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Samsung Bespoke Refridgerator Bottom Ice Maker (Cubs) Not Working

Cubes does not produce ice on left side but right-side chips works fine. I pressed test button multiple times but don't hear water filling up on left-side and even unplugging for a few minutes. Any other troubleshooting you can think of? Samsung won't cover this outside of warranty (I am 2 years old) vs. ice makers in top compartment where they would allow repair via exemption.

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u/sagosto63 — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/Bamboo

I live in North Jersey and the previous owners installed bamboo approx. 18+ years ago along the fence line. The installed thick plastic barrier around the bamboo to keep it from spreading but it has spread. I've read conflicting advice on how to kill it but the location makes it difficult especially digging out the rhizomes. Some of the bamboo reached 20-30' in the air which I have trimmed down only for it regrow within a few weeks (amazing really). The 2nd attempt last year was to cut down to the ground AND trim it down to 10-12' and most of the stalks have not increased much in height. A few questions so I can figure out how to kill it:

  • This year I have shoots coming up everywhere, but some seem to be much thinner/smaller and spread out leaves much earlier/closer to the ground. Does that mean it is dying?
  • Growing stalks uses up a lot of energy -- Should I wait and let it grow some height before cutting it down to the ground to allow it to expend its energy?
  • Do I cut off any leave branches of established shoots to prevent it from storing energy?
  • Should I dig down 1-2' parallel to the bamboo line to cut into any roots that have extended away (in both directions) to prevent spreading? Or will the existing roots continue to move further away even after cut?
  • Does spraying Glyphosate (Roundup) on the established shoots OR leaves help?
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u/sagosto63 — 9 days ago
▲ 9 r/dotnet

I am converting the use of AutoMapper to Mapperly but trying to figure out how to reduce the impact due to the changes. AutoMapper allows me to inject IMapper into the class/base class so that any service could AutoMapper.Map<To, From)(data) whereas Mapperly doesn't appear to have a base interface to inject rather specific implementation CarMapper, FruitMapper, etc so that I have to update every service constructor. Is there a similiar approach with Mapperly I could use so that I don't have to touch all of the constructors?

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u/sagosto63 — 17 days ago