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  • PieFed is really good

  • I learned from a podcast that famine is almost always caused by government, so this one is not an exception.

  • That appears to be Coors Banquet, the classier sibling in the Coors lineup.

  • The headline could have been anything, and I would still have to check for satire. The old leather purse has no brain.

  • That's a difficult article to read when you don't know many of the words.

  • This might be a little overkill, but Home Assistant can do this.

    1. Add the calendar to Home Assistant. You don't have to manage it there, but it'll have access.
    2. Under Settings - > Devices & services -> Helpers add a helper of the type History Stats.
    3. For the Entity, select the calendar you want to track, and the Type would be Time.
    4. Next it'll ask you which State to track. Depending on the specifics, you'll probably want to track if the calendar is On, meaning there's something on the calendar. You can track multiple States, but you probably only need On.
    5. On the last page of the wizard you'll put start and end times. If you want to track from Midnight until Now, here's what it would look like:

    Start: {{ now().replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0) }}End: {{ now() }}

    You can probably adjust the end time to 23:59 if you want to see what's in store for the day looking ahead, but I haven't tried it.

  • What's your opinion of people dropping capital letters at the beginning of sentences over the years, especially in informal online spaces?

    I just noticed one more thing. You confidently say that the current record is held by Apollo 13. In the link you provided earlier (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13#cite_note-130), it says they only beat Apollo 10 by 240 km. If 240 km is good enough for you to believe 13 holds the record, then how come you don't want to accept the upcoming record with a difference of 6602 km?

  • If the moon wasn't adjacent to their path, would they ever get pulled back to earth by earths gravity?

  • Thanks for the explanation. It's an odd combination of pedantry and ignoring facts.

    Apollo 13 - 400,171 km (248,655 miles)Artemis 2 - 406,773 km (252,757 miles)

    One of those is clearly further.

    I tend to agree about language changing, presidents not having speech writers because they can't read anyway, etc., but in the case of "not breaking a record because it's not a high enough margin" I have to completely disagree.

  • Sorry, if they break the record by 1%, but also "no, they are not", then which one is it?

    I know it depends on timing and stuff as far as their furthest distance from Earth. Is it the "distance travelled" statistic? Like actual mileage flown as opposed to absolute distance from Earth?

  • Such a cool photo with the auroras.

  • Very expensive... But the Nuwave is very nicely built and nearly silent on the lower settings. It comes with enough filters to last you 5+ years. Replacements after that seem to be $20 each, and they last a year.

    I don't use the wifi function, but it's a thing.

    The price has gone up a lot since I bought it. Would be hard to justify now.

  • Was it windy? How did it end up behind the conveyor?

  • The article likely isn't written about you.

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  • I half agree with you. I shower daily but only use soap on my pits and bits. If I've done yardwork or exercise I'll hit everything with soap, though.

  • You didn't ask me, but as someone who has fiddled with these things my favorite sensor is the BME680, specifically the board that Adafruit sells. It costs more than other sensors, but that's because it's the best. It also does temperature, atmospheric pressure, and measures VOC. I think you can even use it to detect when someone takes a poo, but I haven't tried.

    I connect mine to LOLIN D1 Minies running Tasmota.

  • Great show

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Things I've learned about Frigate

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    Update on Frontier IPv6

  • WetShaving @sub.wetshaving.social

    A personal appeal to consider PieFed

  • WetShaving @sub.wetshaving.social

    Shave of the Day - November 28th, 2025

  • IPv6 @lemmy.world

    Frontier Communications IPv6 support

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    Frontier Communications IPv6 support

  • WetShaving @sub.wetshaving.social

    A nice assortment from Maggard Razors

  • WetShaving @sub.wetshaving.social

    [Winner] Chattilon Lux - Weinstrasse - Aftershave

  • WetShaving @sub.wetshaving.social

    Chatillon Lux - Weinstrasse - Aftershave

  • WetShaving @sub.wetshaving.social

    New Artisan Soaper - Fanzine Saponifications

  • Superbowl @lemmy.world

    I got to see a Eurasian eagle-owl in person today