All of these beaches listed here, but Corpus Christie are in the direct path of the Trinity river which is where waste waster effluent leaves the DFW area. This shouldn’t be a surprise knowing that, and it has certainly been brought up in the past that that might be a problem
I don’t miss Reddit. I do miss Redditors. I’ve been through 20, or 30 different social media platforms from open source to Nostr to here for now, and what they all lack is that snarky something Redditors had. That’s not Reddit though. That was the people.
But the replies to deleted comments still remained so you could kinda see how big of an ass the dude was, but not exactly, and when the question was in-fact to stupid for r/nostupidquestions
Occasionally. I think it’s natural to do so. This reminds me of a lyric from The Butt Hole Surfers
“Well, son, a funny thing about regret is that it’s better to regret something you have done than to regret something you haven’t done.” "And by the way, if you see your mom this weekend, would you be sure and tell her… " Satan! Satan. Satan!
This is pretty accurate. I was one of those that left Reddit, and started the search for something else. I went through sooo many different options, and landed here for now. I spent a large amount of time looking a Nostr clients. They could be a good option in like a couple of years. Some of those projects have good teams working on things, but they’re all just so new man. The sad part is the projects with the forsite to focus on diversified content have little funding, or terrible developers. Alternatively the project that are clean, and crisp are all Twitter clones parroting bitcoin 24/7, and acting like if they keep talking about it non stop everyone will magically come around to freedom money lol. For what it’s worth Lemmy has had some of the best diversity of content thus far, but it is not without concern for me. So I’m here for now anyways, and if things go well I’ll be here tomorrow too.
I have no clue tbh. I left with the protests, and haven’t been back. They can be as successful, or as much as a failure as they want, or can be. They just won’t have me to blame for it either way.
Last week, Minnesota governor Tim Walz signed an omnibus bill that includes a comprehensive right to repair law requiring manufacturers to make spare parts, repair information, and tools available to consumers and repair shops. This law builds on smaller, but still significant, wins in Colorado, Massachusetts, and New York....
This is good for the appliance repair industry manufacturers have been moving towards specialty diagnostic tools recently that you have to have to diagnose, and can only get if you’re manufacturer authorized to do there warranty work, and make Pennies doing so. When we were authorized with Samsung they bombarded us constantly with “they took er jobs” propaganda when unreality the entire industry is so overwhelmed that I wish people would take some of my jobs. We don’t need manufacturers. They need us. Unless there are proprietary tools then we have to, or just don’t work on there appliances any more. Which isn’t good for the consumer at all.
[Dallas Morning News] Most Texas beaches pose safety risks due to high fecal bacteria levels, report says (www.dallasnews.com)
These guys have been a recent love for f mine (open.spotify.com)
I miss reddit
Warning: This is a rant....
Anyone else feel like ~99% of their life was kind of wasted?
In the last year or so I started to see so many people of my age that have done truly incredible things and still doing more....
Anti-racism protests continue in Paris despite ban by French authorities (www.upi.com)
What are some songs or albums that transcend their artist or genre?
Besides Dark Side of the Moon.
Does it feel like the fediverse is exclusively used by older tech nerds?
The mastodon and lemmy content I’m seeing feels like 90% of it comes from people who are:...
Second largest Lemmy instance preemptively un-friends Facebook (lemmy.ml)
Lemmy.ml has now blocked Threads.net
Anybody else getting a ton of OF bots following them in the past couple days?
Pretty bad timing by them to do this when people are about to stop using reddit
The Right to Repair Is Law in Minnesota. California Should Be Next (www.eff.org)
Last week, Minnesota governor Tim Walz signed an omnibus bill that includes a comprehensive right to repair law requiring manufacturers to make spare parts, repair information, and tools available to consumers and repair shops. This law builds on smaller, but still significant, wins in Colorado, Massachusetts, and New York....