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I know the focus of this article was on the Dam and water sources, but I’m still kinda surprised the Grist writer just passively described the farmer’s 300 acres is used for alfalfa (and oats), which is itself responsible for the majority of water use in the west. It’s deeply unsustainable, and I would’ve thought it appropriate to at least point it out in the article, but c’est la vie.
Your friend is friends with Cody?
Thanks for taking over !podcasts! :D
As for tagging, at least on PC with the normal Lemmy-ui, when I type @LibertyLizard (or just @Liberty) and then do nothing, a menu pops up next to it with names which I can click on, and that will autofill the correct formatting to tag the user in their inbox.
Also @quercus@slrpnk.net may like you as a co-mod over on !nolawns, never hurts to ask ^^
Thank you for volunteering! You’re all modded up now. :D
They used c++ initially since it was spawned from SerenityOS, which was designed to be a mashup of win2000 and unix.
now that Ladybird is its own project, it’s not constrained to that goal, and they have said they will incorporate modern languages.
It’s a shame the Archive version isn’t quite as high fidelity, though in a way it sort’ve adds to the charm.
Yes! I love David’s docs. It’s a shame some of them were lost in his house fire a few years ago. :(
Cheers for sharing this here, I’ve watched about half of the first episode, and I’m quite enthralled. Old docs from the 70’s like this are my favorite.
Agreed!
Interesting tid-bit that surprised me when I learned it; not only does he run this medieval living channel, he’s also the owner of the Rebellion game studio.
She had a (non-cancerous) brain tumor, which she did a few videos about treating. I hope that’s behind her forever as well. :(
Hope that sodium battery powered e-bikes hit the market soon. They’ll have lower range, but they don’t explode or catch fire like Lithium batteries.
There doesn’t seem to be a high-res version online that I can find :(
I don’t know how much Impossible Meat is because nobody around here carries it, but I would imagine it’s a bit pricey just for the name being so popular.
Having tried a fairly wide variety of vegan meat replacements, I personally found that Impossible meat was the most impressive. Their beef imitation is quite literally indistinguishable from the real thing. If anything, it’s beefier than real ground beef. I can sometimes find it on sale at my local store for about $7 or $8 a pound, but usually it’s more around $10 or $11. I always stock up on the beef or sausage when it’s on sale, as my non-vegan family has fully embraced it, whereas they have been less receptive of other beef imitations (though they’ll enjoy any old imitation chicken, which appears to be easier to replicate).
Florisboard has decent swipe typing from what I remember, and should be available in F-droid.
EDIT: after checking, I see Floris has not been updated in two years on f-droid. :(
I wasn’t aware BetterHelp was so awful, good to know. With my use of SponsorBlock, I generally don’t see sponsored ad content in videos. I’ll try to briefly check their sponsors before posting.
@Longpork3@lemmy.nz wrote down the recipe here.
1.2l water
240ml sodium sulfate
60ml sodium chloride
20ml xantham gum(optional for increased efficacy by keeping the solution homogenous)
Boil water, stir until fully dissolved, a small amount of solute should remain, if not, increase sodium sulfate concentration slowly until it does, indicating no free water molecules available for dissolution.
Solution should now be cooled to below 18c( freezing point) for an end product that will regulate temperature to 18c so long as it have sufficient(negative) thermal energy.
Solution of pure sodium chloride will have freezing point approx -20C, while solution of pure sodium sulfate has freezing point +35C. Adjusting the ratio of NaCl to Na2SO4 will shift the freezing point towards either end of thag spectrum, depending on what phase change temperature you are targetting.
XMPP would be the best choice at this point in time, as it doesn’t suffer the downfalls of Matrix (though even Matrix would be better than Discord).
Hadn’t heard of those last three recommendations, cheers for mentioning them!
This is a summary from @Essence_of_Meh@lemmy.world:
TL;DW:
This is a simplified version of simplified version.
Flippy test!
Hmm, I think that design might need something more bespoke.
it might not make as much sense as plants usually grow upwards
There are those upside down tomato planters.
I read about that in an old comment on reddit years ago, but thought maybe it was FUD from a user that didn’t want transplants to move there. Seeing you mention it again is finally getting me to look into that story.
EDIT: Damn, it’s legit.