

Can we poison our posts by putting a nonsense “signature” at the end of each of them?
Just an old retired guy who’s still a leftist.
Can we poison our posts by putting a nonsense “signature” at the end of each of them?
Don’t want to harsh your buzz, but I have a patch of thyme that’s 6 feet by 3 feet and several years old only 10 feet or so from a plum tree and a rose bush that nevertheless get hammered hard by Japanese beetles every year.
Invest in a sprayer and some neem oil.
The communities tab now gives a dropdown menu that appears to be correct.
I clicked on the “Communities” drop down and got a site wide error.
The very first page I tried going to off that landing page errored out.
A year ago I was very proud of myself for having eradicated the chocolate mint I planted a decade ago.
This year I have discovered new chocolate mint in the yard, far from where it was.
How do you tag an account?
Maybe the client I’m using doesn’t support that.
Because the big money is always trying to find the weakest link?
Gotta be contrarian here and say: using floorplans as your graphic frame for controls is very inefficient. And not very good graphical design.
Don’t even have to ask that much. “I support the working class over billionaires” would have done it.
“I don’t really believe the medium is the message, but let me show you how tone deaf I am by being a populist on Twitter.”
Conversely, the average FOSS programmer has no idea how to either design for simplicity or document for the novice.
Just from the summary, I’m nearly certain this would be better as a web article.
Guess I was hallucinating when I asked it to turn a rambling, amateurishly written game account into a saga in the style of heroic poetry…
and it got it. About 85%, with only a few clunkers that needed edits.
This all sounds great, but everyone should keep in mind that we have NO way of verifying that the OP does not work for an intelligence agency.
Notice OP said they were poor.
Windows have a significant negative effect on aerodynamics at higher speeds. And of course it’s also very noisy.
I’m about 600 miles into my IONIQ 5 XRT. I didn’t want the XRT but by the time I got to the dealer after their last pre-Krasnov-Tariffs delivery, the IONIQ 5 Limited had already sold and what I now have was my only option.
I’m pretty happy with everything but the color, which is black. Also my inability to figure out how to tell the car “PLEASE VENT OUTSIDE AIR IN WITHOUT CONDITIONING IT IN ANY WAY.” Anyone got insight there? I’ve got at least another month of decent weather that doesn’t need to tax the batteries.
Very excited that my solar installer, who is about to put batteries in at the house to back up and enable grid-free usage of last year’s solar panels, says they can install a generator transfer switch that I’ll be able to use with the IONIQ’s bi-directional charging! Not a huge win for now, but the car’s battery is as big as the $35k worth of batteries I’m about to add to the house.
Ultimately I’ll sell the IONIQ once I can take delivery of my Telo Truck, and given the tariff-raffery going on here in the US, I expect I’ll be able to sell the XRT used for as much as I bought it for.
Supply prices will rise if only because more people will be gardening out of need.
I have not found Nanoleaf to be super reliable. Perhaps this is just the reality of wifi gear.
The bulbs in particular are flaky for me, and some have failed after less than a year.
They do work with HASS though—when they work.