governmentsecrets.pdf , Ha! Gotcha!
governmentsecrets.pdf , Ha! Gotcha!
I hadn’t seen this comment, thanks for making it.
FOSS Period Tracking Apps Exist: (there may be others, as well)
https://fossdroid.com/a/bluemoon.html
https://fossdroid.com/a/mensinator.html
https://github.com/TotallyMonica/foss-period-tracker
Also paper and pencil.
Also the oldest known “writing” is a stick with 28 notches on it.
Santacon.info - gotta be in Jolly good shape for SantaCon!!
No ads on Lemmy. Where did you find this “average user”?
I better get mine, soon.
LoL. Lavender Lad, get on your bike and ride off that anger. It’s not harming anyone apart from yourself.
Good to know. I do more road trips now that I’m not driving an ICE car. Plugshare does list those stations. I have a certain antipathy for ‘petrol’ companies. Something to do with the demise of the human species, to which I’m reasonably concerned about.
My EV has onboard pressure monitoring. And came with a little electric tire pump.
Downsides: Have to go to a gas station to find a squeegee to clean the windows.
Upsides: You have no other reason to go to a gas station.
“Data from the U.S. Postal Service and Census Bureau shows how the pandemic drove urban professionals who were able to work remotely — disproportionately Democrats — out of coastal, progressive cities to seek more space or recreational amenities in the nation’s suburbs and Sun Belt. This moved liberals out of electoral districts where Democrats reliably won by large margins into many purple regions that had the potential to swing with just small changes to the map.”
Yes, please, we need every tiny bit of help to win this one.
When I started training jujitsu it was in an old YMCA, and we had to lay out the mats before each class, and put them away afterwards. The mats didn’t fit the floor, and didn’t have that puzzle piece shape, so they would slide around a bit. And sometimes there would be a gap between the mats, so Sensei cautioned us to be aware, lest time wound all heels.
It’s been four days, probably completely forgot about it. I wonder if the apple watch can help with memory issues.
How much would you pay? Don’t answer! You also get…
LoL
Realizing Meshtastic’s Promise with the T-Deck blog post: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/realizing-meshtastics-promise-t-deck
I got a different brand, would love an open source one for sure, AND it’s amazing to have an actually clean floor pretty much ongoingly. One still has to do stuff to prepare for the robotic underlord; they don’t like string, or cords, afterall. or like them all too much.
I got an insta-pot a couple years back, but basically only use it for cooking up grains, and beans. What else do you use your’s for?
And they are super efficient, and insulated. If you have the counter space it’s a good kitchen tool.
Thanks for sharing this. One of my biggest ‘pet peeves’ is the cost of air filters, and the cost of replacement filters. The Nukit Tempest looks like an excellent option. And in combination with Nukit Lanterns or Torches looks like a superior alternative.
It was some time ago that I read of that, so the details are fuzzy. And here’s what I found:
https://nypost.com/2019/07/25/10000-year-old-engraved-stone-could-be-worlds-oldest-lunar-calendar/
“A 10,000-year-old engraved stone could be a lunar calendar. The rare pebble — found high up in the mountains near Rome, Italy, the hammer-stone was found on top of Monte Alta in the Alban Hills. It’s believed that our early ancestors would’ve used the stone to keep track of the moon’s cycles. Notches were engraved “as if they were being used to count, calculate or store the record of some kind of information. And these notches — which total either 27 or 28 — suggest the stone’s engraver used the pebble to track lunar cycles.” ref
It could also have been The Ishango Bone (https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-ishango-bone-the-worlds-oldest-period-tracker/)