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  • Realistically it’ll probably be more like a bankruptcy thing and admittedly somewhat like what Trump is doing.

    Consider all he’s doing to destroy our industry, science, technology, throw away any global influence and good will, wreck our strong trading position, turn us inward, isolated, xenophobic. Keep people desperate with lost jobs, healthcare, government services. Think how that plays with the $1T in tax cuts for the wealthy, and leaving all our prior debt levels in the dust.

    What happens when that all catches up? We forced into austerity measures, high inflation, unending joblessness, military we can’t come close to affording? Tax rates skyrocket and We fight to reclaim those tax cuts for the wealthy.

  • Aren’t they? There’s never been a time for a few can enrichment themselves so much through government, implement the most vile policies through government, ignore consequences, laws, and checks and balances through government. A few highly self-centered individuals are living out their most hateful dreams

  • A bit of a catch -22. If you can’t get them, how can you buy them?

    Three cars ago I finally gave up on a manual because I couldn’t find one anywhere. There were only a few specific model where it was a choice and I wasn’t interested in them. Turns out to be a good choice, as Boston traffic was much easier to deal with in an automatic.

    Two cars ago I got a CVT and it is an amazing piece of technology! Worked out really well.

    But now I have an EV, no transmission.

    I gave up on teaching my teens to drive a manual because that technology is almost gone. And with EVs being the future, there’s no longer a reason for it to exist

  • Let them. How is this not huge free publicity!

  • I don’t see why condom companies aren’t shipping in truckloads for free. You can’t beat that kind of publicity. L

  • Anyone try Rancher? Is that still a thing? When I looked into k8s a few years back, Ranchers was highly recommended to simplify managing k8s if you couldn’t automate. Supposedly friendly and free.

  • Tesla always had “light show” as a fun gimmick. It’s one of the first things you show friends and family.

    There’s a few canned versions but apparently you can create your own on usb stick. Supposedly it was an outgrowth of qa, so it includes things like windows and trunk opening and closing, side mirrors folding and unfolding, all timed to music, etc. Even before the active matrix headlights were approved for regular use, one of the canned light shows used them to spell out “Tesla” on whatever is in front of you.

    A recent update mentioned new light shows and a way to synchronize. I can certainly imagine a Tesla club having great fun with this

  • Wow, that’s any tough question that probably you’re the best to answer over random lemmings.

    But I’ll play. My thoughts as someone who has never been limited like that are ….. its the preparation more than the cooking

    • electric can opener if you don’t already. My first thought is how do you open those cans one handed.
    • rice cooker is dump in two ingredients and forget it until dinner. It’s like 15 minutes so you can be making the rest of dinner in the meanwhile
    • knives are tough. Someone suggested a mandolin but mine is clearly two handed operation. Perhaps one of those larger ones built into a bowl? I guess you want something that is secure in the counter
    • mini food processor/chopper. I always found the full sized ones Overly complex for most tasks, but the mini ones are great. Single button, parts go in the dishwasher.
    • one skillet meals. They seem easier to me, but even if not, your selection of meals is probably important. Internet can help with recipes if you can think of a search term
    • mini potatoes. I can’t stand instant potatoes, but can understand it’s a hassle to peel and cut. Mini potatoes, or generally cooking baked potatoes, are great with less prep work
    • my far out thought of the day: glass top stoves suck. I transitioned from gas to induction last year, and it’s nicer in several ways. But now I can’t stir or mix without holding the pan to keep it from sliding around
  • My understanding was that many farm workers were entirely legal under temporary work programs. Farmers need a flood of additional workers during harvest, that they can’t afford year round, and people in lower income countries can benefit from a month or two of higher pay.

    That’s one of the things that seem missing from this conversation. What parts of it work or don’t work? Wouldn’t it have been much cheaper, easier, respect human rights and the law to adjust that where necessary? (But probably needs to include consequences for companies)

    How is that program doing? Still allowed? How do farmers expect to handle the work? Are people being terrorized by ice into not participating because they can expect inhumane treatment based on the color of their skin?

  • This sort of anecdote is important, because it’s too easy to claim that working for your family is an exception, or that kids should be able to help out with the family business.

  • At her age that would be a life sentence.

    If the actual crime was driving when she’s no longer capable, then killing people, any justice needs to start with no longer driving. Plus, aren’t the people not taking her license also complicit with letting her drive when she’s is no longer capable?

  • That was always my dream if I lived more rurally. Imagine having a garage so big that you could work on several cars all the time!

    As it turns out I found more interesting things to build and fix, so my peak “car guy” was like 17 and I never did anything more complex than replace brakes and springs

  • Not without feathers but a bird is a bird

  • You could argue this is where I am now, in the us, in an inner suburb of a major city

    • I can walk to shops, restaurants, trains, and do most weekends
    • I could walk to a grocery but I usually drive so I can carry, especially when my kids are home from college
    • I’m part time work from home
    • I’m on the edge where single family zoning starts.
    • but no one I know lives in the city anymore
    • but my job is no longer downtown nor walkable

    I would really miss all the suburban niceties like a deck, grill, basement, garage and driveway, my own spot of land, a house.

    I don’t drive very much anymore but it’s an EV. However a lot of that is between online shopping and part time work from home I’ve really cut back on routine drives, so my percentage of longer trips to car usage is higher

    EDIT: on the other hand a lot of it is attitude. Especially with discussions over why some people never clear snow from their sidewalks, it’s very clear that even here many people don’t see walking as an option for anything. There’s no reason to clear the sidewalks in winter because the idea that people may want to walk is just so alien

  • All of the above, depending on exact conditions

    • when I was entirely without a car, I just walked. I was single so carrying groceries usually worked ok. As a first Thanksgiving when I got married I Walked to the grocery like 5 times for all the stiff we needed and didn’t think of ahead of time
    • I saw plenty of people with carts and tried that a few times
    • I briefly tried delivery
    • I saw people using taxis - I didn’t realize at the time but many of them compromised by walking to and taxiing back
    • I have usually had a car though, even if groceries was my only weekly trip (plus occasional needs)

    Actually now that I live in an urban suburb, I could do a lot without a car but carrying groceries is not worth the fight to find an alternate way

  • YMMV but if you look around online you’ll see much higher overall costs are more typical and more importantly most people greatly underestimate them

  • A roasted bird? Why not? Y’all are making assumptions that this is a chicken and the peasant a small farmer but why not a traveling mime trapping pigeons from the square?

  • This is an argument that it’s morally fair to be chickenarian

  • Yeah, this is such a shame: we could have been at like 13 planets by now!

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

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  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Euro-Lemmings: do you see common charger rules beyond computer devices?

  • Apple @lemmy.world

    Delayed

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

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  • politics @lemmy.world

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    Crispy salmon in Avocado sauce

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Do dams pregame?

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    How is it going with “Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition”?

  • aww @lemmy.world

    Someone got some new sweatshirts

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Thread for Inovelli Blue?

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    Unfortunate ad placement

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    What to look for in an Olive Oil?

  • iPhone @lemmy.world

    Is it worthwhile capturing personal photos as spatial?