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r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some active online communities that are entirely oldschool forums?3·3 days agoI’m interested in the second part, how # users are determined. Lemmy is federated,instance so if i setup a community instance physically I the UK and cap users at 9999,flying just under the threshold,but i federate with everywhere, my instance don’t have enough users to require compliance, right? What if i set up 5 separate instances,each capped at 9999? There’s got to be a loophole…for the children.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Fed is expected to hold rates steady as Trump pushes for a cutEnglish3·5 days agoI was about to argue and then read “legality doesn’t matter”. You’re right.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Fed is expected to hold rates steady as Trump pushes for a cutEnglish36·5 days agoIt’s important to remember that Powell himself does not set the rates, it’s decided by a committee which he is currently the chair of. I feel like this fact is absent from much of the news I read/hear surrounding Powell & Fed interest rates.
From MSN:
Powell chairs the central bank’s eight annual meetings. But the other 11 voting members of the Federal Open Market Committee, or FOMC, get an equal say on each Fed rate decision via a majority vote.
Also important:
the Fed’s four no-cut calls so far this year have been unanimous.
I realize that the chair is an important role, but am I missing something that replacing 1 person would change the interest rate voting outcome?
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Economy@lemmy.world•Donald Trump will add to pressure on Jerome Powell with visit to Federal Reserve2·8 days agoWhich president approved this renovation in the first place?
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•What's weirdest thing about American culture?2·16 days agoI was asked this while traveling in another country. I didn’t have a good answer. FWIW, I don’t own any clothing with any flags on them.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•What's weirdest thing about American culture?5·16 days agoI’ve found this only to be true in white collar professions. Hanging out with blue collar people, your job rarely comes up, but it’s one of the first questions with white collar people.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•ICE given access to Medicaid data in move critics call a privacy betrayalEnglish4·17 days ago…but I have nothing to hide.
I’m so tired of hearing this and when you bring up that a Jewish person did not feel that they needed to hide their religion in 1933, they’ll say, "“that’s different.”
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?16·22 days agoApps and web sites can also apply custom pricing based on the individual’s ability to pay. Payday? The parking spot costs more.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•What would remain for a future species if humans were to vanish tomorrow?7·24 days agoA totally not serious answer. Today, I was sitting across from a Starbucks and staring at the logo. It is really weird. I started thinking that if something were to happen to civilization, all these cups, sleeves, merchandise and plastic stir sticks emblazoned with the Starbucks logo may cause future archaeologists to think that we worshipped some half fish woman thing (or whatever the logo is supposed to be).
Alternatively, this xkcd could be fun to do.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•FTC’s click-to-cancel rule has been struck down by federal judges at the eleventh hourEnglish1·25 days agoStates have argued successfully to tax cross state commerce. That’s why you get charged local sales tax even when ordering from a company that does not have a presence in your state. I don’t see this as any different, but someone will need to go first to set the precedent.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•FTC’s click-to-cancel rule has been struck down by federal judges at the eleventh hourEnglish33·26 days agoThis is the FTC’s rule, but nothing prevents each and every state from implementing a law to do the exact same thing, except slightly differently than every other state, making it extremely costly for the companies to implement.
I’ve tried several times to shoot fireworks. What settings yielded the best results?
I’ve tried some long exposures and they look interesting, but smeary.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What automation processes have you implemented that make your life easier?2·29 days agoWxterior lights turn on and off with sunrise and set. It’s been running on a raspberry pi b for ages with Misterhouse. I’d like to change it over to something newer, but I automated it because I have other things to do.
I used to download school menus and expose it to my phone as an ical feed, but no longer need that. It still runs. I should shut it off some day…
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most unexpectedly useful item you've ever bought under $20?7·1 month agoI have an old one, maybe they were manufactured differently. The main part is a hard plastic. I never noticed a plastic taste, but it could also be the rubber/silicone plunger stopper that imparts a taste. They do now sell a glass one, but I’ve heard that it’s overpriced.
I know people who also swear by their French press. From what I know, regardless of the brew method, the grind is the most important factor, followed by the water quality and temperature.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most unexpectedly useful item you've ever bought under $20?32·1 month agoAn Aeropress. I bought it when work removed the free coffee and was super surprised at how good it tasted vs what they were serving. Later, I found a bean hand grinder that fits right inside the Aeropress plunger and now I take it on work trips, vacation and camping.
It’s not fully inclusive for $20 because you need a cup, some way to procure and heat water and beans but still, it’s served me well.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Supreme Court to decide whether ISPs must disconnect users accused of piracyEnglish3·1 month agoI keep my seedbox in the planter at the coffee shop down the road with free WiFi.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Supreme Court to decide whether ISPs must disconnect users accused of piracyEnglish4·1 month agoI couldn’t afford one of those fancy 2-cassette boomboxes, so I had my friend bring his tape deck and we put them real close together in the quietest room of the house and recorded that way. Having several siblings meant that there were no quiet places, so we used the empty garage when my parents were at work. The audio was autrocious, tons of echo and static, but I played that tape thin until it snapped.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Supreme Court to decide whether ISPs must disconnect users accused of piracyEnglish131·1 month agoSeveral countries require proof of ID to purchase a SIM card.
r0ertel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What topic do you have the most knowledge, and can you explain it so a child can understand it?2·1 month agoThis worked well for me when I could see the screw and it’s orientation was the same as me viewing it. If I was turning it and it was rotated 90° away from me, I’d get it wrong. In physics class, we studied electromagnetic forces and I learned about the right hand rule which for some odd reason works better for me than righy-tighty. The Wikipedia article is long and the TL;DR is that if you use your right hand and turn in the direction of your fingers, the screw will move in the direction of your thumb.
Of course lefties are SOL as are folks without thumbs.
Does anybody remember those old cartoons (Looney Tunes, IIRC) where they tie a string around their finger to not forget something?