Drought and wildfire.
Drought and wildfire.
As someone approaching 40, I feel like I’ve watched retirement slip from my grasp over the last 5 years. At this point, I fully expect to be working until I die.
I can’t find it now, but I saw a clip of the CEO being asked about the cobbled together nature of it. He laughed it off saying only the hull was important, and anything else could fail and it would still be safe.
I wonder what he’s thinking now…
Yeah, and seemingly only looking as far ahead as the next election, not what is best for society in the next 20 years.
The gender thing is just the latest in a long tradition of overly-aggressive sports parents. Parents have been freaking out at hockey games and dance recitals for as long as I can remember.
It’s really just the same thing, but now with 50% more bigotry.
Like, maybe just calm down and let kids have fun?
My MP seconded the motion. It’s great to see bipartisan support for this. Even amongst Conservative voters, who had the least support, it’s still over 2/3 in favour.
I took the app off my homescreen, just to try to wean myself off of it, instead of having to go cold turkey at the end of the month. Lemmy is my crutch now, but I kinda hope I don’t get as addicted anyway.
Volcano if I’m just hanging out at home. A joint if I’m going for a walk in the forest. Drinks or edibles for parties with non-cannabis friends. A nice blunt on a special occasion.
C#, JS, SQL, and (AB) PLC Ladder Logic.
I really like working in the dotnet ecosystem; it’s well maintained and supported. I’m fairly weak in JS and find it a bit frustrating at times. Mostly because it seems that packages are obsolete or abandoned by the time I’m done reading the docs. I know enough SQL to be dangerous.
Everyone seems to like Rust, maybe I should see what all the fuss is about.
To me, it’s absolutely crazy that AC units are even still marketed. An air conditioner is just a heat pump that only work in one direction (cooling). All that is needed to allow it to work for both heating and cooling is one extra valve. If you’re going to install a heat pump (in the form of an air conditioner) and a furnace anyway, you might as well let the heat pump provide heating as well. That way, your furnace is only required on the coldest nights. For most of the year, the heat pump is sufficient.