[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

I took a ~1200 mile bus trip about 20 years ago; it had multiple layovers and took about 36 hours total so it sounds very similar to the trip you're taking. Frankly I would not do it again. This is from a trip up the east coast of the US so my experience might not apply in the country you're going to.

I’d have to wait between 3 and 5 hours to board the next bus. Optimist me says great! I could go sightseeing, but with a large and heavy backpack this might not be a good idea…

If you're using bus terminals in big cities, don't expect to be able to get anywhere interesting and back again in that time. Large bus terminals are crowded (basically like a small airport) and sprawling and you'll likely be fairly overwhelmed just trying to get to where you need to go to. They're also generally not located in the middle of metropolitan areas; you'd most likely need to take a taxi to get to wherever you wanted to sight-see. It would not be a pleasant experience. If you're considering this, check a map of the area around the terminal first and see if it's even an option; don't just wing it, and plan to need more time when getting back to the terminal than you think you should, especially if it's a non-English speaking country.

Then there’s food, which at bus stations or in tourists areas is neither good nor cheap no matter where you are, personal hygiene, pickpocketing… I’d be traveling solo.

Expect to pay more than you otherwise would. Consider bringing food with you if you're concerned about that. The only real hygiene option is the sink in the bathroom in the terminal; you'll probably just be throwing on some deodorant and hoping for the best.

are travelers allowed to eat in the bus? Am I allowed to bring my own food?

Yes, and yes, at least for the US-based busses I've ridden on. They're pretty chill. Don't expect to have a tray table or anything, though; don't bring messy things. Something like a bagged sandwich, or snack items, though, should be fine.

The busses themselves were fairly comfortable, much moreso than a plane - the seats are well cushioned, you have room to move around. The ride itself was not bad. However, the layovers are killer. None of the legs of the trip were long enough to really sleep, either during them or between them. It's hard to sleep on a bus (for me, anyway) - they're not the smoothest rides, and it ended up being a bunch of short, unsatisfying naps rather than any real sleep. Sleeping at the terminals didn't seem wise. I was a bit stressed about either missing my connection or someone nicking my stuff, though, so that added stress definitely made the trip worse than it could have been. I felt pretty awful by the time I reached my destination and just could not wait to be off that bus. Thirty six hours is a lot longer in practice than it sounds like when you're planning things.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 10 points 11 hours ago

On the other hand, DMing also involves a lot of homework, so it's completely understandable that someone might want to switch to doing homework for a different subject on occasion.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 43 points 11 hours ago

They've already done it, so what weight do their demands hold? Are they going to go remove all of the raisins if their demands are met?

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 8 points 1 day ago

I mean, the link is right there in the screenshot: https://dubvee.org/modlog?other_person_id=4948197&type=ModBan

You were apparently permanently banned from their instance due to being toxic, and what you're seeing in that screenshot are the individual communities mirroring the ban from the instance to the community level. What "toxic" consists of is really known only by the person who issued the ban, and whether or not you even care is really up to you. It could have been for something legitimate, or it could have been completely bogus, and I'm not going to scour your comment history to try to figure it out; chances are you know what you did, and if you don't, it's probably just some mod on a power trip, who knows?

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 24 points 1 day ago

"The public's confidence in the integrity of our judicial system demands a sentencing hearing that is entirely focused on the verdict of the jury and the weighing of aggravating and mitigating factors free from distraction or distortion. The members of this jury served diligently on this case, and their verdict must be respected and addressed in a manner that is not diluted by the enormity of the upcoming presidential election. Likewise, if one is necessary, the Defendant has the right to a sentencing hearing that respects and protects his constitutional rights," the judge wrote.

The public's confidence in the integrity of our judicial system has already eroded to dangerous levels. Continuing to allow these delays is only making it worse. We all know Trump's modus operandi is to file appeal after appeal and tie things up in court indefinitely, and by letting him continue to do that, they're letting him make a mockery of the court.

Of course that pales in comparison to the mockery he's making of the federal court, or the federal government as a whole.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 3 points 1 day ago

You seem very passionate about this issue, which is great, but you also seem very bad at communicating about it, because even after reading two full paragraphs here, I still only have a vague idea of what exactly you're lobbying for. Can you just link us to something succinct and printed explaining it?

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 3 points 1 day ago

Long term, you could impact the trajectory of the next few centuries in substantial ways and lessen the coming dark age

With a budget of $1,000,000? That seems very ambitious at best.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 10 points 1 day ago

It'd actually be funny to see him try. Don't give him the ability to do anything, just task him with writing a comprehensive report about his audit. Give him oversight and heavily review his findings (and question him about them in detail, require in-depth explanations). Contract him to do this, with heavy penalties written in for failure to deliver.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 71 points 3 days ago

The enshitification is progressing nicely!

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 10 points 3 days ago

I'll have 'Things Nobody Asked For Or Wanted' for $1000, Alex.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 54 points 4 days ago

Nah, they're just proving their own point. They have goldfish memory and can't remember far enough back to recall the prior loan forgiveness efforts.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 25 points 6 days ago

"Is my freezer the problem? No, it's every ice cream manufacturer that's wrong."

I've bought Target's store brand ice cream fairly recently and it was a perfectly normal consistency, for what it's worth. Maybe it's regional?

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I really don't have a lot of background on cluster munitions; it only really came into my perception in response to the controversy over the US providing them to Ukraine. As I understand it, the controversy is because they often don't all explode reliably, and unexploded munitions can then explode months or years later when civilians are occupying the territory, making it similar to the problems caused by landmines.

In an age where things like location trackers, radio transmitters, and other such local and long-range technology to locate objects are common place, what's stopping the manufacturers of these munitions from simply putting some kind of device to facilitate tracking inside each individual explosive, to assist with detection and safe retrieval after a conflict? I get that nothing is a 100% effective solution, but it seems like it'd solve most of it.

Can someone with actual knowledge explain why this is still a problem we're having?

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We can currently filter communities in our feed by 'Subscribed', 'Local' and 'All', but I'd really love a way to add communities to custom groupings, and have additional filter options based on those groupings. For example, a 'News' group that I could add all of the News-related communities to, and be able to click a filter button and see only those... or maybe the use case most people would likely use: creating groups to isolate SFW and NSFW content.

If there's a way to do this that I'm unaware of, I'd love to hear about it.

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