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Now that’s what I call responsible journalism! /s
Sewer_King@lemmy.worldOPtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•What do I look out for regarding mold inside of an older house (1972)?English
2·2 years agoThankfully there aren’t any strong smells as far as I can tell. All the rooms smell pretty clean.
When we moved in there were a couple of sites of water damage that us and our home inspector could see in the basement. The biggest one was below the main bathroom, looked like a pipe busted at some point, but the inspector noted that it looked like it was cleaned up ok and that there didn’t look to be any mold growth on the spots he could see.
As far as anything recent, we haven’t had any notable water spillage since we moved in.
We’ve been looking into hiring a contractor for some remodeling work so I’ll be sure to ask when we’re talking through what we want with the house.
Thank you for the advice!
Sewer_King@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•oh no! think of the stock market!English
2·2 years agoThe physical battery idea has been a thing for decades in the form of a pump storage plant where during times of excess electricity, they pump water up a hill, and when power is needed it works like a hydroelectric power plant. The problems with these however is that in order to get a meaningful amount of power and longevity, you need a lot of water and space to build one of these which makes them massive and expensive up front. I have one near me, but I also live near one of the biggest lakes in the world, which helps.
I’m guessing it’s more about the standard round that it fires. 5.56 or .223 rounds are built more for penetrating materials so when they’re up against a fleshy target, unless you hit them right in the vitals, might not cleanly kill and cause prolonged suffering. That’s not to say that the gun can’t be chambered in something that’s more useful for hunting but having a 20-30 round magazine for hunting is still a bit overkill.
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World News@lemmy.world•Swiss city councilor apologizes for firing gun at a Mary and Jesus posterEnglish
142·2 years agoIf I recall correctly, Switzerland has a lot of gun control laws that dictate who can own a firearm, when and where the firearm can be used, and ownership requires strict training and licensing that often comes from the compulsory military service that the country requires. All of that would be great to have here in the US since the little tidbit about guns in our rule book mentions a well-regulated militia.
I haven’t been arrested by Italian food cops yet so I’d say it’s fine. Do whatever you want to food that makes it taste good to you because taste is a very subjective thing.
Yeah that’s more regenerate or maybe power word heals territory.
Hey, on the bright side, manpower is manpower.
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Cybersecurity - Memes@lemmy.world•Obscure password requirementsEnglish
22·2 years agoThe best part to me is that they include all of these rules to increase the security, but then set a maximum length of the password, which from my understanding is the easiest way to add complexity/security to a password.
What’s wrong with galvanized square steel? It’s a strong, corrosive resistant material great for regular use in damp environments. Just don’t cut it, weld it, eat it, etc. Zinc isn’t all that healthy in large amounts.
Does Carmen San Diego work there or something?
I remember when Michigan once ruled the great seas. Good times.
Sewer_King@lemmy.worldtoInsanePeopleFacebook@lemmy.world•Dimension portal: please watch your stepEnglish
2·2 years agoWait, did Spain even have mining explosives back then?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best "fuck you world" song of all time?English
2·2 years agoGolgotha Compendium: Fifth Temple - Eidola
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I put my number in a secure form for a trusted bank and immediately got spammedEnglish
6·2 years agoImagine not living in 616 though.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists propose converting natural gas into hydrogen directly in gas fieldsEnglish
2·2 years agoIt’s what plants crave I guess.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists propose converting natural gas into hydrogen directly in gas fieldsEnglish
2·2 years agoI’d be worried about the now excess co2 levels disrupting the normal saturation levels in the groundwater.








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