[-] Doom@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Feels like an attempt to distract us from the madness of the administration's antics.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 11 points 2 days ago

Scolding hot coffee that melts off your labia with a side of nationwide slander.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 13 points 3 days ago

Soooo WWIII it is then?

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

No no they "fixed" that because people complained.

Supposedly.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Our treasure and our blood.

Edit: goddammit I hate saying that because it sounds like a antisemitic trope, but it's fucking TRUE. The greatest trick Isreal ever pulled was conflating a nation state with a people and a culture.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago

See how they specified "beef" dairy herd. They are talking only about the livestock. The animals. The veal. The cattle they breed. The animals they cull and sell. They aren't talking about the lactating products.

Then you have milk. The product. Lactating dairy cows have a productive phase when they are kept specifically and separately to produce milk. I know it comes off as cruel but in agriculture animals are livestock and thought of in terms of lineitems when listed out.

I hope that helps. It's a bad graph, the creater carved out specific data points for their own personal politics which makes it hard to read. (Hence the cute notes littered around the chart). I too would have wrapped dairy cows and milk production into one line.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

Dairy is the farm, milk is the product. As to pollution and land use factory farms will always cause pollution because they squeeze too many animals into an area smaller then they can live in healthily for profitability. (Cows for example need 2 acres per cow in lush lands or 50 acres per cow arid lands).

As for chickens. In my opinion as long as you have at least two chickens (they are social animals), maintain them properly, protect them from predation, keep up with vet visits/vaccinations, and let your chickens out to forage, they are a wonderful addition to a neighborhood. But make sure you read up on egg safety, especially if you plan to share your eggs.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

That's a dude that knows their food is literal poison.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 13 points 2 weeks ago

Your neighbors. Ask around. Someone knows where he lives. Then walk him home. He obviously lives close by. And if you don't know your neighbors, today is an excellent day to introduce yourself.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 49 points 2 weeks ago

FUCKING THANK YOU!

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 33 points 3 weeks ago

You know how they feed a death row inmate a last meal before sending them off to die. Kinda like that, only more fucked up because our troops are going to die for the machinations of billionaires and warlords.

[-] Doom@lemmy.world 13 points 1 month ago

When I worked at an eltronics recycling center (we repaired and resold PCs and printers) we used isopropyl alcohol in spray bottles to clean pc parts. It worked really well. Don't dunk anything! Just carefully disassemble, spray the part (let the run off fall onto a collection pad), and let it completely dry before reassembly. It may take a few rounds depending on how dirty the part is, resist any temptation to scrub off build up on electrical components. If contaminates absolutely will not come off use a circuit board cleaning "paint brush" with circuit board pcb cleaner to gently clear it or better yet, leave it be. The enemy of good is perfect.

WARNINGS: Wear gloves, eye protection, and a mask. Follow all ESD safety protocols to protect computer parts. If you disassemble the cpu add more thermal paste. DON'T SPRAY THE PSU, if necessary use alcohol on a wash cloth for the PSU exterior. You can speed up dry time by air blowing excess liquid off but be aware this may splatter dirty droplets around the space. Only clean your PC like this in a well ventilated space. Only attempt this if you are comfortable disassembling and reassembling your pc. However long YOU think your computer needs to be fully dry, double that time to be safe.

Also as a bonus. You can put non electric components in the dishwasher. No soap, no heat, as long as they fit and won't get dinged up by moving dishwasher parts. SERIOUSLY DO NOT HEAT DRY OR WASH ON HIGH HEAT.

I also throw my mechanical keyboards in there but there's always a chance they won't work after - so far tho it's been a success (obviously I make sure they are fully dry before I use them . If you attempt this - at your own risk.

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