

If you think driving's weird, think about flying, too. We put several tons of that explode-y liquid, along with a bunch of people, into a big metal tube and shoot it into the sky. And we made that form of transportation several orders of magnitude safer than driving.
It says "to". To whom.
Are you kidding, that looks awesome! Is this Lauterbrunnen?
The same experience, sadly (Fairphone 2). I also bought mine used (so it may have had a long life before that), replaced the battery, and shortly after had enough components fail at the same time to make it not worth fixing. Mostly touchscreen problems and slowness. Shortly after I moved to a new country and found it couldn't connect to the cell network there (even with a new SIM card) so that was the end of it.
It's a real shame, I love the concept of it
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Thank you!
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People who've had cancer, what kind of support were you most grateful for during treatment? What support do you wish you'd had?
I recently learned that a dear friend has an aggressive form of cancer. She is starting treatment soon. I don't know much about what dealing with cancer is like, so I thought I'd ask for people's experience here.
Traffick Cam: Help combat sex trafficking by uploading photos of hotel rooms from your travels
Traffickers regularly post photographs of their victims posed in hotel rooms for online advertisements. These photographs are evidence that can be used to find and prosecute the perpetrators of these crimes. In order to use these photos, however, investigators must be able to determine where the photos were taken.
I feel your pain. I've been there for sure, and I simetimes I get pretty sad/sensitive around my birthday because I've had many plans fall through. Reading this thread, I never realized before that this was such a common ADHD experience.
What's helped me a little bit is to plan smaller, but more frequent, things with just a few friends. It still doesn't really fill the longing for a great big party for me, but I've had better luck with people committing to show up when they know they'll only be one of 2-5. For example, how would you feel about having a few separate simple dinners with friends in the week of your birthday? As well, I've started insisting on potluck style if I ever do plan a larger thing. So much less headache around planning and quantities.
As for what to say to your friends... I get the awkwardness. I'd probably say something like "a bit smaller than expected, sadly", try to keep the tone neutral and quickly change the subject. I wouldn't want to lie, but there's also no use getting into all of it with someone who didn't show up. That would just bring up a lot of resentment and end up ugly for me.
All the best for your belated birthday, and I hope the next one is better for you.
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That looks awesome! Got a recipe?
what just happened at Rupert / Broadway streets?
About a dozen police cars just pulled up and blocked the Rupert / Broadway intersection in East Van. Anyone know what was going on?
P is the Proportional Limit, where it stops being linear, but remains elastic for a short while longer, meaning any deformation can still be recovered. E is the Elastic Limit, where it changes from elastic to plastic
There's lots of areas with clusters close together, lots of parks worth visiting! If you're new, I'd recommend sticking to larger sizes (i.e. not micro) as well as low difficulty rating. And caches in the woods might be easier than urban hides to start off
BC's oldest cache, from February 2001, is an ammo can in Pacific Spirit Park near UBC: https://coord.info/GC1DD
Yes! Tons of great caches nearby to explore. Personally, I think anything put out by layzee_bones is worth finding. Is there any type of cache in particular you're interested in? Or just starting out in the hobby?
McDonalds Drive-Thru Stealth Camping
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McDonalds Drive-Thru Stealth Camping
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How to run Lemmy Account Migrator?
Move your Lemmy settings from one account to another - GitHub - CMahaff/lasim: Move your Lemmy settings from one account to another
I've heard about LASIM a few times now, this great tool for migrating Lemmy subscriptions from one account to another. I downloaded it from Github recently to try it out... only problem? I have no clue how to get it to run. All the instruction I read online just say "run LASIM" as if it's that trivial and leave me feeling silly.
Can anyone explain this in terms that I (not an experienced programmer) could understand? Am I missing something really obvious?
Edit; I'm on Windows if that matters
Adding URL clears text body
I've had this happen a few times now. I type up a nice post, then add a URL in the "Post URL" field when I'm done, and it deletes everything I've typed. Infuriating for longer text posts... anyone else have this happen?
the problem with temu & why you should NEVER shop there
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Is there any way to subscribe to a specific post, and get updates when someone replies?
I hope this is the right community to post in.
This is one functionality from Reddit I find myself missing quite a bit. Is there any way I can subscribe to a single post (that I didn't make) and get a notification whenever someone comments? I'm on Connect for Lemmy, but maybe a different app would offer this?
Spot the geocache in this panorama pic
This was definitely one of the crazier bushwhacks I've done lately... was able to walk right up to within 20 metres of GZ, but those last 20 metres took about 15 minutes of climbing over dense, absolutely pathless foliage. I had my doubts on finding this because there were several prior DNFs, but in the end it felt very worth it for an almost 3 years lonely find.
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There it is!
Did anyone from this community attend the 20th anniversary celebration in Seattle?
Exactly one year ago today, thousands of geocachers and explorers gathered in Seattle, Washington, to celebrate over 20 years of geocaching. The official event ended up with over 2,700 Attended logs! Was anyone from Lemmy there, too?
Stage 2 of the backpack repair
Glued and sewed a larger piece of gear repair tape to add fidelity to the ripped edge:
As of this post, I've been using it for a week, and it's held up pretty well. I may add some sealant later to hold things in place.
Now all that's left to do is replace a missing zipper pull and fix some rodent damage to the front compartment... I may post about that at a later time
Found this Large size TB hotel in someone's front yard today
What are your favourite small, but active communities on Lemmy?
I've browsed a bunch of recent threads about more niche communities which people are hoping to grow. Which is awesome, and I've subscribed to a bunch of them... with the result that I now still barely have new content in my feed, because most are at only a few new posts a month.
What are your favourite small or medium-sized, but active communities you've found on Lemmy?
Sewing a rip in my backpack
The small rip was patched with gear repair tape, then sewn over. The larger rip will probably be my next project... any recommendations to make sure it holds?
Signal around the World - Discover a TB-code
There are millions of geocaches worldwide, just waiting for you to find them. There are probably even some within walking distance of where you are right now. Visit Geocaching.com to see just how many geocaches are nearby and to learn how to start finding them.
Hey! I own a plushie of Signal the Frog with a tracking code acrond its neck, and I thought it would be fun to get people from as many different countries as possible to discover this TB-code! Only log condition is that you add a flag of your country with your log 🇺🇳 Let's see how international the geocaching community is ;) TB-code is GS5698!