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Meteorologist resigns, citing PTSD from threats over climate change coverage
  • I totally agree. At the very least it provides the opportunity for debate or the option to just agree to disagree.

    I don't know anything about the Q stuff, but I certainly qualify for how many characterize the first two. I don't get any value out of name calling and meanness, but it is important to freely voice my opinions regardless of whether anyone else agrees. I've never understood why some people have such a problem with that.

    I have lived my whole life having opinions that not everyone agrees with, it really isn't the kind of thing that causes "PTSD" for crying out loud.

  • An unofficial Photoshop Community: Embrace Your Artistic Freedom Beyond Boundaries
  • I'd rather have a Krita community... or better yet.. a graphics design one. Or at least an adobe one so the rest of the suite can be included. I wonder if we're not making communities too detailed for the current state of the system?

  • Community is not enough
  • I can't help but think that the censorship would be way way worse if local governments were hosting. Not to mention that they would be most likely to require having people's true identities when creating accounts.

  • Judge orders sheriff to evict Twitter from Boulder office
  • A lot of tech companies have secondary offices in other larger cities where some of their developers prefer to live. Often those people will work from home, but the corporate apparatus likes to have a small amount of offices and support staff locally. They don't need any of that... but they seem to think they do.

  • A storefront for robots: The SEO arms race has left Google and the web drowning in garbage text, with customers and businesses flailing to find each other.
  • Truly. Most web search engines, including google, are mostly useless these days if you don't already have a good idea where to look or it is a very common search.

    You use to be able to click down a bunch of pages till what you were looking for turns up. But now after you go down a few pages it just starts repeating and it is all mostly big tech sites.

  • Good suggestions for a manual coffee grinder?
  • I bought a Kyocera brand of this model over a decade ago and I still use it often as my only coffee grinder. Simple and functional design. Easy to adjust courseness with a simple nut on a screw. Not much here to break other than the rim of the glass jar when I have hit it with the ceramic burr. But the jars are the standard canning jar size and are easy to replace or swap with something bigger.

    I spent almost $30 on mine back in the day. But Kyocera is a japanese company. Looks like the product has been cloned by several chinese companies now and is going for almost half what I paid. Of course the quality could be lower than mine, but it is a really simple design, so I don't think I'd worry about it. If I needed another, I'd buy one of these off brand versions.

    Also.. I've made grind for everything from french press, cold brew and super fine for espresso with this grinder. I started with a fancy electric one which died in a few years, but never replaced it because spending a couple minutes grinding manually helps wake you up as well.

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