Hence the need for pockets
Hence the need for pockets
All things considered, I would too.
The downsides are having to report Capital Gain, and losing the ability to report Capital Loss.
You just weigh those costs (tax owing for capital gain, or loss of tax credit for capital loss) to see if they are sufficiently offset by the expected returns.
Please forgive me for doing a straight paste from the Canada Revenue Agency page:
"You can also make “in kind” contributions (for example, securities you hold in a non-registered account) to your TFSA, as long as the property is a qualified investment.
You will be considered to have disposed of the property at its FMV at the time of the contribution. If the FMV is more than the cost of the property, you will have to report the capital gain on your income tax and benefit return. However, if the cost of the property is more than its FMV, you cannot claim the resulting capital loss. The amount of the contribution to your TFSA will be equal to the FMV of the property."
I’d like a simple and easy way to share blocklists. I spent my first few weeks on Lemmy blocking everything I didn’t want to see, and now I rarely see things from outside my bubble…
On second thought maybe that’s not such a good thing
Use sync but switch up your theme!
I see what you did there …
Here are a couple more:
There are several projects along these lines. Here’s one of them:
I found an answer on StackExchange that refers to a tool called rsync-sidekick which looks like it could achieve your aims.
Edit: There is also another answer on that same StackExchange page referring to a script called rsync-prepare which is capable of working with a remote destination.
Flood/water sensors:
Smart valve on mains water supply so you can automatically cut off water to the entire house if any of your leak sensors alert.
You could then call a friend or family member and ask them to check on it.
Or if you had it on a smart outlet you could try rebooting it.
If you live in a climate in which you need to winterize your outdoor faucets (e.g. by shutting a valve in your basement, crawlspace, or garage) a temperature sensor on the warm side of the valve can save you from a flood.
I had to replace the garage door opener one winter and failed to notice a new quarter inch gap at the bottom of the garage door. Combine that with a cold snap and the garage dropped below freezing for long enough to burst pipes.
Fortunately I had a Shelley flood sensor on the floor so I was alerted fairly early and was able to avoid serious damage, but had I been paying attention to the pipes themselves I could have avoided a plumber call-out on Christmas Eve!
It’s cool, but also creepy. I hope that image is just a fanciful impression of what it could look like.
At what point do such things achieve sufficient neurodensity to have rights?
New challenge: downvote or upvote to keep this post at exactly 20…
It looks like this might be it. Wow, I had no idea this was out there.
Thank you!
Wow, where would one find a West Kootenay soil map?
You misspelled “vaporize”