There should be a website up then. It's in like a month. More info can be found probably at !canvas@toast.ooo. There's also a matrix group which is how I found out (I don't know the link sorry)
Last year it was like lemmy's version of reddit's r/place, but cooler. It's happening again this year, not sure if there will be any changes to it other than there will be less pixels this time.
Yep, they definitely did it here. Seems like there's no bounds for U.S. propaganda. It's seemingly as far reaching as microplastics are—we've all been exposed to it. I've had some "friends" get sucked into it a while ago, very scary stuff.
For me it really depends on what the particulate matter is comprised of. I'm very sensitive to some things as I can have issues breathing when PM2.5 is around 5 μg/m³ depending on what's causing it
Don't know how it's Saturday already... Anyways, has anybody noticed that the air quality has gone to shit the past day or so? I swear there's smoke or something, can't open the windows as the air hurts my throat. Seems to be happening quite a bit the past few months every couple of days. Planned burns?
I think we might have been allowed to do it as one of the reasons to go out, but I remember for at least one of them I had to hand wash my clothes like I'm doing now
I know you mean well, but I think that kind of thinking is what got me with covid in the first place. I don't want to risk continuing to spread it further to other people, not a chance.
Never realised how bad it is not having my own washing machine until now—testing positive a week later. I ran out of towels near the start as I was due for a wash and I just ran out of clean clothes then.
My only symptom now is reduced smell and I feel fine in every other respect, but I'm not gonna be that person who rocks up to the laundromat covid positive—it can wait (hopefully).
Literally 1984