oceandan
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oceandan

Pointing out that something is an environmental concern isn’t (inherently) citizen guilt. Yes, there are many systems that need to be changed outside of individual responsibility, but that doesn’t abdicate individual responsibility nor excuse ignorance. This article was anything but individual guilt.

Hot damn, I like it!

Not sold here on covering garden beds - this is the first I’ve heard of this so I’m admittedly a bit skeptical. I’m figuring the primary benefit is decreasing early spring weed but is there harm to decreasing air to the soil? (I know landscaping fabric SHOULD be permeable and breathable but there is the risk of

The lifehack is just: use a mulching mower. Don't bag the grass, don't shoot it out the side, just let the mower chop it up and leave it there. You're just wasting your time and effort otherwise for minimal gains. Whether you don't care that much about your lawn, this is a win, and also if you care about your lawn,

I don’t think it was much of a stretch to believe there was no biological support for “breaking the seal” without professional evidence, but what about psychological?

Ironically I went with the biggest possible phone to get (one of) the smallest possible phone(s): Samsung Galaxy Fold2

If we’re talking MFA codes, the real question and concern is: who is creating these login systems that generate codes that don’t expire after a few minutes and/or can be reused??

If we’re talking MFA codes, the real question and concern is: who is creating these login systems that generate codes that don’t expire after a few minutes and/or can be reused??

This is explained in the article - that's what's in the rules of international powerlifting.

I don't use Twitter, but that would be a good idea if I did! I'd rather continue playing wordle with friends than the twitterverse though - which is what we do and I do largely enjoy! 

I hear you and that’s a good take. Fwiw, my friends and I have been enjoying and sharing our wordle scores and strategies in our group chat since it came out - so things like this, definitely a positive addition to my life :)

Great point! I definitely have a very negative view of Twitter which tainted my initial opinion, but you’re totally right and that’s a great analogy.

On one hand, sure it’s a weirdly sadistic way to bully lots of people online, but on the other hand, I think it can be an indictment of social media, especially Twitter.

I think because sometimes it’s frankly unavoidable, like with restaurant takeout or even leftovers and a lot of food packaging.

But you see they have important places to go and children (or adults!) recreating in public space might make it seem like people live there and nobody wants that.

“Arrest me officer, I’ve been bad... 😉”

Genius! Only a 60% success rate though? That seems shockingly low. Like 4 out of 10 people would PREFER to squeeze between two strangers (especially two who may talk over you) instead of having a window or aisle seat??

>>Jawomo claims the app uses minimal battery life to accomplish this; the LED functionality is the most taxing, using 3% battery per hour...

Not surprised! Sony has their niches and this is one of those small but big hardware retention features they have like the dedicated camera shutter and the headphone jack.

Overwatch had high quality lore straight from the start, well before its professional league and I’d wager it helped build the community that underpins their e-sports.