[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 19 points 7 months ago

So you don't think you should be held accountable for the rules of the place you're in and for trying to escape?

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 20 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

And how do people know that? How do they know you're not pretending to not be a nutcase?

Do you understand that people can pretend to be kind, normal, etc as a way to sneak things in?

I'm sorry you had to go through these things, but you seem to lack some serious awareness of others.

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 1 points 7 months ago

Do you really think that the scale of the US invasion of Iraq would have been different if the NYT hadn't posted that story?

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 4 points 9 months ago

I don't disagree with that at all, it's a dumb vehicle no matter how you slice it and this debacle only furthers the proof. If it needs low rolling resistance, highway tires, then it's just a street queen for elon fanboys.

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 10 points 9 months ago

Weight is actually a good thing in the snow. Too light of a vehicle and it's hard to get any traction without something like tracks.

The struggling in the snow is most likely an issue of tires. If someone put some all terrain or ideally snow tires, I'm sure it'd do significantly better.

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 31 points 9 months ago

Rock climbing isn't my thing, but I helped out today taking some pictures at one and wow... there are a lot of people at those. People need belayers and it just had a generally friendly atmosphere. Plus you get exercise. If I was in need of friends and liked rock climbing, I'd definitely be going there more often.

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 2 points 9 months ago

It's always good to have a backup heat source if you live in a cold climate, but heat pumps have progressed a fair bit with running at lower ambient temperatures. Many manufacturers have models that can run down to, or below, 0°F. However, those models usually are a fair bit more costly, so it makes sense to evaluate how often it dips below the low ambient cutoff for the heat pump and the cost and type of your backup heat to determine the most economical route.

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 32 points 10 months ago

When I was working as an engineer I used both autocad and revit, autodesk has been a piece of shit company for a long, long time. Their greed knows no limits and unfortunately they have convinced their markets that the cost of working with them is just "the cost of doing business".

I'd love to see the day they crash and burn as a company, but I have a feeling that's just a far fetched dream.

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 1 points 11 months ago

It is instance specific

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago

So, if the person who is attacking you is much larger, or there are more of them, even if it's a prank, you're going to just throw a punch or shove them? What a privileged position you must be in to think you can simply punch or shove an attacker. Say that to the 100lb woman a 250lb guy is advancing on, she should just shove him, right?

Look, I don't know if you're ignorant or trolling, but if someone is acting like they're going to attack someone and they have justifiable reason to fear for their life, then deadly force is a reasonable response. I'm not going to get the shit beat out of me, or killed, because "hey, it might just be a prank."

[-] carbrewr84@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago

It's technically not orange light bulbs they have to use, it's a specific lamp style called 'low pressure sodium'

Here's an article that explains the reasoning behind Hawaii's lighting sources and the regulations:
https://www.accessfixtures.com/hawaii-lighting-ordinances-dark-sky-regulations/

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