Andrew S. Hannen, appointed by George W. Bush.
wrath-sedan
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wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can you tell me about any lesser-known local fruits or vegetables in your area that you think more people should discover?2·2 years agoLooking at a map of their range they might be in the very southernmost part maybe near Madison, but just barely. You’d probably had to head towards Illinois or Indiana for a better chance of finding them.
If you use the app iNaturalist you can also find geotagged groves. Taking a quick peek there’s a handful in southern WI like I said, but they really pick up once you move south.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?1·2 years agoUnfortunately I’ve never used LaTeX so someone else will have to answer that.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?32·2 years agoI… love you too?
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?571·2 years agoFor anyone doing academic writing, I use a combination of Logseq, Zotero, and Zettlr. All open source. Collect articles in Zotero. Annotate and take notes on those articles in Logseq with absolutely amazing PDF annotation tools. Write draft in Zettlr which allows me to enter Zotero citations and reference Logseq notes.
Bonus shoutout to LibreOffice for exporting and formatting the final draft. And that’s your recipe for one all-natural, organic, FOSS thesis!
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?8·2 years agoYeah seconded that it’s not FOSS but still a great app. Logseq is a good FOSS alternative for a knowledge base, and I really like Zettlr for long form md writing and note taking too.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?4·2 years agoI use a lot of note apps partially for school partially for fun but man Logseq PDF annotation is incredible. That plus native Zotero integration is a game changer for anything academic.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?3·2 years agoGood list I make use of a lot of these too. Keep both LibreOffice and OnlyOffice around depending on how I feel that day but been leaning towards LO quite a bit recently.
I will say I had Caprine for a while but my god it uses so much memory, it has an absolutely massive footprint on my laptop. I find a nice compromise is using messenger.com as that way I can still send and read messages without delving into the horrors of FB, plus can keep it in a container.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can you tell me about any lesser-known local fruits or vegetables in your area that you think more people should discover?2·2 years agoMany locals haven’t either! They really are a hidden gem.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can you tell me about any lesser-known local fruits or vegetables in your area that you think more people should discover?1·2 years agoThey make it to farmers markets occasionally, and the trees are very easy to identify and surprisingly common. If you know what to look for, most wooded areas in their range will have some pawpaw trees. They generally only fruit for a few weeks in late September/early October but the good news is you’re right on time!
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can you tell me about any lesser-known local fruits or vegetables in your area that you think more people should discover?1·2 years agoJust doing my part to spread the good word.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can you tell me about any lesser-known local fruits or vegetables in your area that you think more people should discover?40·2 years agoSomeone else mentioned pawpaws but i just want to emphasize pawpaws are the shit. Plus if you live in the Eastern US especially the Midwest pawpaw season is HERE. You have no excuse not to leave your house this moment and find your nearest pawpaw grove.
Not convinced? Congrats you have subscribed to pawpaw facts:
- they are related to the custard apple and were brought this far north in the shit of prehistoric giant sloths
- they taste like somewhere between a mango and a banana, and so our ancestors in all their wisdom gave them names like Indiana banana, Ohio banana, \ banana
- they are a CAPITALIST NIGHTMARE as they have terrible shelf life so can really only be eaten fresh or bought from a farmers market
- foraging for pawpaws is super fun as they grow in groves, have super skinny trunks and branches with large long leaves and surprisingly big fruit. To harvest pawpaws you give the trees a gentle shake and ripe fruit will just fall off. Don’t shake too hard or you might knock down fruit that isn’t ripe! Not cool!
- to enjoy just shake em down, cut it open and eat the fresh fruit inside (not the skin). Do not eat the big ass seeds leave them where you found em so that out beautiful native pawpaw groves FLOURISH
All in all pawpaws are 10/10 if you want to feel like a literal Animal Crossing character shaking down trees for sustenance and having a great time eating fresh fruit outdoors
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•China claims ownership of the Taiwan Strait. Canada just sailed a warship through it2·2 years agoI think this headline sounds sensationalist. It’s not untrue, but transiting the Taiwan Strait is something the US, Canada, and several other countries do pretty regularly to ensure they are still treated as international waters.
This headline makes it sound like an escalation when actually it’s pretty normal operating procedure.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla review of 25 car brands finds they're "a privacy nightmare"1203·2 years agoTesla is only the second product we have ever reviewed to receive all of our privacy “dings.” (The first was an AI chatbot we reviewed earlier this year.) What set them apart was earning the “untrustworthy AI” ding. The brand’s AI-powered autopilot was reportedly involved in 17 deaths and 736 crashes and is currently the subject of multiple government investigations.
How utterly unsurprising. Also,
"Consent” is an illusion
Many people have lifestyles that require driving. So unlike a smart faucet or voice assistant, you don’t have the same freedom to opt out of the whole thing and not drive a car.This is the kicker, many people need cars for unrelated reasons and the fact that ALL car brands abuse our data means there is no alternative.
It’s completely understandable to respond that way towards people who are dismissing or attacking a fundamental part of who you are.
At the same time it’s important to note they are a small sample size of their religious/ethnic/national background. Each of those groups is probably so large as to contain every kind of person from saints to bigots, which is why hating a group that large is fundamentally irrational.
Honor your own feelings, don’t make excuses for their bigotry, but remember that they like any of us are just small parts of the groups they belong to.
wrath-sedan@kbin.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Has anyone tried Anytype, and how are you finding it?6·2 years agoWasn’t self-hosting but trying it out with their server for awhile. I think the idea is great, and I think one of its big UI advantages is it’s a lot more intuitive on mobile than most other personal knowledge management / note takers I’ve used.
I did find it pretty buggy at times and a lot of the features not built out enough yet to be a daily driver for any particular use case of mine yet. I’ve tucked away into my “cool projects to check up on at a later date” mental drawer.
As someone with what feels like three more or less made up degrees, I’ll say having a degree in general is often a prerequisite for many jobs so it is better than not having a degree for sure.
In terms of hard skills, I also wish I’d developed more in college, but it’s still possible to develop those outside of school either on the job, on your own time, etc.
Your first job or your next job might not be your dream job or even all that relevant to your studies. But its much better to build skills and experience while also bringing in income, and it will make your next job search all the better.
Good luck, I’m currently job searching too and it’s soul crushing but we’ll make it!
No worries, just trying to make sense of it. Have worked for plenty of non-profits in the past so I know it’s not a cure all. Their structure as a non-incorporated coop though, I think is more telling than non-profit status. The only news I could find about recent leadership changes is them getting a new president and CEO in 2022.
I’m confused by this comment as AP is a not-for-profit cooperative, and I can’t find anything online related to a buyout. Have a source?
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