This community is going to stay open for now. I found another user interested in taking over moderation. Mentioning @ReadyUser31@lemmy.world for info.
Also, after further discussion with other users, I'm less enthusiastic about shutting down whitepeopletwitter. It's our instance's busiest community, so closing it would feel like a significant loss. And moving a high-traffic community to lemmy.world exacerbates the problem of Lemmy's federation throughput bug, which hasn't been resolved yet.
I kept this community open because @SendMeYourTaTas@sh.itjust.works volunteered to mod. Though they appear to have been inactive for a few months. I reached out to see if they're still around. If I don't hear back then I think we should go ahead and merge this community with !microblogmemes@lemmy.world. The mod over there, @ReadyUser31@lemmy.world, was okay with merging when I asked in February.
That cheaper 88 octane fuel is a blend of 85% unleaded gasoline and 15% ethanol. It's also known as E15 fuel.
The ethanol is an oxygenate: it adds oxygen atoms to the fuel mix so the fuel burns more completely. That's good for vehicle emissions. However, the ethanol is less energy dense than gasoline so you will get slightly worse mileage.
Contact your local sailing club/yacht club. They often have classes and rental boats. Even if they don't, you can sometimes find someone with a boat who is willing to teach a beginner.
"Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys is the same Ab7 chord for the whole song. Lock in that one chord shape and then all you have to do is get the strumming pattern. Put a capo across four strings on the first fret to make life even easier for your left hand. https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/beastie-boys/sabotage-chords-3688055
This page says there are slight changes in the chorus. Just don't strum the low E string for that part. If you or your friends are belting out the lyrics then it won't matter anyway.
If you want to make a formal feature request for the default Lemmy web interface then you want to go here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
I don't think there is a Lemmy community for informal feature discussion with the developers.
As some others mentioned, the behavior might be different if you are using an app or an alternate web front end.