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  • The thing I dislike the most is that my bot got banned. I made a bot to post carefully categorized articles into their proper communities, but it was banned without warning or explanation. All the communities I was modding dried up shortly thereafter because I didn't manually post in them instead.

  • I haven't made it myself yet, but I've always wanted to make my own tepache, a fermented drink made with the rinds and core of a pineapple. I drink it a lot of the De La Calle tepache and really like it.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    They hadn't even evolved into secretary birds yet smh

    Reddit @lemmy.world

    And I check Lemmy first!

  • Growing up, I was Mormon (though I no longer am), and I served my mission in Russia. I was serving in a little town outside Moscow called Lobyna (meaning "the place of the skull"), and it was mid-winter and my companion (that's what the other missionary in a pair is called) and I were sign-boarding, handing out free Books of Mormon. I noticed that there was a man who had walked by our station a couple of times, dressed kinda bedraggled -- I noticed him because he wasn't wearing any shoes -- who seemed interested in talking but shy about starting a conversation. I offered him a copy of the book, and struck up a reasonably pleasant conversation that resulted in my inviting him to take the discussions by meeting with us in the church building.

    Our companionship lived on the second floor of the church building, which was a converted dacha (a Russian summer home), and then the first floor and half of the second floor was reserved for church activities. We scheduled our meeting with this investigator (I don't remember his name, it's been a few years) to be right after morning study, so we didn't have to leave the house and come back.

    Come the day of, and I go downstairs to the kitchen to make breakfast, and lo and behold, our new investigator is sitting in the middle of the biggest room (the chapel/former living room) on a folding chair just waiting. I called down my companion, and we did our discussion earlier than expected, which was fine, and then did morning study afterwards. I don't remember a lot of that first meeting, other than he seemed like a reasonable Russian Orthodox member who was chatting with American missionaries. What I do remember is that when I went to let the investigator out, I had to unbolt both front doors to do it.

    After he'd left, I asked my companion if next time he'd please tell me when he lets people into our house, to which he replied that he didn't let the investigator in, he just assumed I'd done it. This was when I started to get concerned. You see, Russian doors aren't like American doors. Generally speaking, there are two doors -- a wooden door with a lock like I'm used to, and then a "fire door", which is like an inch and a half thick steel with five deadbolts into the frame (three into the wall, and one into each of the floor and ceiling). This isn't a "tee-hee" kinda situation to open up the door to get in, you would have to do major structural damage to enter through a door. And it was mid-winter (like -30 - -40 degrees mid-winter), so it wasn't like we forgot and left a window open or something. We resolved to be extra certain to lock up the house next time.

    Which is why it was so surprising when, a few days later, he was sitting in the middle of the chapel-living-room waiting for our appointment an hour early again. We had checked all the bolts and windows and everything, yet there he was. And this time, the discussion went thoroughly off the rails. He was telling us about how the spirits of the dead congregate behind a comet that circles the solar system, and that they're awaiting the confluence of some celestial bodies and would get free and so on. We wrapped up the conversation and did not invite him back, and never saw him again.

    And sure as shootin', when we checked the doors and windows when he left, they were all still locked and barred. It's been 15 years and I still don't know how he got into our house.

  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Inside the Crime Rings Trafficking Sand

    Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    What we took from the Earth

  • My understanding is that they are considering how much a neighborhood is "worth" in terms of the amount of tax revenue provided to the city. So, although each individual house on a cul-de-sac produces more tax revenue than each house in the poorer crescent (they cost more and so generate more property tax revenue; their residents make more and so generate more in sales and income tax revenue), because the poorer neighborhood is much denser, the total revenue is much larger.

    I will admit. though, that I posted the article because I found it interesting but didn't feel like I fully got my head around it, and was hoping to get some input from the community.

  • science @lemmy.world

    Scientists created a ‘giant quantum vortex’ that mimics a black hole

    Solarpunk Urbanism @slrpnk.net

    Your City's Wealth Isn't Where You Think

    Astronomy @lemmy.world

    What happens if you put a black hole into the sun?

    Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL the fortune-telling practice of Tyromancy uses cheese to predict the future.

    Solarpunk Urbanism @slrpnk.net

    How Fried Chicken Can Ruin Cities or Enrich Them

    Astronomy @lemmy.world

    What to See in the Sky in January: Meteor Showers, Planets and Comets | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine

    Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Taking Back the Web with Decentralization: 2023 in Review | Electronic Frontier Foundation

    politics @lemmy.world

    Police investigating incidents involving Colorado justices after Trump removed from state’s ballot

    Reddit @lemmy.world

    As the AI era begins, Reddit is leaning into its humanity

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.ml

    How Cars Turned Into Giant Killers

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    I love Ryan Gosling

    New Communities @lemmy.world

    Reign FC -- a place to discuss Seattle's Women's soccer team, OL Reign

    Liftoff! @lemmy.world

    How do I subscribe to communities from other servers?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Piper Perri probably watched this movie growing up

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    me_irl

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Live look at me and SuperSoftAbby observing this community