[-] [email protected] 25 points 3 months ago

Used to be the ACLU but it looks like that got shut down about a month ago: https://www.aclu.org/mobilejustice

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If you're close to your capital, it's time people saw that not everyone is OK with the crazy that is happening. Noon Feb 5th.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 5 months ago

Thanks for links to 2028 info! I only posted this here because it felt like a tiny cathartic thing to do in the moment. I appreciate your thoughtful response.

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A general strike may be what it takes.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Because "Git" is the technology. GitHub is just one site that works with it.

[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

Solid advice 👍

[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

an estimated 476 million Indigenous peoples dwell on lands that are home to 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity.

This seems important. This is a number not often talked about in aggregate, at least that I've seen. Recognizing my own dis-ease at feeling like I would have way underestimated that figure before reading.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

Drink more water! Whenever I find myself grumpy, the culprit is usually dehydration... It makes everything harder IMO. Ymmv etc etc anecdata

[-] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

I just read the FAQ, seems well designed. I work in the same space and their descriptions of how it will work makes a lot of sense. The system balances itself and can be super transparent, we'll see how it goes

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago

Third for canna 👍 enjoy!

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago

Mark your calendar to swap out the tubes for new ones in early summer to help prevent disease and parasites (it sounds like you're aware of this, but leaving the comment just in case): https://news.vt.edu/articles/2020/03/ext-entomologists-tips-for-installing-and-maintaining-native-bee-houses.html

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It's been very overcast and drizzling the last few days and these little 'manders absolutely love it at night. Pic taken this morning around 12:30am est.

These salamanders were laid in January and are getting pretty close to being fully grown - 20 to 60 days in egg + 60 to 90 days to develop into adult form.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago

Flip the picture upsidedown and they're all smiles!

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My Devon Rex baby

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Finally blooming after a long, dryer than normal spring!

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This was a mile into the 19 mile elk knob summit trail.

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This is an incisive look at simple living beyond the self from a quaker point of view.

When we practice simple living, we collectively say a resounding no to the consumerism, materialism, and waste of modern industrial society.

But how often do we ask ourselves whether our simple living actually does enable other people to live?

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We noticed a bright twinkling red star around 10:15 pm GMT-4 about 20° (complete estimate) above the horizon to the SE as seen from east coast USA. I googled it and matched up the rest of Scorpio that was visible, and thought I'd share some cool facts about Antares :)

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Was just hanging out around dusk this evening. The yarrow has been shooting up flower stalks for a few weeks now and is just about to open up. Exciting!

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Lots of frogs and salamanders. Pond is under the drip line of two 80 foot white oaks. In the fall I'm going to cover with brush to help keep acorns out: They dye the water brown with tannins.

That being said, this past winter, very early January, I drained the pond to clean out the acorns and the refilled it (well water) and within two weeks spotted salamanders had started laying eggs!

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There are about 25 flowers/buds on new growth from this year! I pruned back the older growth and deadheaded it yesterday.

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In January of this year we had some very warm weather and I managed to come across a spotted salamander congress (like a murder of crows) and then they laid eggs for a few weeks and are now happy little axolotl looking things!

The pond is just about a year old and is about 8x8 feet and ~3.5 ft deep at the deepest.

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