@itadakimasu
@lemmy.worldDrove hundreds of miles through some very rural New England, USA today. Most areas were very nice with well kept homes and cute, small city centers (mostly only a couple of brick, commercial buildings).
What do people do for jobs out in the "middle of nowhere"? As an engineer who works closer to city areas where more jobs exist, I just can't fathom what people are doing for jobs out there? How is everything paid for?
Edit: I should clarify there's minimal farm land out in rural New England. So, not very many farmers at all.
People who lived in the house before us let a dozen trees grow for 30 years to become 30+ ft tall about 5ft from the septic system (and to make it even more fun, into the power lines along our driveway).
Not having an acute problem at the moment but they've got to come down before there is a huge problem.
And I'm bitter about it because it's going to be a huge PiTA or big dollars to pay for help.
Thoughts during my 3rd cold shower of the day, trying to keep cool in this muggy weather in the North East
As an Android user, I never got to use Apollo, so I don't know if Apollo had this functionality.
Definitely one of the things I miss most about the Reddit apps I used on Android, though. Would be a nice to have if the technology is possible on a PWA.
I'm now satisfied. Carry on. 😄
Is this your day job? How do you have time for anything else?
I'm impressed lol
I'm using darkly-pureblack
and it's just such a pleasure to look at. Such an improvement already from the 0.17.X days a month ago!