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I mean I used to run `xscreensaver -root` on Linux some 25 years ago as a novelty, but this is cool too.
I mean I used to run `xscreensaver -root` on Linux some 25 years ago as a novelty, but this is cool too.
That's what we do here. But we suspend controlled burns during drought. Dang climate change making forest management trickier than it was 2,000 years ago.
Yea, my Dad has a landscape rake for his Cub Cadet. And you can scale the concept up in size.
Of course, a landscape rake is not going to work in the coastal forests here. It will get hung up on coyote brush and roots. And coastal redwoods grow in tight clusters, where even a hand rake is not easily brought between them. (I helped my neighbor clear up his "yard" of 40 redwoods. It looks beautiful now and a local couple had their wedding there shortly after).
For me, a brush cutter on the front of a skid steer vehicle is the only way to manage my property. Essentially what looks like a mower deck that sits in front of a tracked vehicle. The deck has an array of polygonal blades and it'll cut through small trees and chop up brush into chunks a few inches in length. From there they can be spread out to decompose or raked up and bagged to move elsewhere. I have a lot of invasive species, so we left it in place to avoid spreading broom to new locations during transport.
These products should be forced to have a privacy setup which guarantees that even if Facebook does accidentally get some private data, it goes no further and gets used for nothing. If they aren't safe for use in medical situations, they aren't safe to be released onto the street.
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Oh wait, you're serious?
And the converse. The company gains productivity, because instead of staying home and not working when I've got [INSERT-MILD-ILLNESS-HERE], odds are I will be at home working at my job, because while I want to stay out of the office to protect my co-workers, I'm feeling good enough to work.
North Korea?
Why not, everyone else is.
Plus, the U.S. cannot produce all that it needs, manufacturing-wise. And the U.S. does not have enough people to even bother trying. Except that la Presidenta seems hell bent on trying no matter what the bad consequences. He thinks he can sell anything. So he's axing all the gov. reporting mechanisms that can report bad outcomes. And he's constantly uttering stupid things about how great the economy is.
Those are all "second-job" jobs, jobs you take because your primary job isn't bringing home enough cured pig; so they aren't going to do much for the American worker except keep him/her from pulling out the pitchforks and the torches. And as you mentioned, el Bunko needs those for his resorts and other crap he's into.
Iran's air defense system was disabled remotely, apparently Israel had bribed someone to connect some point of their military network to unsecured networks. You have to admit that Israel has some pretty good crackers, software is one of their few profitable industries. Not a mistake that Iran is likely to allow to happen again.
If Machiavelli were a programmer, he'd have worked for AT&T.