
Mowing across the sidewalk
I bought a used A2500 RTK. When I set up the areas to mow, is there anything wrong with having the area include a sidewalk in the middle of it and have it just mow straight across the sidewalk? Is that a bad idea?

I bought a used A2500 RTK. When I set up the areas to mow, is there anything wrong with having the area include a sidewalk in the middle of it and have it just mow straight across the sidewalk? Is that a bad idea?
I never had this issue with the old Flo app, but this seems to be an issue that started sometime after we started using the new Moen app. Every time our roommate takes an eight-minute shower with 2.3 gallons per minute of water use in the morning, Flo alerts it as unusual and shuts off the water. I keep reducing the sensitivity, and it's now at standard, which is the lowest option, and it did it again.
Anyone else having this issue with it, and any ideas on what to do about it?
The May recap mentioned that Immich workflows will have a visual and JSON view. Why JSON? It seems like YAML is the right choice for this so that it can be human readable and human editable without using the visual interface. There's a reason why other projects like Home Assistant use YAML for their automations, which is similar to workflows.
JSON is great for many things, but when you want data to be in a format that humans can easily work with, that's when you would usually want to use YAML instead.
I have 300 "points" on the RayNeo website, according to an email they sent me (from "Joy Loyalty"). But how do I actually use the points? The "Redeem Points" button doesn't seem to be working, it just goes to the RayNeo home page. Anyone had any luck using their points?
I'm surprised there isn't any mention of this on here because the Chase website has been down all day today. I assume it's not just me that gets that error message if they try to log into the website? I was hoping to transfer some miles to Southwest to get the transfer bonus.
Have you noticed these illegal "we sell/buy houses" or "fixer upper" illegal bandit signs cluttering roadways around Austin? I've been seeing a ton around our area lately.
It's the same company that has been doing this for years, a company called Networth Realty. They're a national chain, and what they do is they find homeowners who are facing foreclosure or other financial distress, and they buy their house for less than what it's really worth by convincing the homeowner it's not worth very much. And then they immediately turn around and resell the house to flippers or investors at a higher price.
The bandit signs are illegal and trashy, but the problem the company gets away with it because they don't get reported. When you see these signs, please call 3-1-1 and report it. If they get caught doing this multiple times, the city will start to fine them up to $2000 for each sign.
If they want to advertise in our city, let them buy legal billboards like everyone else.