Kelvin n0mql EN35ld

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Grumpy ol' codger. Ham since '92 or somethin'.

I'm not the Elephant Man; also not an elephant, man.

It's not that I don't WANT you to follow me. It's that I didn't know that feature existed, until I bumped into it on someone else's profile. So now you know.

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Delicious #potato side dishes—spicy #wedges, pan-fried #gnocchi and #dauphinoise potatoes are the topic of my latest video.

Video here —> https://youtu.be/Uuch4ypFFy0?si=e3jvDcZTZEwUPr8q <—

#food #recipe #veggie #vegetarian

Herby potato wedges | Pan-fried gnocchi | Dauphinoise potatoes | Spicy potato wedges | Side dishes

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@Jennifer US citizens that are of foreign origin are being advised to not leave the US because they could be refused re-entry. All the characteristics of a Fascist regime are already in place, there's no reason to call the US anything else, it's a fascist state.

#Elxn45 #PleaseBoost My last spike was driven here by Prime Minister John A Macdonald on August 13th 1886 on his only visit to BC.

A rich industrialist built me on stolen land but I want to be part of a better future.

In this election, does any party care about lessening the burden on our highways, reducing CO2, or providing vital service to visitors, business, and residents?

I am not sure, but I hope you don't forget about me.

Choo.
#CdnPoli #CanPoli #Rail #Transportation #IslandRail

Yes, there are still absolutely legitimate reasons to not switch to Linux. But in my experience (which is surely esoteric), that is not one of them.

Saw a great post complaining about #AI in #Notepad

It was well written, but warned that it was not an invitation to all the #Linux folks, because he doesn't want his full time hobby to be fixing stuff on his one computer.

I get where he comes from. Linux did indeed used to be that way not so long ago.

But in the past few years, I spent more time fixing random #BrokenByUpdate shit in Windows than I do now in Linux.

Maybe there isn't A Tipping Point, but several. Like milestones on the long road to freedom. I've just reached one.

#AI
#Enshittification

Why You See Small Companies With No SSL On Their Website

Bluehost is cheap. That’s why I have this site hosted here. But this sort of shit is why IT folk gain a reputation for being dicks. Because all too often, they ARE. …

https://n0mql.com/why-you-see-small-companies-with-no-ssl-on-their-website/

Why You See Small Companies With No SSL On Their Website – N0MQL Shack of Knobs and Buttons

Housing affordability discourse in Australia is starting from the wrong place.

it begins with comparing median wages to house prices, "a cheap house is worth six years income," or, "a median wage earner needs half their income for repayments," etc.

Comparing to the median is unhelpful.

The median wage is the amount that 50% of workers earn less than. The statistical cohort is "all workers."

But housing affordability can't be about, "all workers," because mortgages are on 30 year terms, so if you're entering the housing market percariously with less than 30 years of career remaining, you probably won't ever pay it off, and will finish your career with a residual debt.

So the only cohort that really matters from an affordability standpoint is "people who have (significantly) more than 30 years of earning potential remaining."

That is: People quite early in their careers.

If you can't afford housing on the income you have in the first ten years of your work life, you might not ever afford it.

My parents bought their first home when my father, the only household earner, was 20 years old, and had just finished his motor mechanic apprenticeship. I was born about a year later. Two years after that they upsized.

That used to be NORMAL. That's the world we had, but left behind. Deliberately, by policy.

That's where the affordability conversation needs to be centered: How come people on moderately low single incomes can't afford it, where previously they could?