I’d certainly hope so, but the idiots that I have the unfortunate necessity of dealing with are way too dense to make that connection.
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Cept for that mall ninja junk, that stuff’s just silly.
Unfortunately, showing a brick to a fascist’s face will likely just reinforce their bullshit. Still effective though.
bobs_monkey@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Kilmar Abrego Garcia on way back to US to face criminal charges: Sources5·2 days agoBasically waste a bunch of money for an attempt at saving face, what a fucking circus.
Genuine question, where else can you find a slew of car repair videos?
bobs_monkey@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•California plan to ban most plants within 5 feet of homes for wildfire safety overlooks some important truths about flammability1·6 days agoThe 5’ is called defensible space here in the mountains, it gives firefighters room to work.
bobs_monkey@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Kentucky law banning THC beverage sales in bars, restaurants goes into effect10·6 days agoIirc he’s eyeing retirement and won’t be running for reelection next year. After 40 years in office, he’s probably doing extra of what senators are good at doing, jack shit. Good riddance.
bobs_monkey@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•California plan to ban most plants within 5 feet of homes for wildfire safety overlooks some important truths about flammability5·6 days agoRead your reply:
Remove dead vegetation. OP’s article specifically states that the new bill Gov. Dipshit is trying to fast track would ban all plants and vegetation from within 5’ of a dwelling, including grass. This is now likely to include wood fences, wood pergolas, etc. My question is, what about people who’s houses are sided with wood? I live in the mountains here in CA, and most houses are wood sided. We have strict weed abatement rules as well as defensible space requirements, but like the article says, removing healthy trees and other greenery is actually more of a detriment in a fire scenario. A bigger emphasis should be promoting fire-resistant building materials, and perhaps tax incentives to do so. Metal roofs, plaster/concrete siding, etc.
bobs_monkey@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Supreme Court denies challenges to bans on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines161·6 days ago…but has also shown a reluctance in recent months to take up a new case on the scope of the right to bear arms under the Constitution’s Second Amendment.
Oh gee, I wonder why.
bobs_monkey@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Far-right websites got hacked and defaced; 6.5 terabytes of data got leaked.English5·7 days agoThey easily could push more socially positive virtues, but it’s likely more profitable to push a divisive narrative, especially as someone else said, to keep us occupied fighting amongst ourselves, as opposed to unifying against the wealthy.
Endeavour is fantastic. I’ve been using Arch since high school, but hung it up for a few years until last year when I’d had enough of Windows’ shit. EOS takes the PITA out of the install process (I just don’t have the time these days to dig as deep as I used to), but is the same Arch experience in usage.
AirBnB is almost directly responsible for the surge of housing prices in my local town, and they should die in a fire.