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[Texas Tribune] As Texas swelters, local rules requiring water breaks for construction workers will soon be nullified
  • Running a small business, I am somewhat familiar with certain business regulations and IRS rules that, without purpose, waste resources and time. With that said, knowing nothing about the law just passed, this doesn't feel like where I'd start looking to make things more efficient. This doesn't feel like low-hanging fruit.

    Excerpts from the article:

    • Water breaks are better solved by OSHA controls, argued Geoffrey Tahuahua, president of Associated Builders and Contractors of Texas. Tahuahua believes local rules impose a rigid scheme that, unlike OSHA guidelines, does not allow the flexibility needed to tailor breaks to individual job site conditions.

    • “They try to make one size fits all, and that is not how it should work,” he said. “These ordinances just add confusion and encourage people to do the minimum instead of doing the right thing.”

    • Michaels pointed out that OSHA does not have a national standard for heat-related illnesses and issues citations only for over-exposure to heat after an injury or death, but not before that occurs.

    The principle of one-size-fits-all being a bad idea is fine. Makes sense. However, I don't see how that applies to a water break. They seem to want to substitute a reactive approach to safety for a proactive approach, without any data collection efforts to measure which is more effective.

  • This community has really gone downhill since it was created.
  • What if we're living in the hallucinatory dream of one of the conspiracy guys from the movie, "Slacker". He's about to wake up, and everything and everyone will be reset. If so, I'm going to set up shop at the Magnolia Cafe on Lake Austin Blvd., at the table with the red-checker, picnic-cloth pattern and the giant ants, and I am never, ever going to leave. Anyone care to join me?

    Have I out-Austin-ed everyone here, yet?

  • Reddit is dead, but some things can live on.
  • I remember when Chili's was just another corporate place at which I would never eat. Now, it almost feels like going there is a protest against obstructively expensive restaurants, with lousy parking and long waits, that are seemingly designed for out-of-state wealth-migrants.

    How times change.

  • Where to find refuge from the extreme heat in Austin this summer
  • Northcross Mall for some cheap food at Furr's Cafeteria, some ice-skating, and then a movie.....wait, no, that's all dead and gone......Maybe, Highland Mall...nope, that's ACC now.....uhhh.....well, there's Einstein's Arcade on the Drag where we can fight with tanks in "Tokyo Wars"....scratch that.......Mr. Gatti's Pizza on MLK with a pitcher of beer and infinite cinnamon sticks....negative, 'cuz Chicken Jesus took that over......

    I guess I am all out of ideas. Wait a minute, is it against the law to set up a tent inside the Google building?

  • ‘Dogs coming out of our ears’: Pandemic, no-kill policy worsen overcrowding at Austin Animal Center
  • At what point does the low quality of life of a long-ignored dog necessitate euthanasia? What amounts to essentially lifelong imprisonment for an uncomprehending creature who just wants love seems cruel. I don't have all the answers, but the current state of things seems unsustainable. I wish all these dogs could be adopted right away, assuming they aren't dangerous, but it seems like real harm is being done in the name of avoiding harm.

  • Do you guys remember Castle Hill?
  • Back in the late 2000s and early 2010s, before they put up a fence, you could watch the 4th of July fireworks over Town Lake from the top of Castle Hill, even sitting on the edge of the furthest-up of the retaining walls. Benign neglect is responsible for so many cool experiences in my life. It was a very chill and low-key way to share the spectacle with several dozen other people.

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  • I just signed up through this lemmy.world thing. Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? This federation thing could be better explained.

    Nonetheless, I find Reddit’s disrespect for its users to be an ill omen. A 1-month deadline for anything as deeply ingrained as 3rd-party apps sends a clear message that Reddit doesn’t want to compromise. On the desktop, I use old.reddit.com, but for mobile, I use 3rd-party apps from the open-source F-Droid app store. I don’t mind ads, I just like my user interface to enhance my workflow, not slow me down, track me, and actively annoy me.

    It’s great to see everyone here!

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  • I just signed up through this lemmy.world thing. Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? This federation thing could be better explained.

    Nonetheless, I find Reddit's disrespect for its users to be an ill omen. A 1-month deadline for anything as deeply ingrained as 3rd-party apps sends a clear message that Reddit doesn't want to compromise. On the desktop, I use old.reddit.com, but for mobile, I use 3rd-party apps from the open-source F-Droid app store. I don't mind ads, I just like my user interface to enhance my workflow, not slow me down, track me, and actively annoy me.

    It's great to see everyone here!