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I’m genuinely not sure what has you so reactive here, but go off queen
Typically the primary product of the farm would be the livestock though, not the manure. I’ve never heard of someone using an entire farm just for collecting and processing manure.
What exactly is meant by “manure farm” here? If they mean “farm that fertilizes with manure” then that’s a weird jeer since it’s not uncommon.
Also an 80 year old man doing this sounds hysterical.
To staffers - What do the kids like nowadays? What’s that? Go chella? Yeah give me a gochella rally next
pysic
Right, for a paper physics problem. Try telling someone to multiply their hand by -1.
The only thing I don’t like about this is the implication of a left hand rule for left hand threads, which makes my E&M physics brain sad
comin’ from one of those de-gens from up country, pick a fun name and sortyerselfout
I use this on my system! It’s been the only declarative flatpak mechanism I’ve gotten to work. Simple, easy to configure, and a descriptive systemd log. What more could you ask for
It’s mostly Mastodon. (Shoutout to @RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works for posting the link to FediDB)
A firejail doesn’t hurt either ;)
I prefer Syncthing-fork for some more straightforward configuration. Mainly the three button options equating to “follow the run conditions, damnit”, “run damnit”, and “stop damnit”
Coarse Salt. Add just enough water to move it around + a little dish soap and shake. Works like a charm.
“Chuff” in the context of rock climbing = bad, made an effort but didn’t get very far / fell a lot
Even in the US, state-level representation hardly counts as local. Neighborhoods, towns, counties, etc. all have people representing them.
It’s cool to care about and build up your community.
Even faster – tailscale. For a cheeky way to play with your friends make a burner account with a shared login to get on the same tailnet for free. On the endpoints, turn off tailscale-ssh and any of their other “features” you don’t need.
I’m a big fan of buying power tools twice. I happen to go Ryobi for the first round but Harbor Freight / Northern Tool are probably similar.
If you can stand the fuss, buy corded tools and skip the brand loyalty that comes with batteries.
The biggest killer of cheaper power tools is generally heat. There are plastic components in the drive train. They hold up great to short jobs, but heat is their kryptonite. If you let a Ryobi tool cool down whenever you notice it getting warm to the touch it’ll last a long time. If you need to run a tool for hours at a time then skip the fuss and go straight to a more brand with a good reputation like DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, or Milwaukee.
Red boxes fit all brands my friend :)
Green tools the first time (I can bike to home depot) Yellow tools the second time
assuming you mean *can’t
if cordless: batteries
else: brand cuckery
I agree, the CLI is good enough. Thanks for the note about the GUI package manager! I hadn’t heard about that.
I also second the positive interactions. Mine have been almost exclusively positive. I’ve come across a few no effort “RTFM, idiot” attitudes but it’s rarer on Nix forums and repos than I’ve seen elsewhere.