Russian tanks have excellent ergonomics, provided you happen to be a Chimpanzee. If you don't have really short legs, really long arms, and absurd upper body strength to operate the various manually cranked parts though, you're gonna have a bad time in a Russian tank.
Do yall honestly believe minor visual obscurations that leave the obscured word clearly legible and the message unchanged are censorship? The blur circumvents lazy automated corporate censorship. It does not prevent dissemination of the message or alter the message in any way, unless you take the position that finding the missing letter in "f_cking" is too confusing a puzzle for you to solve
Well, time to run for congress. My platform is "I am possibly the most autistic a person can be while still being capable of public speaking. Give me 2 months in office and I will memorize and publicly recite that shit. I will be resigning immediately afterwards. I have no other policy positions/will pursue no other policy objectives."
Kale chips are real easy to make and hold whatever seasoning you want pretty well. I say kale because that's the best one to search for if you're looking online for recipes, but the recipes you'll find work with pretty much any tougher leafy green. Imo mustard greens go particularly well with msg seasonings; when I make instant ramen, I usually make a slightly higher effort soup base, and the unused ramen seasoning packets almost always go to mustard green kale or chard chips. I've never tried to make them last longer than a week or so, but its a dehydrated salted food. I'm sure they'd last a good long while if you sealed them with some kind of preservative or dessicant or something
I switched from lemmy to piefed a few months ago. Most of my experience has been pretty much the same, though I do find that I have to block fewer people/communities to curate my experience on piefed. To use an analogy, piefed feels like lemmy with safesearch enabled. I like the experience with piefed more, but its a fairly marginal difference imo and I'd be fine to move back to lemmy if piefed went down or something
That's a fair take. They were poised to outcompete/cause the extinction of local pollinators, yeah? (Not my area of the expertise or my corner of the US, so I admittedly didn't pay a ton of attention when they were in the news)
I'd still split hairs and argue that they were sensationalized, even if there was a valid reason for doing so. Giving any x the moniker "murder x" is news speak meant to trigger an emotional reaction in the audience. I was in florida at the time and even people that far away were scared of "murder hornets" hurting their kids
"Murder hornets usually live in Japan, South Korea, China, and other East Asian countries. Scientists first confirmed their presence in the U.S. near Blaine, WA, in December 2019. Sightings continued there at least through 2021 and stopped in 2022."
Reminds me of the undergrad experience of someone who is not me, lol. They had "the dropbox", spoken about only in hushed tones and never openly acknowledged, which may have contained a pdf copy of every single text required by the curriculum of that person's major.