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A Reddit Refugee. Zero ragrets.

Engineer, permanent pirate, lover of all things mechanical and on wheels

moved here from lemmy.one because there are no active admins on that instance.

  • Here's hoping.

  • Convenient scapegoats so the admin media puppets can blame the past two years of failures on women

  • Shut the fuck up you senile turtle, you CREATED this.

  • He also hopes to slip away without us noticing the tens of billions of dollars he is siphoning off.

  • based and steampilled

  • Well now you know who got the Flock kickbacks and free dinners to vote yes on their contract.

  • Oh that's why he did it.

  • Have you tried monkfruit yet? It's the closest thing I have found to real sweetness that doesn't taste like total aids. You just have to use very little of it as it's super strong

  • thats probably because they put literal acid in it (phosphoric acid)

  • Colorado's Primary isn't until June 30th. Hope this guy gets his ass tossed right out of the party for the primary, because he should.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    its INVIGORATING

  • memes @lemmy.world

    its INVIGORATING

  • Sort of wrong metric. It gets weird in China because of the blurred lines between their government and private enterprise.

    China's official government debt is only 98% of GDP so slightly lower than the US right now and a lot less than the US is projected to be by end of 2026 (125%).However China's total debt, which includes both public-private enterprise (which their government effectively controls), and household debt, is around 330% of GDP. A lot of people use the total debt figure since it makes more sense for their economic structure but it's not really "right".

    If we want to take the USA by the same metric, the government debt of 124% pales in comparison to the US total debt of... 719%.Except that's 600% of private enterprise and household/consumer debt which is not really government controlled and does not have a direct impact on the government's solvency.

  • HFC's are also used extensively in manufacturing, especially in anything that involves an insulating foam as it is used as a blowing agent

  • Pretty much this. ASA will still warp a little but it has half the shrinkage of ABS, is UV stable, and it gives off a lot less voltatiles while printing.

  • Yeah I'd definitely not be sending this on the default channel, but I would coordinate with the mesh to open a dedicated EAS/emergency comms channel

  • Fym "borderline"??

  • At some point OPEC will increase supply and the situation in Venezuela will stabilize

    OPEC spare capacity has been a myth for quite some time even when it's not shut in by transport problems, and Venezuela oil is not suitable for most world refineries and requires a shitton more expensive refining as it is extremely heavy, thick and sour. Neither can realistically make up the Hormuz deficit until infrastructure either bypasses Hormuz, or Venezuela begins domestically refining again, which will likely take 3-5 years with how decayed and sabotaged all their existing infrastructure is right now.

    We are straight up headed for an oil cliff worse than 1973.

  • Where does oil come from for the rest of the world?

    It doesn't- demand destruction and economic recession is the result.

    Reserves are being drawn at a crazy rate right now to compensate for Hormuz being closed, but that will collapse by the end of June and there will be some huge price spikes and physical shortages. The world economy will need to contract by 5% or more to stop using the oil lost by Hormuz until alternative pipllelines open, supply chains begin de-fossilizing, and alternstive supplies take up the slack with multi year leadtimes.

    Next two years are gonna be really fucking bad.

  • Technically yes, but I have two windows machines that regularly need to access it as well and I preferred SMB to act like a real mapped network drive.

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Poor SMB fileshare performance on Debian Trixie/TRUENAS

  • News @lemmy.world

    The FBI Wants to Buy Nationwide Access to License Plate Readers

    www.404media.co /the-fbi-wants-to-buy-nationwide-access-to-license-plate-readers/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Russia’s Oil Windfall Gets Bigger as Hormuz Stays Shut

    oilprice.com /Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Russias-Oil-Windfall-Gets-Bigger-as-Hormuz-Stays-Shut.html
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Iran Seizes Tanker Carrying Its Own Oil

    oilprice.com /Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Iran-Seizes-Tanker-Carrying-Its-Own-Oil.html
  • Memes @sopuli.xyz

    been looking for years 😔

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    WHERE ARE THEY, SKYLER???

  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    Welcome to Dunwoody's Virtual Human Zoo: Flock claimed explicit permission to view cameras where children play. Dunwoody says no such permission exists.

    footnote4a.org /news/dunwoody-virtual-human-zoo
  • Meshtastic @mander.xyz

    Meshcore.io - Why The Split? - MeshCore Blog

    blog.meshcore.io /2026/04/23/the-split
  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Auto start programs being added to OS'es was probably the first indication our attention span wasn't going to survive computers and the internet

  • Trees @lemmy.world

    Dry herb vape? Your thoughts

  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    Stop Flock

    stopflock.com
  • LiminalSpace @lemmy.world

    End of the road, bud.

  • The Night Feeling @lemmy.world

    Lights On, Nobody's Home

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    petition to change name of "Lemmy Shitpost" to "Lemmy Hornypost"

  • Meshtastic @mander.xyz

    Diagnosing unexpectedly bad tx/rx performance

  • Meshtastic @mander.xyz

    Issue setting fixed positions for base station nodes

  • Memes @sopuli.xyz

    Who printed it? WHO?????