I plan to speak to my city council about a tool library, and literally have citizens use their existing library card to checkout tools. To make the idea a bit more robust, I'm also planning to require citizens deposit something as collateral when checking out a tool.
However.
I live in Texas (I love Texas). Thankfully my city council is receptive, but I know they're going to need compelling evidence before approving something like this.
So, if you guys have any examples, or advice, particularly of this kind of system working in the US, I would love to hear about it!
Cyberpunk themed rooms are pretty common, but I don't want to limit solarpunk discussion to just rooms; It could be as big as getting your city council to add a greenway, or as small as finding a nice desktop wallpaper. I'd like to hear about it. I'll start off with a few of my own:
It's not much, but that's all my tips.
Got any string lights of your own to show off? or maybe some watering systems, or plant tips? I wish we had an r/battlestations equivalent
I know, this isn't a keyboard post, but lets be real, if there's any communities that would know/care about programable foot pedals it would be this one.
I'm looking for a USB foot pedal, ideally something clicky-feeling, with decent-resistance, short travel distance. I only need 1 pedal but something with more than one is fine. I don't need anything premium; I'm just browsing amazon I can't really spot the difference between mushy garabage and decent-ish build quality.
Any recommendations?
(Non-USB recommendations are fine; hopefully this post will be useful to others considering a foot pedal)
I couldn't find a post in this community about cameras so I figured I'd make one. Requirements:
Optional/Discussion Points:
Does anyone know about Lorex (it seems more privacy centered)?
I'm highly technical, so feel free to mention self hosted raspberry pi soltuions as well.
I love a lot of the keyboards on here (especially ones with an integrated track ball) but I'm a poor grad student under deadlines; even most kit-boards are too much of a time sink for me to soldier together.
I know at least some of you like trying new boards all the time. And I'm guessing some of you have one or two daily drivers and then 3 older boards; maybe one that was a prototype build, or a novelty micro-board that was fun to just play with but not use, etc.
I would be happy to effectively fund a new kit/build for someone by buying one of those older (assembled) boards, but I don't know where to look.
Is there any kind of used market, or do you guys have any recommendations?
I would love if someone would write a parody of modern society. Something roughly like this narrative
Setting/Context:
Then:
But:
Eventually:
Imagine the following:
Whenever someone goes to the sign up page, for example, on Lemmy.world, we:
AND, as a precaution against maybe-malicious takeovers (e.g. a Facebook server saying it has unlimited capacity and all new users getting forwarded to them) a server can set it's own maximum recommender caps; e.g. "recommended" servers won't be recommended if they're above 10,000 users even if they claim they could handle more.
Thoughts?
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