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Hacking Kia: Remotely Controlling Cars With Just a License Plate.
  • I think the point is that there isn't a good enough reason to put internet in a car that negates the risk of it.

    It is like adding lead to food. It's a cheap sweetener with no calories. You can argue that cheap sweeteners aren't important to you, but I don't think you can argue that it isn't a good reason. It just isn't a good enough reason to negate the risk.

  • Why don't unions ask for more?
  • This is absolutely true for a lot of people. A salary isn't guaranteed just because you're in a union, and it is often a lesser salary on strike to preserve funds. I think this person was asking about starting a union too, so there would be no fund set up unless they joined into a larger union.

  • Why don't unions ask for more?
  • 'Ask for more' is different from 'Get more'. The labor contract is a negotiation. Ultimately, the only card unions have to play at an impasse is a strike. If they use that tactict the workers of the union won't get paid while the contract is unresolved.

    Let's say you're supporting your kid, don't have savings, and are offered a raise and some meager time off. Do you feel like you have the freedom to push harder, ie go on unpaid strike longer, or do you vote to accept the deal and get that paycheck again?

  • How are people dealing with senior pets when they live alone?
  • I just lost my dog after her needing people around pretty constantly. My partner and I can mostly arrange working from home, so the situation is not the same. What is the same is how you approach how your dog feels and how to tell when it's 'the time'.

    You're probably the most important part of his life. The shelter might let him find a home that can care for him better or it might not (because people are hesitant to adopt older dogs with health issues). What they can't give is the stability he gets from staying with you. It really sucks that we can't ask them what they want. I know that my pup would never have chosen a longer life if it meant giving us up.

    When is it time? There are resources online about how to judge quality of life. For us it was as simple as picking her favorite things to do and watching to see if she still wanted to do them.

    I have second guessed myself a lot - should we have done more vet care, should we have spent more time with her, etc. You're in a hard situation. The decicions don't get easier and sometimes are no win. My advice is to make your decisions for him as best you can knowing that your best is not ever going to be the perfect ideal AND it will be good enough.

  • Dahlias!
  • The op has it right. Definitely dahlias. I can see why you'd think zinnias though. It's interesting how different (or similar) we can make plants look with dedicated breeding efforts.

  • TVP Chili for Taquitos
  • Looks good! I save the simmer time by adding the tvp dry and after everything else has cooked. That way it thickens the chili and gets all the flavor into the tvp. Just add it slowly so you don't end up adding too much and having crunchy chili :)

  • Don't mind me just mowing my roof.
  • Am I really bathing if I’m using water I cannot drink?

    Yes, drinking water is cleaned to the point that it will not make you sick to drink assuming a normal immune system. That is extreme over kill for bathing (and toilets, laundry, etc). The only reason we use drinking water for everything is because infrastructure is expensive and laying non-potable water pipes would cost tons.

  • I doubt future generations will have “basement dwellers” because none of us can afford to own basements.
  • Yes, and you have to dig deep in some places to get below the frost with your foundation. In those places a basement makes sense because you're digging that far either way. Texas frosts don't get very deep, so you're able to have a shallower foundation making a basement just an extra cost.

  • People with experience working in and around municipal water infrastructure: Do you drink tap water? Are there times when you do not?
  • Nice work on the write up! It is hard sorting things out when they're half true. For me, drinking water is especially important to get the fact straight on because of how bad it can go if the system fails. It would be silly to disregard anyone saying water wasn't up to a safe standard, but separating things I would care about out from the fluoride and chlorine background noise is tricky. Thanks for the deeper dive!

  • People with experience working in and around municipal water infrastructure: Do you drink tap water? Are there times when you do not?
  • Just generally, you can get a report of your municipal water testing. The biggest safety variable that I would be worried about testing at home for is lead in the pipes between me and the treatment plant. That includes my house/building and the municipal pipes.

    Now taste, that's a to each their own situation. Sulfury water is my limit for sure. No thanks!

  • People with experience working in and around municipal water infrastructure: Do you drink tap water? Are there times when you do not?
  • Are you talking about using chloramine in disinfection? I think conflating pool water and drinking water standards is a bit of a mistake. Things get added to pools from people's bodies after chlorination that cause weird combined results. Drinking water is disinfected (chlorinated) as a final step. I would object to my municipality using chloramine, but not because I wouldn't drink it.

  • Does Gboard spell checker phone home on Android?

    I assumed that Gboard spell checker contacted servers constantly and have it switched off for whatever good that does. I recently tried enabling it to play with other options and noticed that it works when my phone is entirely offline.

    Does anyone know if it works locally or does it just send a bunch of data out once I give it internet access again?

    Bonus question: Does anyone know of a privacy respecting spell checker for android? It looks like Florisboard can work with Hunspell through Nuspell but not on Android. Is that right?

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    Internet of Things : Teddit- r/ProgrammerHumor

    Fake subtitles over Seinfeld about IOT.

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    Need help choosing a Funkwhale (and other fediverse) instance(s)

    I am looking to just dip my toes on a couple of other platforms. What I am finding while trying to choose an instance for Funkwhale (or Friendica, Pixelfed, etc) is that there is very little in the way of descriptions for finding something to match me and I would just be choosing at random.

    I am using the official sites' server recommendations/lists to look through and am really getting no info that is helpful to me. Does anyone know of other resources?

    My best option at this point is to use a throw away account to get on any server then spend just enough time interacting to find a good one and try to join it. Does that seem reasonable?

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    Globe gilia (Gilia capatata) in bloom

    With a sweat bee on it for good measure

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    Visualization of browser dominance

    Just interesting and a nostalgic watch.

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    Preferred settings for xkcd

    I never scrolled down that far on the page.

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    Orchids @lemmy.ml Slatlun @lemmy.ml

    Calypso bulbosa var. occidentalis

    Shown in its native habitat

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    Reed (juncus) roots

    This plant works hard to clean the water I keep out for wildlife. This one grabbed up so much nitrogen/phosphorus that it got pot bound in one year. I split it in half so each half has twice as much room to grow this year.

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    City trees and edges impacts on carbon storage

    www.sciencedaily.com City trees and soil are sucking more carbon out of the atmosphere than previously thought

    Research uncovers new information about the role that forest edges play in buffering global impacts of climate change and urbanization.

    City trees and soil are sucking more carbon out of the atmosphere than previously thought

    tldr: urban woodland edges around Boston are accumulating carbon faster than expected because the soil microbiome is less functional than in more rural systems. How long that will work as a C sink is unknown.

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    Name for Lemmy mascot (unofficial)

    I thought I would throw this out to everyone in an easy way after seeing this post https://lemmy.ca/post/76405

    What do you think the lemming mascot of Lemmy should be called? Top level comments should just be the name.

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    Vegan Recipes @lemmy.ml Slatlun @lemmy.ml

    Lablabi (adapted from a Milk Street recipe)

    This is one of the best tasting and easiest things I make. If you don't want to buy harissa you can make your own pretty easily and keep the cost down. The measurements don't need to be precise at all, so I only translated to metric using numbers I thought I could multiply in my head. Let me know if I made a mistake.

    Ingredients

    For cooking

    3-5 quarts water or veggie stock (4-6 L)

    2 cups dried chickpeas (0.5 L)

    Kosher salt and ground black pepper (to taste)

    5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil (75 mL)

    1 large yellow onion, chopped

    6 garlic cloves, minced

    2 tablespoons tomato paste (30 mL)

    2 tablespoons ground cumin, toasted (30 mL)

    6 tablespoons harissa (90 mL)

    2 tablespoons lemon juice (30 mL)

    For Toppings

    8 ounces (250 g) crusty bread (stale works), sliced 1/2-inch-thick (1cm)and torn into bite-size pieces

    2 tablespoons lemon juice (30 mL)

    Extra-virgin olive oil

    Harissa

    2 tablespoons ground cumin, toasted (30 mL)

    1/2 cup drained capers (120 mL)

    1/2 cup chopped pitted green olives (120 mL)

    1/2 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves (120 mL)

    1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro (120 mL)

    Lemon wedges

    Method

    Cook olive oil, onion, garlic cloves, tomato paste, ground cumin, harissa, salt, and black pepper in a pot on medium until the onions soften. Add chickpeas and water/stock and cook until the beans are done - 1 hr or so. Reduce or add water until it is as thick as you want it. I like it as a very thick stew. Stir in lemon juice once everything is cooked and remove from heat.

    Toss bread cubes in olive oil and toast on stove or in oven. Remove when toasted but before they get hard. Or use them untoasted if, like me, you don't want to wash another dish.

    To serve put some bread cubes in a bowl and laddle the stew over them. Add the toppings in the ingredient list.

    The stew portion freezes well, so you can scale the recipe up if you want some for next week too.

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    Looking for a new mobile OS

    I have been running lineageOS on my OnePlus 2. I liked it, but Lineage has stopped supporting my phone. There are two options that I have been able to find as replacements - postmarketOS and /e/OS. Any thoughts on those or other recommendation? Anything that gets security updates, is open source, and is functional meets my needs.

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    How To Make INARI SUSHI - The Vegan Zombie

    Here is a video demonstrating how to make inari (tofu pouches filled with rice). Sushi purists might take issue with some of his technique, but they probably don't need to watch this anyways :)

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    Yumm sauce

    This is a copycat recipe from a restaurant. They serve it on top of rice, beans, olives, cilantro, and green onions. We put it on anything that needs a little something extra and change up the spices to match. It is supposed to be thick like a cheese sauce, but it tastes like its own thing. Anyways:

    Materials

    1/2 cup Canola Oil

    1/2 cup Almonds toasted

    1/2 cup Chickpeas cooked and drained

    1/2 cup Water

    1/2 cup Freshly squeezed Juice of 1 Lemon

    1/3 cup Nutritional Yeast Flakes

    2 cloves Garlic crushed

    1/2 teaspoon Salt

    1 teaspoon Curry Powder

    1/4 cup Cilantro chopped

    Instructions

    Place oil, almonds, chickpeas and water into a food processor or blender. Process until smooth.

    Add remaining ingredients. Process again until smooth.

    Store, covered (not too tightly, at first, the yeast may need to expand), in the refrigerator, until ready to use.

    Text copied from: https://secretcopycatrestaurantrecipes.com/cafe-yumm-yumm-sauce-recipe/

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    Plants in bloom - large flowered collomia

    The large flowered collomia (Collomia grandiflora) is just starting to bloom around me. They are annual and have cool blue pollen (typically pollen is yellow). You can see the pollen on the anthers at the center of each flower.

    I am going to keep tossing these out into the ether unless I hear differently from the group. I have been doing flowers just because their showy, but if anyone has requests let me know (eg trees, sedges, garden plants). Also, I have been avoiding having pollinators in the photos on the assumption that any animal makes most people ignore plant. Any thoughts on that?

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    Question about wave/particles interacting

    Does it make sense to ask: How hard does a photon hit an object?

    Does the waviness of photons make that a dumb question? If it does then what is a more correct way of conceptualizing the interaction of a photon with, for example, a light receptor? Or does the analogy in my head of a ball hitting a wall fairly represent the behavior of a photon at the moment of impact?

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    Plants in bloom - Meadow-foam

    This one is meadow-foam (Limnanthes douglasii). It's annual that is native to prairies of the west coast of North America. Smells great, looks cool, and bugs like it. Comercially, similar plants are grown for the oil from their seeds. The seeds off this one will just fall where they want to sprout up in spring of '22.

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    What are you excited about today?

    For me it is my phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) blooming. I throw some seed down wherever I don't have other plans because the bugs love the flowers? What have you got going?

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