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Cake day: September 24th, 2024

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  • rumba@lemmy.ziptoSolarpunk@slrpnk.netObvious choice
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    2 days ago

    Putting them in parking lots is way more TCO.

    Risk to other peoples property

    You’re putting them 20 ft in the air so any maintenance is a lot harder.

    Expense for the super sturdy structure to hold them over a car.

    The upsides are it keeps the cars protected and if you don’t have a field that makes sense…



  • rumba@lemmy.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldMiss me
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    7 days ago

    When I go to Vegas, I put aside $60, 3 times in the trip, i’ll put $20 through a slot machine. If I’m ever up more than $10, I stop and keep that 30, spend it on food or something for the fam.

    I broke even once, up 60 once, and down 60 a few times.






  • rumba@lemmy.ziptoScience Memes@mander.xyzLmao
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    9 days ago

    With all the crazy ass things that can kill us off, I don’t think we’re alone in the universe, but we may very well be alone in time.

    The Fermi Paradox might just the the likelyhood to get wiped out from motions to everything and we’re too far away to get contact in this gnat’s ass of a conscious timeline we’re in.






  • If I obviously orientate my phone towards you or your kids, you’ll be totally cool?

    You don’t need to obviously do that, a reasonably wide lens and you “reading social media” would do the same. It happens all the fucking time.

    Now assume that a smartpervert glass wearer is doing just that but you don’t know about it.

    Assume every time someone has their phone in front of them their camera is on and has at least a 45 degree viewing angle.

    I’m saying it’s exactly the same on a phone, don’t delude yourself that it isn’t happening or that it’d be totally obvious






  • Journalism is already dead, we’re just hearing the echoes of it’s past.

    Noone has to write the articles anymore

    Noone can tell the real from the fake

    There are no rules or integrity around the process

    Points of view are now owned.

    Algorithms will decide what is true and what is false.

    The only journalism that exists anymore fits squarely into the 1984 hole.

    The Internet Archive needs to be decentralized and taken deep offline with only tunnels back.