The good news is it's not something that really changes.
Just test your home once, it's not like you need to constantly monitor it.
The good news is it's not something that really changes.
Just test your home once, it's not like you need to constantly monitor it.
How funny would it be if it leads to a shit show where actual journalists start demanding their fair share of advertising generated off their articles?
Reddit can beat mods because of money, but these giant media conglomerates both have money and are hurting their own advertising numbers because 99% of redditors never read the article. They have motivation and opportunity to get legal
Why is half of it asking for investments?
Wouldn't it be a better idea to just link the actual Daily Beast article
You can call an HVAC specialist and get something more permanent, but you need to do something ASAP.
But you can absolutely get one with a drainage tube and run it 24/7 tho. Lots of people in older houses in America do it.
70% you need to be running dehumidifiers...
It's not just mold that's an issue, it can cause structural damage.
Pretty sure they're out of air by now.
Even if they made it to the surface, you can't open it from the inside. There's no rescue mission, just recovery
Volume.
On Reddit I browsed "new" or "rising" and just subs I was subscribed too was enough for a steady stream of content.
On Lemmy even including all instances, there's not a whole lot on "new".
Which is good, because it makes it easier to find communities to subscribe too and also the problematic ones so you can block them and never see them again.
But low users mean most communities are dead. There's a Fantasy Football sub for example, there's 3 other people on it tho, so it won't really be very useful this season.
You can make a login for another instance and still use beehaw through that
Might be the best solution.
Because the building was an asset during the sale...
On paper it was "smart" to have it there because it was a tangible asset. Long term it was a waste of money, but canceling would have been worse before the sale.
Just kicking the can down the road
"All Blacks" is New Zealand's national team and one of the best in the world.
It's because their uniforms are solid black.
I didn't know there was an "All Whites" team, but it seems like they just copied the name to build off their renown.
Reddit does it with Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tumblr...
Some of the bigger communities is literally just screenshots of what people say other places.
It would be pretty funny to see an instance that just pulls posts from subs and posts them to Lemmy. Not direct links to reddit, just copy the link/pic/video
I mean, it's not for purely altruistic reasons...
Lead fucks people up and slowly turns them into rage addicted assholes.
We got enough of those these days, I'd like the amount to go down over the next couple decades. So I never skip a chance to talk about the dangers of lead exposure