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  • You don't need an epoxy of any sort for this ... just a grinder, some more mortar, and a joiner.

    This is just something that happens with masonry after decades.

  • One thing I've learned since becoming a home owner ~5 years ago... There's a lot of stuff on the Internet that tries to get you to a point of hysteria.

    https://www.premiumwaterproofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/stairstep-cracks.jpg

    https://www.du-west.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/bulog1-1920w.jpg

    This is the kind of stair step crack you need to worry about. It's a big gap, many blocks, etc. It's a sign part of your foundation is sinking.

    What you have is a block missing some mortar and a crack below (which can happen if water gets into the block ... which happens when you're missing mortar). You can have someone look at it, but I think an honest contractor would tell you "get it repointed or do it yourself, keep an eye on it."

  • That just looks like weathering. I have some similar cracks (... that I really do need to get to sooner or later...), it just needs repointed to prevent further water intrusion (take out the old mortar and put new mortar in).

    I would not bother your insurance company with this.

  • This headline seems way weaker than necessary BBC.

    Sudan civil war: Women raped by paramilitary fighters

    Actually, I guess that's not the headline, it's just the post title.

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  • My biggest issue with Tim Sweeny is he's convinced that Microsoft Windows is not somebody else's property but rather a camp that's controlled by its users. Meanwhile he can obviously acknowledge Fortnite and similar are his property.

    He seems to use a bad experience with some Linux users as his justification for this massive cognitive dissonance and lack of interest in funding and developing for a truly independent platform (Linux) like Valve has.

    Honestly, I'm fine with having another game store compete, but the anti-Linux at nearly every turn is 👎 from me (I mean at least they let EasyAnticheat develop the proton layer... But still).

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  • FYI as someone that's colorblind these captcha's don't seem to have anything specially relevant to being colorblind in them.

    Now if they start showing me a dozen traffic cones and asking me to pick the green one, we might have a problem.

  • The latest few reports have linked even mild drinking to increased cancer risks.

  • WebKit based browsers like GNOME Web do still exist and do a reasonable job. That's funded by Apple though so...

  • Yes. I donate to various open source projects (e.g., KDE, Sunshine, Dark Reader), the conservation fund, the ACLU, and the EFF.

    As for how, I try to do it via their preferred platform on an annual basis instead of monthly (if possible) to minimize fees.

    Why? I believe charity is a path towards shaping the world for the better (and I can afford to). Rule #1: take care of yourself before taking care of others.

  • https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rjTVmv8p7vo

    This song. My freshman year roommate is probably responsible for a million of those plays and he ALWAYS played it at max volume on his laptop.

    Either his mom filled out his roommate survey or the university didn't read them. That was a rough semester.

  • I echo the suggestion to support local shops, but I do occasionally go with a larger chain... It's not better pizza than the local shops it's just a different pizza.

    I tend to prefer Domino's over Pizza Hut and especially over Papa John's (something about their formulation tends to upset my stomach way more than any other pizza... Plus the former CEO is very active in politics and not in a way I approve of).

    To my Domino's tastes significantly better ... Pizza Hut used to be great, but I've been thoroughly unimpressed every time I've tried it in recent memory.

    There's also local variance in these chains; some towns have a better Pizza Hut than Domino's 🤷‍♂️

  • For me it's a mix of what you said and how they treat their employees/where they're making the product.

    I spend extra time trying to find higher priced, higher quality, more fairly manufactured products.

  • I agree honestly. I've gone through the exact process op has described several times now and flew even more before the process started.

    I think the lines are worse than they used to be. I have not seen the scan improve anything. The only time I've seen things move slower for me is recently the agent hadn't done an opt out in a while and had to remember how to do it. The TSA precheck line I was in did not have opt out signs posted. I just politely asked anyways (and they did comply).

    I had a similar situation happen with customs where the guy was confused by my request and hadn't done one it the old way in a while but honored it without argument.

  • ClamAV is mostly for filtering things on mail servers or uploads to a shared resource like a wiki.

    You can also use it as a system virus scanner, but most viruses it detects are Windows viruses.

  • What companies use Kaspersky?

    Isn't this mostly a consumer level issue?

  • I'd settle for first party repair and a repair window of up to 20 years.

    Modification is great and should always be legal... But I'd take the win to get away from so much throwaway technology.