I'm surprised superheated water injuries aren't more common with all these people microwaving single cups at a time.
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Anyone can use Plex (the software), it's the specific servers that are invite only.
Plex themselves do offer some services but it's the private servers that offer the best content.
I believe you can do watch parties where you and other friends have a movie / TV show play in sync, even if there on different servers which is cool. Never tried it, on account of having never friends nor the inclination to chat through a movie... But the technical side of things is neat!
I'm happy to invite you / some others to my server, it's got plenty of spare capacity.
I'm sick of working tbh. I'd love to do 3 on, 4 off or something. Enough to keep your mind active and body moving, but more free time to do stuff you actually want to do. Also sick of wasting an hour of my life in each direction to/from work because everyone does everything at the same time. Staggered work days would be amazing. Why do we all work the same hours? It makes it literally impossible to do adult tasks like banking, or go to specialty stores you want to visit, or have qualified people do qualified things at your home without taking time off.
I'd love staggered work days... Some businesses doing like 6am to 2pm, some do 11am to 7pm or something. Get a nice overlap where you can actually do stuff. Supermarkets could do 24 hours in 3 x 8 hour shifts, none of which would have to be 100% night shift. I dunno. Just had enough of samesamesame.
I actually bought chapstick the other day... This dry weather is making my beautiful lips go from all pouty and supple to the equivalent of planks of 2x4 strapped to a buffalo or something. Especially at night... I wake up smacking my dry old chops in the middle of the night with this dry weather. A little sloppy goo on the kisser seemed like the right way to fix that.
Used my pal Amazon to get some Burts Bees or some bloody thing which I swear I read was Australian... When it arrived its made in the US! And had the weight measured in ozzes, gross. Maybe I got some lysdexia and mixed up AUS->USA... I think I got stung (pune) because Burts Bees has a .com.au domain, but if you read the blurb on the about page its all about some bloke named Burt (funnily enough) wandering around the US and eating cheeseburgers + harvesting bees and long story short beeswax -> lips -> chapstick.
I'll probably end up with lip cancer or something because everything in the US is basically made to be as destructive to the environment and as terrible as possible for you in the pursuit of profit, but it does come with this nice disclaimer: All our products are over 95% natural origin, without phthalates, parabens, petrolatum, or sodium lauryl sulfate .... which I guess is good? I never new phtatlataksjbens were even something I needed to look out for.
This is how I play it...
"I'll meet you here - https://maps.app.goo.gl/P1n5zoKdsHHUib6n9"
Its a convenient place for someone in a car to pull up, it leaves no room for misunderstanding, and if you use Google Maps to navigate to that point and share your journey with them, they can even get real time updates with how far away you are.
That's how I send stuff to friends and family anyway.
I've bought heaps of 240VAC rated items from AliExpress and not had a problem. They're definitely cheaply made for the most part, and I generally give them a once over to identify any glaring issues... but I've got heaps of stuff out there working just fine.
Is it possible you got the wired mains to the low voltage side? I remember a box of LED drivers I bought came with the 240V side using red+black, and the low voltage side using brown+blue that looked awfully similar. Had one go pop before we busted it open and realised the version that came on the unit had the wiring colours the exact opposite. What made life even harder is that the top cover was symmetrical and had been put on back to front.... so 240V was on the "correct" colour side.