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  • My government 2FA can't work on those OSs. Could get a physical device that shows the code, but that's nowhere near as practical. Without that 2FA I can't pay online, check mail from the government, login to my bank, move my adress, change my phone plan. Everything is set up through the 2FA, which is convenient as fuck, and super safe, but requires either Apple or Android.

  • And lets be real here for a second. It costs actual money to develop and update Plex. All these people being butthurt about no longer being able to watch everything for free are entitled as fuck. It's okay to pay developers for their time and expertise. A carpenter expects you to pay them. A painter also expects you to pay them. A software engineer expects to be paid for their work, and they won't if people use their software for free. If you don't want to pay for it, download your own shit, and if you're hosting for a lot of users, tell all the users to download their own shit.

  • No, it’s not. Slow growth leads to a tighter grain, greater density, and reduced moisture content. All of those things make it stronger and more stable. That means less twisting and warping.

    Sure, but in practice it's all going onto a pallet and stored in badly humidity and temperature controlled warehouses, where it will dry out, then rehumidify, dry out, rehumidify, and so forth day after day. It doesn't really matter how "good" the wood is, when its storing conditions are shit.

    I recently did a renovation on my 1953 bungalow. The Douglas fir studs I removed from a wall are both laser straight and tough as guts. That wood is so hard that you can’t drive a modern nail into it without drilling a pilot hole first.

    As a carpenter, I really have to ask you, why would you ever want this though? Sure, you may only need a post every 6 feet, but in reality, nomatter the strength, you're going to frame it to be compatible with with your interior lining. Strength of wood is seriously not needed or wanted today. It just makes the wood expensive, heavy as fuck, and difficult to work with.

    And while the wood may very well have been very straight, that's what happens when you nail it into a frame, which will straighten it out, and place it in a controlled environment like inside a wall for 70 years. It's going to conform to that shape. I have seen plenty of dense wood in buildings be crooked as a bow, because it wasn't limited in its movement, or because it wasn't shielded from constant change in the environment.

  • Possibly, but in practice it's not going to be that much of a factor. If a piece of wood is laying in the middle of a big pile of wood in a warehouse without humidity control or temperature control, with a big garage door opening and closing 1000 times every day, like most building suppliers have, the wood is going to be twisted as fuck no matter how dense it is.

  • The wood will be stronger, sure, but in modern framing you don't actually need the added strength. Slowly grown wood is going to be as crooked as fast grown wood. It's a question about how and where it's kept. If the wood goes through a lot of drying and remoisturing (not a native speaker, it seems like the wrong word, sorry) the wood will begin to twist and turn. If it's being kept at a stable moisture and temperature, or at least being dried out consistently, it will stay straight.

  • It's an interresting difference. Where I am, you can't get construction screws with phillips. I don't know when we switched, but I started as a carpenter apprentice about 10 years ago, and back then everything was torx.

  • I'm not saying you have to do anything, I'm saying that if someone doesn't, democracy is over in USA and everyone who isn't a straight white man is in danger of being enslaved or murdered. That's not hyperbole either, that is exactly what has happened before, by the very people the fascists in charge are worshipping.

  • Not a bad start tbh. Will it cost you? Yes, it absolutely will, but showing the fascists that they are a target is important. You need them to be scared for their life. If they know they may very well be killed for what they're doing, they aren't going to do it. None of the fascists in charge of the american government will ever actually be prepared to risk anything, 'cause they have never in their lives ever risked anything. Everything they've ever done has been completely free.

  • I'm not american, so thankfully I'm not in a position to, but either you lay down, and let them do whatever they want to do like the ordinary germans in the 1930's, or you stand against it, because freedom and democracy is worth dying for. If democracy isn't worth dying for, then you won't ever be able to have it.

  • Which is cool and all, but fascism has never been beaten in a peaceful manner. Fascists don't give a shit about how peaceful or honorable you are. They'll strip you of your rights, imprison anyone who disagrees, and murder the people they don't like.