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baudelaireflaneur t1_jegy81p wrote

Le Dip can make the primavera pasta vegan for you using tomato sauce instead of the creamy one. Sometimes I have to press them on it that it's an option they offer (the GM emailed me it as an option).

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loihsdtmh t1_jegy806 wrote

Most basic answer I personally would do. Remover the vent from the wall (cut the tape at the joint and remove the slip joint) Cut a rectangle of dry wall out that goes above the bad patch and below the current pipe. (Drywall saw or razor knife)

If possible cut your piece out on both sides until you hit studs. Then, aim for your cut to land in the middle of the stud so you can screw the new piece into the studs.

Use the cut-out piece of drywall as a template to mark a replacment piece of drywall and cut out.

Remove and foam that might hit the new piece of drywall using a drywall knife, razor, cheap bread knife ext.

Using a hole saw, razor knife, drywall saw, jig saw or whatever, you have to cut the new hole for the vent pipe. (Again using the cut out drywall as a template for where to put the hole.)

Put new piece back up on the wall. (Test fit you pipe at this point to make sure you have the hole in the correct spot)

Screw in, mud, spray texture the replacment piece in place. (Lots of youtube videos on this)

Re connect vent pipe. And retape seam. Or paint first.

That should be it.

You could also do a quick repair which would be. Try and get the top circle patch as flush to the outside drywall as possible. Clean out the foam that sticks out past the front edge of drywall. Buy premixed drywall putty in a medium size tub and texture spray in a can. Fill all the voids with putty and make the finish as smooth as possible. (This might take a few layers depending on how deep you have to fill) Apply texture spray on top. Paint. Won't be stunning, but it will better then what you have.

Hopefully this gets you headed in the right direction.

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pikeit t1_jegy7th wrote

Reply to comment by muufin in Job Search by thopper60

Came here to say this! Factories/ Production typically will hire felons. Hard work, great money, just come to work on time.

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C1291 t1_jegy7m2 wrote

Reply to comment by Open_Philosopher8020 in BNYM Employees by reesesmama

I have had a deal with my landlord to walk his dog every day for lunch and he gives me $10, and with going into the office more he’s probably just going to hire a dog sitter again and I’m fucked having to pay full rent again. Hell even on the two days I went in a week I at least considered that paying for my parking. Cause yinzer god forbid a billion dollar company provide us a deal on parking

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simmol t1_jegy6d4 wrote

Basically, I feel like if you are going to give LLMs much more capabilities through utilizing 3rd party plugins, then you should probably use a weaker version of the LLM to save computational power. The amount of computation involved in answering a single prompt is much higher for LLMs with larger number of parameters compared to that of smaller number. However, you are seemingly getting better/more accurate answers as a result of using GPT-4 vs say GPT-3. But if the 3rd party apps can compensate for the LLMs in thousands of different ways, it would be prudent to use GPT-3 with TaskMatrix.ai as opposed to GPT-4. At least that is how I see it.

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