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Is it a bad practice to not tune your guitar as long as it sounds decent?
  • To me, training our ears is part of the learning process. I'm no talking about recognising which note is being played, that's another story, but to perceive when something is off. It's very important when learning to bend the strings. If your guitar is not in tune, your ears don't learn. I tune it every time I start playing, usually once per day, unless notice that something is off. And more frequently when recording.

  • Guitar strings suddenyl start touching fretboard?
  • Notched straightedge, fret rocker tool, action gauge, fret leveling file, fret crowning file... There are plenty of tutorials over there. Adjust the truss rod, level the frets and crown them. Then you can adjust the action as low as you like, without any buzz. These are the basics. Twisted necks are at a different level of complexity, but just having a good action without any buzz is a great achievement.

  • Guitar strings suddenyl start touching fretboard?
  • To me, this is a great opportunity to learn how to setup guitars. I did it a few years ago, after playing guitar for over 20 years, and it changed my life. Just need a few tools that can be bought cheap and, no matter how inexpensive the guitar is, it will play much much better.

  • is it ok to clone my saved reddit posts into Lemmy?

    I have a few dozen posts saved in my Reddit account. I've stopped using Reddit, but I would like to keep those posts.

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    Looking for temp/humidity sensors that can be wall-powered
  • I have built myself some sensors using Arduino or similar microcontrollers (ESP32, ESP8266) and have them powered via usb with regular phone chargers. It usually requires soldering and writing code, but once you are there, there's no look back. There are ways to simplify the coding part, and HA has good support for them.