blaha 4 years ago • 50%
Life has continuously existed on the planet for 4.28 billion years. Life we can eat has existed for most of that. I'm not saying there can't be expensive and fatal problems associated with climate change, but "end of civilization" is hyperbole.
blaha 4 years ago • 25%
I read "collapse of civilisation"
blaha 4 years ago • 22%
I have a hard time believing it could ever get so hot that no crops will grow and people forget how written language works
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
This area seems like search, very winner-takes-all. I'm gonna lean my armchair back a couple more degrees and say questions2answer needs federation badly
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
My point is only that a new name-sitter isn't really an improvement on the previous name-sitter if both are similarly active on Lemmy.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Consider starting with communities that have inactive admins first. Someone looking to "create" a community at an abandoned name might do better to start contributing to it if the existing admin is simply waiting for people to talk to.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
People are saying he's going to join Lemmy, I think it's tremendous
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Ha! On the other extreme you could have the little rat dog who barked through his screen door every time I went down the hall for my mail. Without fail, that was followed by the owner bellowing from his armchair "shut up! shut up!" I figure the dog thought they were barking at me together as a team.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
You could be right that racing dogs are mentally ok with sitting around, that was just a suspicion I had. I figured they're like huskies I've seen, very disappointed when they aren't chosen for the day's sled pull. But maybe when they don't run for a month they forget all about it. I shouldn't have declared it.
What I've really noticed is that like old tall humans they have a hard time getting up and down. I bet their joints hurt. They also can't walk backwards very well, so indoor human environments can be tricky.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
I'm sure it depends on the dog, and shoes can help a lot in some terrain. I don't know the exact distances involved, but I've heard of a dog walking the pads off its paws trying to keep up. It was probably something like a 20mi hike in New Mexico based on context. Dog was a pitbull. I've personally hiked with people who brought smaller dogs and watched them struggle after a few miles.
The whole thing makes sense to me in theory when you take anthropology into account. It's thought that we evolved walking in part to go long distances efficiently, which was a speciality of ours before agriculture. Long distance travel hasn't generally been a priority for canines. People don't expect to outwalk their dogs because dogs hardly ever complain and outrun us so easily in sprints.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Good point. I know someone who adopts old broken greyhounds. She walks them as much as she can and does what she can for their broken lanky bodies, but I can't help feeling like just existing is torture for them. They can't get around very well and like the shepherds you referenced, they are used to running a LOT and are motivated by it. Even with the proper facilities they couldn't do that any more.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Aggressive hikers should be aware that dogs can't keep up with bipeds very well at long distances, but they will sure try, and often hurt themselves in the process.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
I'm reading that 70% of rabies infections in the US are from bats. Cat hasn't caught one yet, and she's vaccinated. She'd have to bring in a live rabid gopher that manages to bite me, I figure. Thanks for the food for thought, but I'll keep my rodent-hunter on the job for now!
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
I don't disagree with your decision, as I said everyone must choose their own risks. For me, the gophers are a problem and rabies appears reasonably treatable and rare in the developed world:
"Rabies caused about 17,400 human deaths worldwide in 2015. More than 95% of human deaths from rabies occur in Africa and Asia." (Wikipedia)
Where I live everything endangered has already been eliminated. The birds are doing well with the aid of human feeding, and there are definitely non-threatening places nearby for the gophers to do their thing.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Well said. People who keep big dogs cooped up in apartments should be ashamed.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Everyone has their own level of acceptable risk, I get it. Especially when it comes to germs and diseases. For what it's worth, when my cat brings in gophers I usually know about it within a few seconds (because she's bringing it directly to me and makes a distinctive noise on her way in) so I can get it away from her pretty quickly and minimize where she takes it. I guess she could get still get sick and transmit it to us later, but I need the gophers dead more than I'm worried about it, personally.
Also worth noting if you are trying to keep the cat indoors the occasional escape probably won't be enough to get it seriously into hunting. It'll be pretty bad at it.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
If you want a dog partly for home defence consider that a small dog will often do just as much to alert you to the presence of an intruder, and you can then do something about it.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
as long as you don't eat it you will probably be fine
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Google Play Store and Apple will block it, and 99% of users don't know how to get apps anywhere else
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Home Assistant
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Has anyone done Minetest with random player-created structures littered around the autogen? I want to explore
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Why is being able to change a number to see other public posts a problem?
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
For example, open source software is freely available for use on the net. Everyone can see, use, or change it as they wish. Above all, a user can delete it from the public access.
This doesn't even make sense. Public code is less able to be removed from public access because someone might keep a copy. There's a lot of crap in this article.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
This isn't to win voters, he's counting on his base having faith in him as their Living God for that. This is to encourage people to cover for him in the future.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
small world, I remember that ticket
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
I think it's the tendency for problems to get a response like "wait.... what? That should work!" instead of "I get off work at 5, have you tried reinstalling Windows?"
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Was the warning mentioned in the code of conduct issued?
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
alternativeto.net might have some good ideas. I always look there.
I use todo.txt and sync it with android via SyncThing. Dunno a good way to get it onto iOS because I'm on Android, but todo.txt is from one of those TwiT people who love iPhones so there's something out there.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Geil
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
The only word I need to express my principles is "USA!" /s
blaha 4 years ago • 50%
Well, it wouldn't have occurred to me (or maybe to you) to start calling the Dark Web the Secret Web until someone pointed out it hurts them.
Are none of the instances we've found here federated with dev.lemmy.ml? I thought we had working federation in Lemmy now.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
I've thought about stuff like this. One case I want is being able to lend/borrow stuff like tools to people you can trust not to abuse them.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
Thanks! I didn't even know there was a crosspost button.
I keep coming up with ways this could be done. I don't think purist insistence on complete abandonment of Reddit are useful, since Reddit alternatives always seem to suffer from a lack of content. I'm something of a programmer myself, and these are some moves I've considered making: - A map of equivalent subreddits <-> communities to ease migration for those of us with hundreds of subreddit subscriptions. - A RES-like script to post reddit content to Lemmy with a click, such as to the equivalent community for example
How should one best submit relevant content to multiple communities?
I keep coming up with ways this could be done. I don't think purist insistence on complete abandonment of Reddit are useful, since Reddit alternatives always seem to suffer from a lack of content. I'm something of a programmer myself, and these are some moves I've considered making: - A map of equivalent subreddits <-> communities to ease migration for those of us with hundreds of subreddit subscriptions. - A RES-like script to post reddit content to Lemmy with a click, such as to the equivalent community for example
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
They do. I'm not planning on showing up to help them.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
I've marched with them in Dallas. Irrelevant trivia: I was a block away, marching, during the shooting in 2016. I'm generally one of those Libertarians who thinks the police need to be reined in for everyone's sake.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
This post is propaganda to re-frame a narrative of what actually happened.
blaha 4 years ago • 100%
People in my rural Texas area are showing up to BLM protests with rifles and standing across the street, which is vile intimidation you described. Should've used an image of that.
blaha 4 years ago • 80%
It wasn't a public street, it was inside a gated community, and the gate was broken through. Regardless, we don't know if his claims that they threatened him are true or not, so I'll neither praise nor condemn him. I would've kept mine at low ready and not pointed it at anyone (unless his claims of threats are true and were imminent)
Breaking down the gate is trespassing and demonstrates an intent to do further property damage.
blaha 4 years ago • 75%
Hmm... good point. They have the right to bear arms inside your chest, I suppose.
Now that federation seems to be attained, how does it look in relation to communities? Does each node have its own c/fediverse, or are they somehow joined?