Track_Shovel
Fortunately, woodland creatures don’t hire lawyers
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Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I'm a 6'1" man with size 3 feet which means every time they measure my feet at a shoe store, the Brannock device tells me I'm not a man English20·3 days agoBruh was a deer in his past life
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto ChatGPT@lemmy.world•ChatGPT is driving me nuts with sychophantic responses. I don't need a flattery for every mundane message.English13·3 days agoI’ve told mine to be really direct; mean spirited almost, and it helps. It still precedes a bunch of stuff with ‘here is the straight up answer’ but it’s less icky about boot licking.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•My PhD supervisor when I start to regret choosing a thesis on the Great Vowel Shift [Day 120]English41·3 days agoYeuff. That’s a rabbithole and a half, I imagine. I don’t know much about it, but IIRC leading theories are related to the plague or a bunch of migration i think
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto pics@lemmy.world•[Not OC] Texas house photographed in the Dust Bowl eraEnglish3·4 days agoI’m not an american, thankfully
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto pics@lemmy.world•[Not OC] Texas house photographed in the Dust Bowl eraEnglish16·4 days agoThe dust bowl stretched as far north as Palliser’s triangle.
I’ve dug pits near Selkirk MB, and average topsoil depth in that area is 20 cm, and the soils are regosolic (meaning it’s topsoil over top of regolith, rather than having a transitional horizon) in most farmers fields.
Go off into the bush 200 m away, and the soil there, that had the exact same pedogenic conditions has the 60 cm of Ah horizon (black topsoil), super strong structure, a fully developed B horizon (that transition horizon I mentioned earlier) and then the C (regolith).
This is all because the area lost a foot of topsoil during the 30s, and what was left was poorly managed - conventional tillage for decades - which has caused plow erosion of the B horizon and admixing of the poorer subsoil horizons into the A horizon.
This erosion of the B happens because in a conventional tillage system, you lose a few mm of soil each year off the top, yet your plow depth settings don’t change because you still need that 30 cm or whatever it is to grow your crops.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Food@slrpnk.net•What should I store in a 1 Gallon (3.7 liter) Pickle Jar?English3·4 days agoI hate that my mind went there, too. I was going to suggest OP shoot a solo video, with the first shot being the jar between their ankles.
The internet has ruined me.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto World News@quokk.au•China stops buying liquefied natural gas from the USEnglish51·4 days agoHave an archived link, you uncultured swine
https://archive.is/20250418172704/https://www.ft.com/content/a6ad1627-3481-455e-ade8-65c595c1d3e5
We would still have lobbyists telling politicians that trains are a terrible idea
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon describes their dream homeEnglish12·5 days agoAnon accidently envisions a solarpunk-esque lifestyle
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Archaeology@mander.xyz•Archaeologists, I need your help! Seeking advice on preserving an old cobblestone I haveEnglish1·7 days agoMasonry glue? The clear stuff maybe? They use it I think in making soil monoliths. You could also try the 50:50 mix of white glue and water that is used in moniliths
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I arranged to pull out some serious front end damage dents on my mom's car to prepare to install a new radiator.English4·10 days agoWas the crowbar enough leverage to get the job done? You could have used ratchet boomers maybe.
i dareeee you tooo shifty looks - threatening her with a good time
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netMto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•Those windmill blades are all pointing the same direction!English32·14 days agoI disagree with you, and @relianceschool@slrpnk.net - respectfully.
I’m not trying to detract from AI’s issues, or insist that we can only address one issue at a time. However, if I was given $100 Million to address these issues, I’d be investing 99 millon into dealing with water, land, and mining related issues, as those can have immediate effects. Emissions are such a hard one to address, since it requires buy in from literally everyone (look how hard that was with COVID, and people were dying right there and then due to it). Regulating and reducing AI emissions seems a lower priorty to me compared to things like better O&G regulation which are likely to have larger impacts on overall emssions.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Keystone, 'Safest Pipeline in the World,' Ruptures—AgainEnglish10·14 days agoThey don’t say how big the spill was
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netMto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•Those windmill blades are all pointing the same direction!English3911·14 days agoBecause this is what we need to be focusing on, not environmental responsibility from large polluters.
We are continually approving oil, gas, and coal projects, yet let’s focus on the contradiction of environmentalists existing in a system where their very existence causes them to emit, regardless of how careful their choices.
Don’t worry about this, it’s fine
It’s just sitting there menacingly next to the Athabasca river.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netOPto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Dunno what HD is, but doc says I got eighty of them bitches!English121·15 days agoI don’t think it diminishes them. If anything, it highlights how little we understand about the disorders, psychology, and treatment of mental health.
I’ve got ADHD and anxiety, yet ADHD meds turned me into a zombie. Dealing with the anxiety with medication made my ADHD symptoms much more manageable. I’ll still forget my car keys every time I leave the house, but I no longer have days where I lose them 5 times in a day, or spend 30 minutes looking for them. I can also focus on a task for more than 20 minutes at a time without needing a break or getting totally distracted.
Remember, memes are generally meant to be light-hearted, or offer quirky perspectives. I’m not trying to put anyone down here.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netto Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml•Only 17% of peatlands, vital to curbing climate change, are protected, study findsEnglish2·16 days agoUnrelated, but those Russian peat samplers they show in the picture SUCK ASS to work with.
You punch them into the peat using your body weight. You turn it exactly 180 degrees, then you pull it up, fighting the whole time with grip and peat suction. If you turn 179 degrees or 181 degrees, you miss the slot for the fin that you created on the way down and now have to pull 10x harder.
It only takes 50 cm bites, and you need 50 cm increments to describe the peat profile. The deepest peat I dug was 780 cm.
If you push it into the underlying mineral soil, it gets stuck, and you need 2 or more people to help pull. We once devised a system of ratchet straps to help pull it up and that barely worked.
Oh and the sampler and it’s extensions are heavy as fuck, and the threads jam up. Now carry this god forsaken torture device though kilometers of spongey peat hummocks…
TV software is fucking abysmal. Its laggy, full of bloat and as you point out, their wifi capabilities are shit. I even have the connection/speed issue right now with one of my older TVs.
Dunno about you, but I’m bopping the bishop right now bb.