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@flexghost
With or without college, learn skills that allow you to make money with or without an employer.

At worst, you'll be able to save money by applying a real skill to your everyday life.

At best, you can make money offering those skills to others.

If your chosen career path only pays off if a mega corporation hires and keeps you, that's like playing the lottery. Only a select few will win.

Learn useful stuff to do useful things.

On the roof of the back of the scoreboard at Camden Yards.

#baltimore #downtown #camdenyards

A warehouse on Wicomico in South Baltimore. I used to dream about turning an abandoned warehouse into my dream loft. Maybe I still can.

#blackandwhite #baltimore #warehouse #building

@MachineLordZero
The Georgia Guidestones announced the plan to depopulate back in 1980. Many steps before and after that have contributed to population decline.

@lproven @theregister
I sropped using redhat when they went closed source circa 2023, but I did really like Fedora.

I've only used Debian based distros, but I've never been able to install Debian on any device I own.

@ThinSlicely @TimeLime

I'm an electrician. Per the diagram, I agree with those wire designations.

The one thing I'd do differently is splice the feed and pigtail into both switches instead of feeding one from the other as illustrated, but it may not matter cuz the feed stays hot regardless.

A switch just opens and closes a circuit. The neutrals are spliced together as they should be. Hopefully there's a ground in there also.

Glad you worked it out.

Horseshoe Casino construction. Baltimore.

#baltimore #construction #sun #city #building #buildingtrades #landscape

I haven't installed conduit or used a cyclone bender in around a decade, but it was almost like I never left.

I recently installed some inch and a half EMT, among other things on a short call I took.

#electrician #electrical #conduit #construction

@deskJet95 @baltimore_fishbowl

Respectfully, the Red Line was a solution to a nonexistent problem.

The city's population is too low to justify such a project.. not to mention the lack of jobs everywhere.

The only people that would benefit would be those that get paid on the front end to create it. Then the city would have another expense it can't justify.

Feel free to disagree, block or mute me.