It can’t go above 9% of salary though. Treat it like a tax unfortunately.
It can’t go above 9% of salary though. Treat it like a tax unfortunately.
Mad cow disease can (sometimes/possibly) take decades to have an effect. If you are some infected meat and have the wrong genetics you could wind up with a sponge for a brain 30 years later.
Prions are terrifying.
What are you complaining about being removed then?
Power corrupts, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t need positions of power…
Have you not seen what the russia-ukraine front line looks like? It’s basically a high tech ww1.
@girl@lemm.ee See Can’s comment above this
I can’t now find a source for this… So maybe it’s me that’s wrong…
Their release notes are on GitHub, but I can’t find (on mobile ATM) the plans for the future.
Lemmy removed it (or have announced they are going to?) from the API, which is why voyager switched.
Kinda acceptable if you have a slow release cadence. Everything needs to be reviewed and fixed/accepted (with defect/US raised) before production though.
Needs to be in a smaller team with decent Devs too though!
BBC and then here for the more obscure stuff.
Make sure you keep your software (operating system, browser etc) up to date and don’t install sketchy software.
Install a reputable add blocker on your browser as that can help.
Email addresses are pretty much public, you give it out to people all the time. It’s no different to giving your physical address, it allows someone to link you to a location, but your house is there anyway if someone walks down the road and wants to break in.
The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) has its own masterdon server it is experimenting with: https://social.bbc/about
It’s cool they have their own top level domain, they should use it more!
Possibly moderation bots too.
The rich have a really high carbon footprint per kg of meat, even pork and beef have a lower carbon footprint!
Don’t encourage the billionaire meat industry!
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/jk - Don’t eat people folks
It’s probably unmaintained because they don’t care any more, or don’t have the time. If they don’t care or have time, they are not going to spend the effort and time required to open source it and publicise that fact
Some bookcases downstairs, a mirror and then a selection of displates (art printed on metal, basically flush to wall and no horrible picture frames)
Art is a mixture of abstract, negative animal landscapes and abstract landscapes + one LotR Moria door above the staircase…
Im going to piggy back off this - does anyone know of any reputable carbon capture schemes?
It seems like removing carbon directly should be completely measurable and auditable so we can be sure it’s actually having an impact?
In answer to the post - offsets are a scam, even the well intentioned ones often have side effects and the market is set up such that the bad ones get all the money.
The historic high salary for COBOL Devs etc is also partially due to them mostly being old and extremely experienced senior devs