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[–] clif@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago

Good for you Nvidia. I just switched from Nvidia to AMD during that minor price dip. Been wanting to for years but couldn't afford it.

... Not going back : D

[–] clif@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

I'm not sure if "abcess" was intentional ("abscess") or a typo ("absence") but either way... it works.

[–] clif@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)
[–] clif@lemmy.world 12 points 1 week ago

It's 25C here currently... So denial, I guess?

[–] clif@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

O! My apologies! I thought you were a farrier FOR centipedes.

I never considered that you were a centipede that was a farrier... Does that make me racist? Maybe.

[–] clif@lemmy.world 17 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Or links if you're all fancy like.

[–] clif@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

If you know anyone who works in nursing or similar, you can some times get medical grade staplers (and other semi specialty things) for free when they "expire" and need to be thrown out.

I've still got two staplers in my medical kit that expired in 2010. I assume it's the sterile rating that is no longer valid since it's a stapler. Haven't needed them yet...

[–] clif@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Did you inherit the farrier tools? How often do you need to change the shoes on a centipede? I know the shoes are small, but there are a lot of them... Seems expensive depending on how many centipedes you have.

O, unless you're a centipede farrier by trade and that's how you make money. Seems like a potentially lucrative business since I've never met another centipede farrier.

(Also, nice work, that's impressive)

[–] clif@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

As a tall thin person, I've always worn "Large" sized shirts (tshirts, button ups, jackets, etc). Over the last two years I noticed that the button up long sleeve shirts that I like have almost exactly the same overall length, sleeve length, and collar. The only obvious difference is that they're much larger around in the stomach area.

About a year ago I picked up a size L insulated flannel shirt and thought "sleeves/length is perfect, this'll do" and the person with me told me I had a carnival tent in the back that I probably wouldn't have realized until later. So I picked up the M size, sleeves/length were the same, but still a lot of extra fabric around midsection. Picked up a S size... perfect.

That blew my mind a little bit that the overall length and sleeve length of the Small to Large were almost identical, they just tailored in a lot more fabric to account for big bellies. Makes me think that probably sucks for people who are not tall and wear a Small....

[–] clif@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

That sad experiment where 366 people in a room all have the exact same birthday.

Statisticly unlikely, but definitely possible.

[–] clif@lemmy.world 28 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

I'm still running SATA spinny disks for my big-ish data. I can't afford a 16TB SSD...

I know that's off topic, but HDDs are still a thing too.

[–] clif@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Ackshually...

I'm not motivated to type up a response on mobile but I'm surprised there isn't an argument comment yet. What are we coming to...

 

I don't know what the fuck this is, but I'm in.

(sorry, no peertube videos that I can find... yet) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSueN78OIk4

 

“We know that many of our families are feeling the effects of the government shutdown and the pause in SNAP benefits. For some, this will make an already difficult situation even harder. That’s why this effort is not just timely, it’s essential,” he said.

Nonperishable food items like canned goods, pasta, rice, peanut butter and cereal will all be accepted, as will personal care items like soap, deodorant and period products. Mabelvale Middle School Principal Jasmine Geter said it’s part of the community schools model used by her school and seven others in the district.

“That not only means focusing on academics, but also ensuring that our students and families have support that they need outside of the classroom. And that’s why having a school pantry is so important,” she said. “We know that when basic needs are met, students aren’t worried about food or hygiene, then we can focus on learning and growing and thriving.”

 

Michael Moon submitted a library book challenge form to the Benton School District on Oct. 2 asking for the novel “Jo: An Adaptation of Little Women (Sort Of)” by Kathleen Gros to be removed from the library at Mountain View Middle School.

Two weeks after Benton school officials ordered two books hidden from students, the North Little Rock School District ordered staff to block students’ digital access to dozens of LGBTQ+ books. Administrators called it “a proactive step to ensure all content used in our classrooms is appropriate for our students and respectful of family beliefs.”

Several parents expressed opposition to the decision, calling it censorship and unrepresentative of all NLRSD families, in emails to the district that the Advocate obtained via a public records request.

 

My Buff Orpington laid this one yesterday. She often lays "oddly" textured ones but this is the weirdest by far.

 

One in three or more farms in Arkansas could be shuttered by next spring if the federal government doesn’t provide some type of supplemental assistance to farmers this fall, Agriculture Council of Arkansas President Joe Mencer told Talk Business & Politics.

Commodity prices continue to plunge and as of mid-August the state’s ag sector was projected to lose $1.145 billion this season and that number has ballooned by another $300 million by the end of the month to $1.4 billion as rice prices spiraled downward to an eight-year low.

And, the overall losses will almost certainly continue to rise, Mencer said.

The Ag Council has submitted two letters, one to the White House and the other to the U.S. Trade Representative, seeking relief in a number of areas, said Ag Council Executive Director Andrew Grobmyer. The federal government has reported a record $100 billion in tariff collections, and many in the farm sector would like some of that money used to supplement farmers, he said.

 

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/local-regional-news/2025-08-20/sanders-appoints-new-arkansas-state-library-board-members

All six members of the Arkansas State Library Board have been replaced, with a more conservative bench.

This comes after a law to replace the board was passed in the legislature and signed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders earlier this year. The replacements, all appointed by Sanders, are a part of a statewide push to regulate the content of books in public libraries.

Former board members refused to pass a resolution withholding funding from libraries, or requiring libraries to relocate certain books to a restricted section. Lawmakers decided to replace them at the last legislative session.

 

As participation in Arkansas’ school voucher program has grown, so too has tuition at the private schools receiving state funds.

According to an Arkansas Advocate analysis of private school tuition obtained through a public records request, the average tuition for the 2025-2026 year is around $8,800, which is more than the roughly $7,000 the state will provide each student this year.

 

A federal judge said he will decide soon whether to block implementation of a new state law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools, following a nearly nine-hour hearing Friday.

Act 573 of 2025 requires that “a durable poster or framed copy of a historical representation of the Ten Commandments” be “prominently” displayed in public school classrooms and libraries, public institutions of higher education, and public buildings and facilities maintained by taxpayer funds.

 

Saltwerx, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, applied for the royalty last month, just days after the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission approved an identical royalty for Standard Lithium and Equinor’s joint venture.

Exxon’s newly-approved royalty rate — 2.5% — and the broader royalty payment structure are identical to Standard Lithium’s. Much of the language in the application itself was also identical.

 

There is a new grant opportunity for those in Pulaski County looking to establish a community garden or build up their backyard farm.

The ‘micro grants’ are available from the Central Arkansas Sphinx Foundation in amounts between $4,000 and $8,000. Grant Writer Kalven Trice says the grants can be used by many groups.

 

After 13 years, large-scale swine farms are banned — permanently — within the Buffalo River watershed, ending a saga that started when Arkansas environmental regulators quietly approved a general water permit for C&H Hog Farms in 2012.

The Arkansas Legislative Council reviewed and approved the regulations containing the so-called permit moratorium during its Friday meeting without discussion. It marked the culmination of over a decade of efforts from environmental advocates and their allies to prevent a similar large-scale swine farm, known as concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) from taking root in the watershed. The moratorium specifically applies to medium and large swine CAFOs that meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s definition.

 

The Arkansas attorney general has filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit aimed at blocking the mandate to display the 10 Commandments in classrooms.

The motion was filed Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas in Fort Smith. It cites the public interest as the reason for intervention and states that the legal prerequisites for its intervention request are met.

The suit claims Act 573 violates the First Amendment’s establishment and free exercise clauses. Plaintiffs request a preliminary injunction to prevent the law from taking effect before the court case is completed.

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