I liked using KanBoard. Its simple and runs well inside a docker container.
I liked using KanBoard. Its simple and runs well inside a docker container.
Lol. “No one is playing our games, better raise prices”. Genius.
Not just bodies. When working around flood waters its recommended to wear hazmat gear because the water is contaminated by human waste from septic tanks, dead animals, petrol, oil, various poisons and fertilizers, chemicals from stuff like paint, etc.
Probably could be cleaned but even for agri use it would be crazy expensive.
This Slowcooker Lentil Soup tastes great and freezes well.
Not exactly niche but I’d like to see some active gardening and diy communities. The existing ones aren’t very active.
I’m leaving everything to a wildlife conservancy. Heres some info:
Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Heres some sites that rank charities reputations (maybe google “charity reputation ratings” for more localized info):
Mulholland Drive is total garbage
Drought. When you live in the bush and only have tank water for everything, drinking water comes before showering/bathing. When things are bad, shower once per week and use a bowl of water and wash cloth to freshen up the rest of the time. Still end up with a smell though. You can smell the drought on the people in a rural areas when you go into town.
True for most unless you have a mango tree growing in your yard. Then you have more mangos than you know what to do with. Kangaroos, cattle and horses like eating them though.
Looks interesting. I’ll check it out.
How easily/quickly are plants identified on it? Leafsnap usually only takes a minute or so and has id’ed around 90% of what I’ve thrown at it.
But I do like the idea of tracking more than just plants and contributing to data gathering for science.
Edit: yep iNaturalist is much better. The search is about the same but its prioritizing results based on location is a good feature.
Leafsnap - an excellent plant identification app. Can id from a photo of a flower, leaf or bark.
Seconded. Bobiverse is great to listen to while mowing the lawn or doing other mindless jobs.