You think it's building codes keeping people in poverty??
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Probably delete a bunch of data at a bank, fox news, or the RNC.
Inb4 all the "oh poor me, politics in my memes!" crowd
They specifically mention open kettle canning as a bad practice. My friend and I were canning something and he wasn't sure we were doing it right. He called his mom and she said she had always done open kettle canning (where you basically just pouring boiling temp food into hot jars and seal them). I guess experts have soured on the practice.
Either way, we made our cans the "right" way after lots of googling and none of the jars seemed to fail.
While I sympathize with the moderators, I would assume that historically most subs are not moderated by experts, but yes, a decrease in quality mods and mod tools will choke reddit to death.
On Lemmy, no one knows you're a dog.
Yes but this doesn't count, for reasons.
Let's just toss the fossil fuel industry another trillion, let the people starve, and keep doing things as usual because how could it ever be any better?
Not really a coherent reply, for US politics. In our two party system, most Americans do regard many popular European policies as socialism.
What does US energy have to do with Chinese EVs? The article and your comment show we can choose the future we want.
So? I slept! With three! Guys, before we met. No! Money down!
Is this sarcasm? The US loves to subsidize oil etc
No. I didn't.
He seems to be saying that we must either choose anarchism or corporatism? Or that building codes and other regulation is a slippery slope to poverty and fascism?