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Stay safe: Hot & level 3 risk with possible tornadoes & hail
  • I wonder where they get these numbers from. It only topped out at 86 at my place today. You'd think they're using a thermometer they got sitting out in the sun in the middle of an asphalt parking lot or something.

  • Traffic crashes could soon be investigated by civilians in North Carolina
  • I get it...

    A certain part of me likes the idea of serving the public. However I've never needed a cop's help to deal with a traffic accident before. Typically the person who fucked up owns up to it and we work it out like the adults we are.

  • An unofficial Photoshop Community: Embrace Your Artistic Freedom Beyond Boundaries
  • I'd rather have a Krita community... or better yet.. a graphics design one. Or at least an adobe one so the rest of the suite can be included. I wonder if we're not making communities too detailed for the current state of the system?

  • Good suggestions for a manual coffee grinder?
  • I bought a Kyocera brand of this model over a decade ago and I still use it often as my only coffee grinder. Simple and functional design. Easy to adjust courseness with a simple nut on a screw. Not much here to break other than the rim of the glass jar when I have hit it with the ceramic burr. But the jars are the standard canning jar size and are easy to replace or swap with something bigger.

    I spent almost $30 on mine back in the day. But Kyocera is a japanese company. Looks like the product has been cloned by several chinese companies now and is going for almost half what I paid. Of course the quality could be lower than mine, but it is a really simple design, so I don't think I'd worry about it. If I needed another, I'd buy one of these off brand versions.

    Also.. I've made grind for everything from french press, cold brew and super fine for espresso with this grinder. I started with a fancy electric one which died in a few years, but never replaced it because spending a couple minutes grinding manually helps wake you up as well.

  • Reddit communities with millions of followers plan to extend the blackout indefinitely
  • Perhaps... but once a certain amount of people left DIGG for reddit back in the day, the whole thing quickly fell apart. I mean, yea, DIGG still exists and I assume there are people who still use it, but I've never met one since I left it about 15 years ago.

    Its not like the API issue is the only reason, much less the main reason people want to leave reddit. A lot of people have been wanting to do it for a long time now, it is only that there haven't been any other options with a crowd big enough to hold a conversation beyond only a few people. There is a big chance that that is now changing.

  • Frog Pond
  • I once bought a metal wash tub, put it on my porch, added sand, rocks, plants, fish and water... and called it a pond. It is pretty easy to do.

    Anything that will hold water for a couple weeks will have tadpoles in it pretty quick.

  • The US Is Openly Stockpiling Dirt on All Its Citizens
  • There have been a few stories about some companies getting punished for not going along with this plan of selling this private information. Like I think Qwest for example. This was over a decade ago, so I don't remember all the details that clearly.