CoffeeJunkie

joined 11 months ago
[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 9 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Yes, if your battery posts are corroded to shit you just stick that thing on there & twist it around, rub up & down, and it cleans the crud off.

Once the battery post is clean & connection made, I'd recommend a protective spray or even a nice, thick layer of petroleum jelly. Keeps it nice. 👌

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 1 points 3 weeks ago

It shouldn't affect their operations much at all, but it might act as deterrent for people to join up or continue. Or keep evidence just hanging around.

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 1 points 3 weeks ago

It's hard to fully cover your tracks. Even harder to deny when you are successfully traced, then you are found to be in possession of things related to the crime. Like Luigi....wtf...he kept the 3D printed gun, he kept the manifesto, I mean step one you dump, destroy evidence.

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 3 points 3 weeks ago

Sorry about your car! I hate that.

In an age where people are prone to feeling isolated & alone, for various reasons...this, unfortunately, is filling the void(s) in their life. I agree, it's not healthy or best.

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 7 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

No, I basically get the same read as OP. Idk I like to think I'm rational enough & don't take things too far, but I like my car. I like my tools, people just get attached to things we like.

Give it an almost human, almost friend type interaction & yes I'm not surprised at all some people, particularly power users, are developing parasocial attachments or addiction to this non-human tool. I don't call my friends. I text. ¯\(°_o)/¯

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 3 points 4 weeks ago

...this. Let's have a talk about basic security and prevention, because it's important.

First of all, I wanted to factor in prices, but according to this webpage, the replacement social security cards should be free. However. I wouldn't know from personal experience, and cannot verify.

By a combination of a small miracle, some neglect, and then some careful choices to safeguard it...I still have my original SS card. I would recommend getting a little passport case or something, and some metal plates or hard plastic cards to keep the SS card from bends/creases. Then you can place it in a blaze barrier document bag like this one. No, you don't need this exact one, all I did was type in 'blaze barrier document bag' into Amazon because that's the branding on mine. I just looked at it. $20 bag, goes a long way keeping that card safe & unmolested.

Those bags aren't entirely fireproof & it's only one layer; they've done extreme tests & the contents can (possibly) become slightly torched. That's where you can buy a shitty 90s fireproof lockbox for next to nothing secondhand, I know I've got at least 2 & I think one was $5 & the other $10. Arguably more effective than the bag, my friend's house burned down but he had a shitty 90s fireproof lockbox & it kept his personal documents & pictures of his deceased mother fully intact. Looks just like this, a shitty 90s fireproof lockbox. We're not looking to confound master thieves with a safe, we're just looking to safeguard SS cards and/or pics of dead moms. 👍 FB Marketplace, I found ones for $10-15 in IL, KY, MO. Everybody has these shitty 90s fireproof lockboxes. No excuse. Put the document(s) in the bag, and the bag in the shitty 90s fireproof lockbox. Double protection.

Also noteworthy: fireproof concrete lined filing cabinets (I recommend FireKing), sometimes you can find them cheap used because they're a heavy nuisance item. If you have a basement, put the fireproof/resistant stuff in your basement or ground floor. It's more stable there & should survive.

Then for those interested in the eccentric & the extreme, dive down the rabbithole known as Starlite fireproof coatings. While we may never know the exact formulation of this wonder material as it was presented, it turns out Maurice Ward merely rediscovered the lost art of intumescent materials that release layers of carbon char when exposed to heat. You can buy intumescent paint like this one & it'll essentially fireproof any material you paint!

So in conclusion, yes, you can buy fire resistant filing cabinets. Even "fireproof" ones. And safes, and lockboxes, and document bags, and even intumescent paint. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Not all of us live in cities, nor would we ever want to. I do not have access to public transportation to take me to & from one of my jobs.

If you are able, yes, kind of amazing perks & I'd use it. It would certainly save me more than a little money in car insurance, maintenance, fuel, potential for accidents, etc. But it is not a feasible option, specifically for me.

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Always have been. 🧑‍🚀🔫🧑‍🚀

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 0 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Okay....now that the left is finding every reason to hate on Tesla, allow me to help: this is, and always has been, a massive fucking myth. It never was more energy efficient than a regular ICE vehicle.

Mainly because of its construction. Mining the cobalt, etc for the batteries is very energy intensive. Then there's the tires. AFAIK, you can't just throw any old tires on a Tesla vehicle. You have to buy their special tires with all these sensors in them. I think there are knockoffs, but still. You also have to change the tires more frequently than traditional ICE vehicles, because they wear out faster, because the Teslas are heavier. A car weighs as much as an SUV or truck (3,582 lbs - 4,065 lbs), the Model X Plaid weighs 5390 lbs, and the Cybertruck weighs 6000-7000 lbs.

The damage doesn't stop with the vehicle itself; we must also consider the impact of heavier vehicles on the roads. It will also cause the roads to wear out faster than normal.

Unless it's crashed or burned in protest or whatever, IIRC, a Tesla vehicle can redeem itself from its massive environmental cost to produce & such. But only after many hundreds of thousands of miles on the road, and by the time that occurs, you'll need to replace the battery. "Tesla batteries can last between 300,000 to 500,000 miles, which translates to about 1,500 battery charge cycles." Kiss another $13K - $20K goodbye to swap out that battery for a new one.

So with its far simpler & straightforward construction out of readily available material, coupled with a sprawling existing infrastructure...the ICE car is more eco-friendly and cheaper to operate! And the hybrid vehicles are better than both full-electric & ICE, best of both worlds.

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 3 points 1 month ago

Can't say I relate specifically to that, but I can relate to staying up later because you enjoy what you're doing. Everybody else shuts the hell up & you can focus in on...whatever you want to do. I also think my desire to stay up later stems from wanting control over my day & my time, so while I absolutely should sleep, part of me is like, "NO! Sleep is a waste of time. I want to do this instead!"

That's basically why I do it. I don't edge. Maybe if you indulged a little more in physical labors, you can wear your body out & really get some good sleep. Idk it's literally exhausting, but that's when I sleep the best. When I burn myself up all day long, spending myself on labors.

[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Unpopular take, but I do believe this qualifies as terrorism. Definition 1, "the unlawful use of violence or threats to intimidate or coerce a civilian population or government, with the goal of furthering political, social, or ideological objectives." Definition 4, "intimidation or coercion by instilling fear". Haven't seen it escalate to the level of physical violence, fist/gun fights yet. But it meets the definition of terrorism.

"SELL YOUR SWASTIKAR NAO." Sounds to me like...intimidation or coercion by instilling fear.

There is more than slight difference between setting a single Toyota Camry on fire or spraypainting a single Ford F150 & specifically torching 10 Tesla charging stations, torching/shooting 17+ Tesla cars, latexing a Tesla robot, and damaging 4+ Tesla showrooms. An isolated incident can be written off as vandalism; multiple specifically targeted attacks (at least 32 objects, properties of like brand) & fuck knows how many more swastikas & nonsense put on cars out in the wild...that strikes me as the unlawful use of violence or threats to intimidate or coerce a civilian population or government, with the goal of furthering political, social, or ideological objectives. AKA, terrorism. You can't do or encourage the literal definition of a thing & then deny you're that thing. If you're going to be a bitch, you gotta be the whole bitch.

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