Yeah, I think people forget that the definition of a weed is simply “A plant that is unwanted.” Himalayan blackberry in the PNW is often a weed and it grows aggressively in a lot of backyards here, but lots of people keep it around because… blackberries.
Oh god, please don’t make me talk about myself.
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Half to a third of the U.S. The rest of us know full well how bad this is. I really hope Cali puts its tariff exemptions in place and Oregon and Washington follow suit because otherwise we’re going to see the worst recession in the country’s history
Two inch gap between the plywood rectangle wall and door so everyone can see you taking a shit? A foot between the bottom of the door and the floor so stupid kids can pop their heads under and keep you company? Say no more, I got you covered!
It really is impressed upon me how cheaply every public bathroom is constructed. I feel like somebody could sneeze too hard and the whole thing would jostle apart.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgtoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•As Economic Indicators Point to Recession, Trump Moves to Hide Key Data From Public8·3 months agoPredictably, executive leadership has taken an official stance of sticking fingers in their ears and going “LALALALA I CAN’T HEAR YOU.”
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•How it started vs. How it's going13·3 months agoGuy who doesn’t know how to write software uses GenAI to make software that he then puts up for sale, and brags about not knowing how to write software.
People buy his software and, intentionally or not, start poking holes in it by using it in ways neither he nor the GenAI anticipated. Guy panics because he has no clue how to fix it.
To be fair, that is exactly what I do some days after work because this shit is needlessly exhausting. I think I need like a year of sickly Victorian style bedrest because I have been so burned out for so long that I don’t really have much of a sense of self at this point.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What if there was a health tracking device that you swallow?5·4 months agoI mean, the major issue there is “toilet equipped with an automatic cleaning and recovery module.” That is gonna be a huge expenditure for even one toilet in-home, and you’re not always at home when nature calls.
I think it’d be more feasible for the health tracking device to embed itself in your stomach or intestines somewhere so that it just doesn’t pass through, notwithstanding all the sanitation issues that arise from trying to implant something internally where all your food/waste passes through.
I got one and I’ve been watching old DVDs on my puter
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Hulu quizzing about the ads playedEnglish231·5 months agoFuck me sideways. We need to dismantle capitalism like yesterday.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•What's a small luxury under $20 that significantly improves your daily life?English1·5 months agoAs someone who has no less than two dozen stuffies on the bed right now I can tell you they do love you because you love them.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone else feel like life's been on pause for too long?131·5 months agoHonestly I can’t remember the last time my life was on “Play.” I’ve been stuck in the same job so long it’s had two name changes and an acquisition since I started. It’s decent money and I can tolerate the work which is largely why I’m still there, because almost everyone I knew when I started has left or been fired. And I’m so afraid that if I leave or get let go I won’t be able to find anything else because the job market’s been absolute dogshit.
I’ve been experimenting with my gender presentation. I did a full body shave and picked up a skirt. I don’t think it’s helped me feel better about my body. I just kind of want to be a brain in a jar or a stuffed animal or something that doesn’t look like a complete pile of shit no matter how it’s dressed up.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto World News@lemmy.ml•Four-day work week success in Germany10·5 months agoI mean, that’s kind of the point, right? Workers that are well rested tend to be more productive, so 4 10s kind of defeats the purpose of the 4 day week - notwithstanding that you do get the extra day off, you’re that much more burnt out because you had even less time to take care of yourself the preceding 4 days.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgtoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Jill Stein hurts Donald Trump more than Kamala Harris, poll suggests61·8 months agoI don’t listen to polls anymore. I’ve already voted, I don’t give a fuck about who’s leading who.
God I would love for Total Distortion to show up on GOG or Steam one day.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads2·10 months agoSwitched to Firefox in 2023 and it’s wild how much shit just works now.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what's that one sandwich you can't stop thinking about? be detailed5·10 months agoThere’s a sandwich shop around Vancouver that’s only open like 10-2 on weekdays so I hardly ever get to go, but they get their bread from a local bakery every morning and it makes all the difference. It’s a simple turkey and cheddar sandwich, lettuce, tomato, pickle, a hint of mayo and Dijon mustard, but the ingredients are all quality and, again, the bread is fresh and super soft.
LoamImprovement@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something people you encounter at your job say that makes you want to scream? (Job, person & quote)3·11 months agoI get this with a young (30’s) CEO at a small business. Dude has literally zero follow through, he will ask for things, you will do them, he will forget he asked for them, and then complain you didn’t do an entirely unrelated thing that he never asked for. I am genuinely astounded at how he makes it to the office the few days he’s actually here.
I spent three years miserable on the mechanical engineering track that was colloquially known as “pre-business” before I ended up with an MIS degree at 23 after a hard pivot and an extra year and change of classes. I’d be hard pressed to say I’m ‘happy’ today, but the degree has afforded me the ability to live quasi-comfortably on my own.