Nouveau_Burnswick

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Nouveau_Burnswick,

Hopefully the bed elevation helped a bit?

Consider covering them if you’ve got frost coming. I’ve got a weather alert set up if the low will be < 2°.

Just something simple like this, prebuilt or diy

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c8e7bc86-dc7c-47b1-b4cf-c60d78757b6e.jpeg

Nouveau_Burnswick,

A mini weather station may be worth investing in to lock down your specific microclimate (or see if any of your neighbors have one)

You can get some cheaper ones sub $200, or maybe find one on kijiji from someone else upgrading.

I use mine to run a few home automations too, so it was a no brainer to use it for the garden too.

emmanuelskyler, to Futurology

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Nouveau_Burnswick,

What in the AI generated advertising is this?

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Love seeing your progress.

Gleaous I can’t grow cannabis in my province.

‘It was like the wild west’: meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores (www.theguardian.com)

It’s Delaney Mack’s first time pulling crab traps and she is unsure what to do. Mack, the newest member of the Nuxalk Guardian Watchmen, has had months of training for the multifaceted job, which might on any given day include rescuing a kayaker, taking ocean samples or monitoring a logging operation. But winching crabs up...

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Trains don’t usually interact with children on tracks.

Planes don’t usually interact with children in the sky.

Cargo ships don’t usually interact with children in the ocean, and when they do they’re at floating height not standing.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

M1A1 also comes with a pop-up crew commander for extra visibility!

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Episcope

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Devaluing them in a deliberate and controlled manner is much better then waiting for a crash.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Slowing appreciation below inflation is depreciation/losing value. It’s a hard tagert to nail, but if we can keep the needle between static price and inflation; we’re doing well.

They’d not only lose money on their life savings, they’d be trapped, unable to ever move without paying even more money, or filing bankruptcy if they don’t have more money to lose.

This already happens, we just don’t hear about it. And we normally blame the homeowner for falling into a preditory trap.

Also the building envelope and internals IS a depreciating asset, always has been. It takes effort to maintain it.

Right now it’s just the land values rocketing so high that on many places the crack shacks sitting on top depreciates slower than land value increases. So people’s homes are still losing money, it’s just the land underneath them goes up faster.

Edit:

They’d not only lose money on their life savings

Diversify yo bonds.

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Nouveau_Burnswick, (edited )

You can round it to 10’s or 5’s.

My licence says 183 cm. I’ll usually say 180.

Edit: so the cartoon guy would probably just say 190cm

Nouveau_Burnswick,

How is it more verbose if you used more words?

Nouveau_Burnswick,

I assumed the 15 words were just to replace the initial 4.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Skill issue.

If Yellowknife can figure it out, so can your Southern city.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

While centres with unionized staff are eligible for that funding to cover pay hikes in collective agreements, daycares like Sunnyside Garden where staff are not unionized cannot use it to cover wage increases.

So unionize your workers?

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Sure, but you would think an employer that directly benifts from unionisation can absolutely help their employees organise and reduce the normal anti-unionisation hurdles.

  • provide organisation literature
  • include management in the union
  • provide support for union activities
  • have good communication with any union starts
  • provide PD days or time for union activities
Nouveau_Burnswick,

Also, there’s no direct competition/PvP, so does it really matter of someone cheats?

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Sure, but they’d start to get booted from games pretty quick.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

How does that ruin progression for others? It could only ruin progression for themselves.

Like, congratulations, you bought all the things without working for it. Now what?

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Ahh okay, that could fuck you shit up.

I’ve only played with friends, so I guess I don’t see this side of it.

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