

It appears a hen needs about 115g of feed a day to produce one 50g egg, so the product yield is less than half the input,
That’s surprisingly efficient.
It appears a hen needs about 115g of feed a day to produce one 50g egg, so the product yield is less than half the input,
That’s surprisingly efficient.
Agreed. But cranking one out in the work bathroom, even if you film it, is hardly “He should resign” territory.
As long as he was doing so in privacy; so fucking what?
I think you’re misreading my reply (or i worded it poorly). I agree with you 100% and do contribute to the instances I use and the content creators I watch.
I meant it as “So what if they ask for help? Do, or don’t (donate)”
The initial post came off to me as a dig at the admin for openly asking for money.
So? Do, or don’t. Either their service provides people with enough value to donate to keep it running, or it doesn’t and goes under.
Altruism doesn’t pay the bills; but it doesn’t hurt to ask. Can’t blame them for that.
(I can tell this boy loves to be a menace)
You called that right. He’s pretty much a Border Collie in a cat body. Those are definitely going into the rotation.
My boy Mo
Or:
And probably dozens of other names I’ve appended Mo onto. He’s a good sport about it.—
Edit: I just realized this was his first time outside after hip surgery. That’s why his hair looks weird on the back half.
I thought so too. Head marking and ears kinda look like it.
I’m pretty sure this is how you opt-in to the cat distribution system.
And put it in neutral.
I was just there. https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/25878419
Cats can put out a surprising amount of heat.
Can Jellyfin handle symlinks? That’s all it would take to sell me at this point.
There’s a little bit in this Wikipedia article but I can’t find much either.
IIRC it mostly stemmed from a lot of US tv channels not being available in Canada at the time. So to make them available, they started hacking satellite descramblers and Direct TV cards. Then they found a giant market in the US willing to buy these boxes and cards to get free tv.
There were people in the US making them too, but the Canadian stuff was more reliable and updated quicker when Direct TV changed codes.
Canadians were some of the OG tv pirates. They were the hookup for hacked satellite boxes in the 90’s.
Sticking the URL into archive.org seems to work.
They were about the only hobbyist level drone manufacturer that was doing any sort of geofencing at all. Unsurprising they stopped when none of the other companies saw repercussions for not doing it.
https://archive.org/details/Morris-ACatForOurTimes-The1986MorrisCalendar/mode/2up
Edit: TL;DR Morris loved boomer humor.
Yup. Gateway E-475M. It has trouble transcoding some plex streams, but it keeps chugging along. $5 well spent.
If you are using the web client can you go to: settings -> blocks -> Block community, and block it from there?