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anon6789, (edited ) to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?
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I work in a pharma research facility, so people can have literally any disease or chemical on their hands, so we have a lot of doors with hand wave sensors.

Just wag your mitts in front of it, and the door opens. They’re on the wall a few steps before the door, so the door is usually open by the time you get to it.

anon6789, to asklemmy in What are some of your cheap eats hacks?
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That was another thing that had gotten my interest about it. I recently started a new job that was in an area I wasn’t familiar with, so I’ve gotten to get a sampling of the restaurants there for next to nothing.

anon6789, to asklemmy in What are some of your cheap eats hacks?
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Exactly! I wish I had tamales near me!

Though I do make a mean tamale pie, and that’s a pretty good cheap way to stretch out leftover protein when it isn’t enough left to feed the both of us.

Not healthy, but damn good for leftovers! 😁

anon6789, to asklemmy in What are some of your cheap eats hacks?
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This sounds pretty much exactly like that. It’s about the only downside, as it’s first come (to reserve a box in the app), first served, and you get a half hour pickup window.

The way they sell it to places is they make it so it’s no more work than just tossing it would be, but you get a sale.

anon6789, to asklemmy in How to pull rocks out of pipe in the ground?
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If the shop vac can’t get down far enough, duct tape a bit of PVC pipe or some other study tubing to the end of the vacuum hose. The standard nozzle might be too short or wide for getting where you need it, but it should be the quickest way to do what you need.

anon6789, (edited ) to asklemmy in Does anyone have any good suggestions for positive themed communities?
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!superbowl

I try to spotlight less familiar species, education, and animal rescues and sanctuaries.

Closest thing to negative is when there is important relevant environmental news.

We just concluded a fun 3 week Owl of the Year tournament you could browse. Tons of positivity and friendship in those threads.

anon6789, to comicstrips in Wayward Birds Explained
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I’m glad you can enjoy them too!

If you want to see more birds, both my bad pictures, but many more good ones taken but actual photographers, check out !superbowl for my daily posts. Lots of cool photos, and some great bird facts.

anon6789, to comicstrips in Wayward Birds Explained
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I don’t know what that is, so that is probably a contributing factor.

They’re from my phone camera zoomed to the max, shot through my patio door and/or nylon screen at a bad angle, and Google’s AI color correction.

They aren’t meant to wow with their technicality, just quick snaps of my outdoor friends. 😉

anon6789, (edited ) to comicstrips in Wayward Birds Explained
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Yes, the starlings are the only ones I have to constantly remind myself that I don’t really hate them. 😂 At the end of winter they really start to destroy my feeder station.

I bought into the blue jays scorn since I grew up being told they were jerks, but it changed one day when I decided to offer one a peanut. I’ve got 7 pretty regular bird buds now.

My cardinals are pretty shy, but this year a mating pair of them learned they can get the peanuts too. I don’t see them near as much, but the lady cardinal is the more aggressive of the 2 when it comes to getting food and she will try to beat the jays too them occasionally and she can hold her own if she really wants that treat!

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This day it was drizzling, so it went under by downspout to eat it’s peanut.

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Just hanging out.

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I didn’t see what spooked this one, but this was the most unusual photo I got of one of them.

anon6789, (edited ) to comicstrips in Wayward Birds Explained
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Boo! Hiss! You take that back!

I love my blue jays so much! They’re corvids like crows and ravens, so they are very smart and have tons of personality.

They became my buddies over Covid and I’ve gotten to watch them raise their families. They’ll call each other when they see me outside and sit in me tree and wait for me to bring them snacks. They’ll all approach in different ways, some braver, some more shy. They’ll discipline the young ones. The young ones will play with each other. They make many more calls than the harsh jeer call. They’ll do a little bobbing dance for me or each other when they’re excited.

They’ve never picked on the other songbirds. The only things I’ve seen them get upset about were crows and hawks. Though 2 did get into it with each other pretty good once.

They’re really great animals once you get over the stereotypes of them, and they are one of the things I miss every day about having to take a new job where I can’t be at home and interact with them throughout the day.

anon6789, to cooking in It's getting to be soup season. What are your favorite soups?
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No problem! I have made the red kind before and it was really good.

anon6789, to cooking in It's getting to be soup season. What are your favorite soups?
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Did see someone mention chicken tortilla and pasta fagioli which reminded me it’s been too long since I’ve made either of those, but I haven’t seen anyone recommend my personal fav, beef barley!

If anyone’s got a good pozole recipe, I’d love to check that out also!

anon6789, to cooking in It's getting to be soup season. What are your favorite soups?
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Got a recipe for the white borscht?

Tried that at a Polish festival and really liked it.

anon6789, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in "Do you live in the Midwest?" by self-report
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Have you met anyone from Western Pennsylvania? You’d understand a number of them not knowing where they are on a map!

Lol I kid. Western PA, aka Pennsyltucky, is our Florida Man territory.

Ohio I definitely consider the start of the Midwest.

The others are right though mentioning the obscene number of rebel flags in PA though. My brother was guilty of it for a while in sad to say too. I’m in the Southeast, the most metropolitan part of the state, and they’re all over. They’re usually hung next to the MAGA stuff, which I’m sure comes as little surprise. Honestly I’d probably prefer the stars and bars to the Trump crap because at least the flag is aesthetically less ugly visually, and the person flying it could just be ignorant or is at least being honest about their beliefs instead of the poorly veiled hate the MAGA trash represents.

Arkansas was the surprising state to me. I guess I just don’t ever think about anything related to Arkansas so I lump it in with the Midwest instead of the South, which I think of as the tourist destination states.

anon6789, to upliftingnews in 10,000 Wild Oysters Released Onto Human-Made Reef off Coast of England
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The oysters on the new reef are not intended to be consumed, but rather to reproduce and hopefully spread to additional coastal waters.

The time has come, my little friends

To talk of other things

Of peppercorns and mustard seeds

And other seasonings

We’ll mix 'em all together

In a sauce that’s fit for kings

Callo-Callay, we’ll eat today

Like cabbages and kings!

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