromium plating and when the chromium wears through they are done, thats why you need to get quality bearing replacements,  Japanese are the best, nachi or nsk are my go to's.
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December 10, 2025, 09:48:24 PM

"JP Morgan Says No Crypto Winter"
https://decrypt.co/351657/jpmorgan-analysts-doubt-crypto-winter-despite-meaningful-bitcoin-sell-off

Okay, okay, you guys can come out from hiding now.

I figured it out.  I can't believe it took me so long.

This is all just a big joke. I've never seen such a fantastic 15-year-long joke play out like this in my life.  

Kudos!!!  Standing ovation! Encore!.

Actually, no, I don't know if I want an encore. 😁


(on the other hand, my conspiracy theory riddled think meat can't hear any big announcement like this from one of the big banks where I don't think that they're saying exactly the opposite of what they know they're about to make happen, but I don't know. Maybe they just want to look right for once.)


I just don't understand why people listen to these scumbags when they have been lying and fleecing them their entire lives.

If we listened to these scum sucking pieces of shit we would never be holding anything but our asses as they sneak around the back.

*the plebs get what they deserve I guess, I spent years trying to warn them and they don't listen until some shyster like cramer on the boob tube tells them what to do.
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It's no fun losing your life over a washing machine!

Are you talking from experience?

I thought that there could be something "off" about you.

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Haha, still alive, but I've had my fair share of jolts from touching live parts of equipment...

DIY maintenance is cool and rewarding, but you've got to understand and respect the laws of nature, or you could end up in need of repair yourself!

Nothing like a brush with a flyback to wake you up in the morning! Cheesy

*don't ask me how I know...
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It's no fun losing your life over a washing machine!
Are you talking from experience?

I thought that there could be something "off" about you.[...]
Haha, still alive, but I've had my fair share of jolts from touching live parts of equipment...

Fair enough.  You meant to say the shocking part is not fun (not the dying part?), and even the feeling of nearly escaping death is not fun. 

I am sure that sometimes we end up putting ourselves in precarious positions, especially if we might be dealing with any kinds of repair projects or even sometimes just dealing with electricity in areas that have water or other issues like that.

I had some repairs with cars where I did not use proper jacks and support and those situations can sometimes involve some regrets if they are not done properly.   

DIY maintenance is cool and rewarding, but you've got to understand and respect the laws of nature, or you could end up in need of repair yourself!

I remember one time around 20-ish years ago spending a day or two replacing a radiator in my car. I was so proud of myself, even though at some later point down the road, I realized that I had ending up messing up some aspect of the repair job, and then putting myself in a worse situation for my having had done the repair... Sometimes seemingly simple repairs can end up back firing, even though there still can be a lot of self-satisfaction that comes from accomplishing certain kinds of fixes, especially if they end up successful. 

I also recall performing some self-repairs of a motorcycle (which would have had been in the 30-ish years ago timeframe), and I had even driven the motorcycle into the house through the patio doors so that I would have more abilities, space and comfort to engage in fairly extensive repairs over an extended period, that also involved stripping down the engine.. and it ended up being a bit of a nightmare of a project.. so sometimes repairs end up having better outcomes (and just overall feel-goodness - or feel-badness) than others, including how much time we might be ready, willing and/or able to dedicate to getting the jobs done and/or figuring out our own level of competencies in the process. .not that as many things can be self-repaired these days as compared with historically.

And of course, hopefully we will all still be able to just hold our corn if we want to.

That is part of the ongoing attack.

The powers that be don't want us to be able to hold our own coin or to have any abilities to have privacy... it is likely going to be an ongoing battle and perhaps continue to target developers who are building these kinds of tools - even though surely some of the tools that are already in the public domain will continue to be built upon and those kinds of developers are likely ongoingly being targeted... and perhaps need support too..

Surely, we also need to be trying to use the self-custodial tools.. to the extent that back doors are not allowed to be put into many of them... hard to know when some of them seem to be moving away from open source, which contributes to some of my own ongoing skepticisms regarding some of the secure element hardware wallets.
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All of the models are broken. All of the assumptions are on shaky ground.

This is new territory.

Correct

OT I got sucker punched in a tournament…. Same territory there
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It's no fun losing your life over a washing machine!
Are you talking from experience?

I thought that there could be something "off" about you.[...]
Haha, still alive, but I've had my fair share of jolts from touching live parts of equipment...

Fair enough.  You meant to say the shocking part is not fun (not the dying part?), and even the feeling of nearly escaping death is not fun. 

I am sure that sometimes we end up putting ourselves in precarious positions, especially if we might be dealing with any kinds of repair projects or even sometimes just dealing with electricity in areas that have water or other issues like that.

I had some repairs with cars where I did not use proper jacks and support and those situations can sometimes involve some regrets if they are not done properly.   

DIY maintenance is cool and rewarding, but you've got to understand and respect the laws of nature, or you could end up in need of repair yourself!

I remember one time around 20-ish years ago spending a day or two replacing a radiator in my car. I was so proud of myself, even though at some later point down the road, I realized that I had ending up messing up some aspect of the repair job, and then putting myself in a worse situation for my having had done the repair... Sometimes seemingly simple repairs can end up back firing, even though there still can be a lot of self-satisfaction that comes from accomplishing certain kinds of fixes, especially if they end up successful. 

I also recall performing some self-repairs of a motorcycle (which would have had been in the 30-ish years ago timeframe), and I had even driven the motorcycle into the house through the patio doors so that I would have more abilities, space and comfort to engage in fairly extensive repairs over an extended period, that also involved stripping down the engine.. and it ended up being a bit of a nightmare of a project.. so sometimes repairs end up having better outcomes (and just overall feel-goodness - or feel-badness) than others, including how much time we might be ready, willing and/or able to dedicate to getting the jobs done and/or figuring out our own level of competencies in the process. .not that as many things can be self-repaired these days as compared with historically.

And of course, hopefully we will all still be able to just hold our corn if we want to.

That is part of the ongoing attack.

The powers that be don't want us to be able to hold our own coin or to have any abilities to have privacy... it is likely going to be an ongoing battle and perhaps continue to target developers who are building these kinds of tools - even though surely some of the tools that are already in the public domain will continue to be built upon and those kinds of developers are likely ongoingly being targeted... and perhaps need support too..

Surely, we also need to be trying to use the self-custodial tools.. to the extent that back doors are not allowed to be put into many of them... hard to know when some of them seem to be moving away from open source, which contributes to some of my own ongoing skepticisms regarding some of the secure element hardware wallets.

how bout this one. remove old school 48 inch florescent tube as it got old. do with power on and do it sweaty on a hot summer day.


why do it with power on casue when you put the new bulb in correctly it lights up and save a ladder trip.

do it with no gloves. oh it is stuck let me twist it a bit. both hands streched out new the two ends and manage to run the fucking current from hand a to hand b right acroos your chest.

fucking paddled my heart ♥️ felt the hand of god (voltage to be exact) squeeze and contract my heart (one time ruben).

amazingly done super fast no effects once done.

except the sheer terror of feeling your heart get paddled by a fluorescent transformer.

no shock ever felt like that one.  every once in a while while laying in the bed i look up to see where that light used to be.

still scares me 15 or more years later.
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