It was a surprisingly good race, compared to my expectations. Granted, a lot of that was because of the timing of the SCs, but still. Very enjoyable.
Reducing your meat consumption is likely the most effective way of lowering your personal climate 'footprint'.
You don't even have to go fully vegan. Use 20%, 30% or 50% less meat and you're already doing a lot.
Also look up climate impact of different types of food (and where it comes from), and use that to prioritize. Chicken, fish and pork are up to 10 times less impactful than beef.
Maybe because inequality is rising, making daily life harder and harder for the majority of the population. And some of these will buy into that it is because we are spending too much money helping people, and that their own lives would be easier if we didn't.
Edit: grammar
“vibrant and competitive” U.S. broadband market.
Wow... that's so blatant it's not even funny.
Never underestimate human ingenuity
When they're horny
That is so ridiculous...
Your glutes would be impeccable
Pretty sure that's a Nissan Quashqai.
I'm not an electrician, but an electrical engineer, and I bought a complete DIY package with everything. Electrical code here in Denmark then only needs a certified electrician to do the connection to the the grid, which includes submitting the system to the grid operator, also so we can be paid for the surplus production.
If you know how to read the instructions, and plan your work, it's quite fun, and I'm pretty sure my panels are better secured (likely overkill) and more straight than 80% of the professional installs here, just because we took the time to do it thoroughly.
If you feel have the ability and you have the time, I would highly recommend it. But as another pointed out, try to find a kit with the mounting hardware!
The point is that channel growth, clicks and interactions as a metric is used more for suggesting videos than relevancy and the likelihood that someone will watch a video to the end.
This creates a click bait arms race between creators.
Check this comment for details on Lemmy's security. https://lemmy.world/comment/765991
TL;DR: Password security is fine. Server doesn't get your plaintext password.
Thank you!
Imagine what the FOSS CAD space would look like if AutoCAD etc didn't offer anything for makers!