Whoops (edited). Actually, it was impressive when he was reaching in from the top of the frame to water that we never saw his pants.
Fascinating, thanks for sharing.
I’m impressed how well all his plants grow!
An initial investigation revealed that the truck and the bicycle were traveling in the same direction on Mount Auburn Street and the truck was turning onto DeWolf Street at the time of the crash.
And from the posted article:
On Friday, Nguyen and the truck driver were both traveling in the same direction along Hampshire Street when the driver made a right turn onto Portland Street, striking Nguyen at the intersection, according to the Middlesex district attorney’s office.
Yes bike lanes, ideally separated so nobody can park on them. I wish police would ticket for turning without signaling. Dream works is transit designed around bikes and trains; adding bike areas to a car centered design will always produce hazards.
Also please never ride next to a truck.
So each universe just contains a simulation of all of the worst, most generic parts of itself, recreated by AIs, recursively? We’re the gods of a new universe being born that’s just social media bots posting for each other.
funds that Israel must use to purchase U.S. military equipment and services
Oooh, I see. Free tax money for the MIC.
Thankfully electrek.co has the uncensored version.
The article doesn’t say if it would prevent those “really, I’m not disposable!” extra heavy but still disposable plastic bags.
The bill also includes a provision that would require restaurants to include plastic utensils in take-out orders only upon request
That’s good though!
I was hoping for hardwood! Seems like it’s probably not, though.
Yeah, I can pretty easily scratch it with my fingernail, which seems the same as a 2x4 scrap and much softer than some oak and maple scraps I have around.
Also looking more closely at the bigger scratches and screw holes I see lighter wood visible, I was a bit fooled by the stain on the bottom.
It was super heavy. But I have a hard time judging whether it’s heavier than a similar bulk of 2x4s.
It lifts out so you can easily empty the crumbs.
Neat photo, but seems like nature/macro not abstract?
Thanks! I didn’t get a great picture of that before leaving it with my mom, but it’s in the background here. Just made slots (dados?) for 1/8" plywood for the back.
Wow, how incredibly brave.
Yes, they’re for “bench dogs”, which let you clamp boards against the top of your workbench. I only recently learned about them myself!
When I was drilling the test hole I wasn’t thinking about how it would look to open up the two clamped boards afterwards, so it was just a fun surprise to see the shape of the inside of the hole revealed like that.
“I think we are headed for major societal disruption within the next five years,” Gretta Pecl of the University of Tasmania told The Guardian. “[Authorities] will be overwhelmed by extreme event after extreme event, food production will be disrupted. I could not feel greater despair over the future.”
But, reason to keep fighting:
Others found hope in the climate activism and awareness of younger generations, and in the finding that each extra tenth of a degree of warming avoided protects 140 million people from extreme temperatures.
Extras are to give away.
Generally, making little guide holes/dents — make it easier to start a drill bit where I want, transfer a point through a template, make an indent for my lathe tailstock live center.
I’m very happy with it, especially the space saving aspect.
Yeah, if you don’t want the next dev (or your future self) to accidentally undo that corner case you fixed, better put a unit test on it.