[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 days ago

I was thinking of a piston door with calibrated skulk sensors... 😬

We're gonna install a Ubiquity RFID reader at the door for access control, integrated in HomeKit, so we can enter with our phone/watch

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 days ago

I can't wait to meet that cutie 🥰 I'll post more pics :)

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 days ago

Could get 3D printed ones that look like Minecraft torches!

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Wenn ich einen großen Backtag organisiere (für Weihnachtsplätzchen zum Beispiel), hängt mein Freund immer einen Zettel an die Haustür und jedes Mal ich "kurz zum Netto" gegenüber muss, male ich einen Strich drauf. Meistens komme ich zu 5 oder 6 😅

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 3 days ago

spoilerTrains have loco (crazy, in Spanish) motives (intents) Trains have locomotives (front vehicle with the engine)

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 3 days ago

Right now, we just have to fill the 30cm wide gap at the back and navigate between our neighbor's plants, we'll be done this week, it's not really worth getting a small excavator just for that job.

The plan is to completely fill the slope up to the entrance, and dress it with granite boulders. We will then need a much bigger excavator to move that around, at least 4 to 6 tons. We found a guy who can come on his free time with his own excavator, definitely getting work done with him for the bigger earthworks.

Our main inspiration comes from a German garden designer, Peter Berg, who has beautiful projects https://gartenlandschaft.com/gartengestaltung/#hanggarten

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 3 days ago

yeah it's purpose built for our space, until last winter, we had no idea what to do with that corner, it felt like it was pretty much useless space.

We will also have a small ventilation installed into the door frame to push in cold air at night on hot days, and evacuate excess humidity through the vent at the back.

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 3 days ago

your upload didn't work, you posted the top domain instead of the uploaded image's url

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 3 days ago

Thank you so much! I'm happy that it motivates others to realize new projects :)

It feels a bit sluggish as online content always seem to fit neatly in a 2 minute timelapse with upbeat music, the reality is less glamorous. But it's the opportunity to hone problem solving skills and also maybe get in better physical shape, many upsides!

[-] morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de 21 points 4 days ago

That was very obviously someone's cat enjoying a hot day outside, the cat wasn't in distress, don't worry

I myself have a Siamese cat so I was directly attracted to this one

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Finally i'm gonna be able to contribute!

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Hi! Ich baue aktuell einen Erdkeller mit einem Tonnengewölbe aus Ziegelsteine die von alten Gebäuden gewonnen wurden.

Beim Säubern habe ich eine Handschrift unter dem Kalkzement enthüllt und wundere was es bedeutet. Kann jemand hier vielleicht helfen? Danke ☺️

Die obere Zeile sieht wie "Ludwig" aus

Ich habe auch versucht auf dem Foto die Rinnen nachzumalen, vielleicht hilft das?

Mehr über das Bauprojekt hier 1/2 und hier 2/2

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Hello everyone! Thank you for all the positive comments last week.

We managed to double the length of the vaulted roof, laying the 3rd and 4th slice, in four 3 to 4-hour sessions.

The bricks are from old dismantled buildings, still covered in lime cement and need to be submerged in water and brushed individually. My SO is doing the laying, and I'm cleaning + assessing each brick.

We also get better with putting a smaller amount of grout to avoid spilling, because it's going to be a lot of work to clean all the joints.

This week, we expect to be able to lay 2 additional rows, and next week do the last slice, finish the door lintel (new word!) and front wall.

Lastly, a picture of me, because you know, we're getting familiar in the c/Do It Yourself family <3 Have a great week everyone!

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Decided to build something rather complex as a first project and it's proving challenging at ever step of the way, but I'm really proud of how it's turning out.

We'll have a lot of work to clean the joints but it's going to be worth it I think. Something for the generations to come, if it doesn't collapse :-)

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Mumbo's latest video surely made people wonder a lot about how the hermits play, it was hilarious!

Sauce: Mastodon

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