Provisional Das Kapital Reading Group Thread- Weeks 42-43, Oct 14-27th, Chs. 29-33(?) of Vol III.
  • Doubledee Doubledee 7h ago 100%

    Oh shoot, glad you're okay! Feel free to take over again, glad to help however we can.

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  • Provisional Das Kapital Reading Group Thread- Weeks 42-43, Oct 14-27th, Chs. 29-33(?) of Vol III.
  • Doubledee Doubledee 13h ago 100%

    I hope they're okay, they've been radio silent a full week now. Hopefully it's just busy life stuff or taking a touch-grass break, and not something super serious.

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  • Provisional Das Kapital Reading Group Thread- Weeks 42-43, Oct 14-27th, Chs. 29-33(?) of Vol III.
  • Doubledee Doubledee 13h ago 100%

    Forgive the ping, I just figured anyone who wanted on the main discussion thread would probably be okay being summoned to the provisional one, until such time as Vampire returns.

    @invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net @Othello@hexbear.net @Pluto@hexbear.net @Lerios@hexbear.net @ComradeRat@hexbear.net @heartheartbreak@hexbear.net @Hohsia@hexbear.net @Kolibri@hexbear.net @star_wraith@hexbear.net @commiewithoutorgans@hexbear.net @Snackuleata@hexbear.net @TovarishTomato@hexbear.net @Erika3sis@hexbear.net @quarrk@hexbear.net @Parsani@hexbear.net @oscardejarjayes@hexbear.net @Beaver@hexbear.net @NoLeftLeftWhereILive@hexbear.net @LaBellaLotta@hexbear.net @professionalduster@hexbear.net @GaveUp@hexbear.net @Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net @Sasuke@hexbear.net @wheresmysurplusvalue@hexbear.net @seeking_perhaps@hexbear.net @boiledfrog@hexbear.net @gaust@hexbear.net @Wertheimer@hexbear.net @666PeaceKeepaGirl@hexbear.net @PerryBot4000@hexbear.net @PaulSmackage@hexbear.net @420blazeit69@hexbear.net @hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net @glingorfel@hexbear.net @Palacegalleryratio@hexbear.net @ImOnADiet@lemmygrad.ml @RedWizard@lemmygrad.ml @RedWizard@hexbear.net @joaomarrom@hexbear.net @HeavenAndEarth@hexbear.net @impartial_fanboy@hexbear.net @bubbalu@hexbear.net @equinox@hexbear.net @SummerIsTooWarm@hexbear.net @Awoo@hexbear.net @DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml @SeventyTwoTrillion@hexbear.net @YearOfTheCommieDesktop@hexbear.net @asnailchosenatrandom@hexbear.net @Stpetergriffonsberg@hexbear.net @Melonius@hexbear.net @Jobasha@hexbear.net @ape@hexbear.net @Maoo@hexbear.net @Professional_Lurker@hexbear.net @featured@hexbear.net @IceWallowCum@hexbear.net @Doubledee@hexbear.net @Bioho@hexbear.net @SteamedHamberder@hexbear.net @Meh@hexbear.net @Lemmygradwontallowme@hexbear.net

    If anyone thinks this should be handled differently, chime in, just figured someone should get the ball rolling.

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  • Comrades! It seems like maybe something happened to [@Vampire@hexbear.net](https://hexbear.net/u/Vampire) and so, in the interim I guess someone needs to post the thread so we can all discuss. Feel free to suggest changes here, I'm not trying to assume I know what the plan was, just trying to keep us going until they return. **Archives**: [Week 1](https://hexbear.net/post/1506527?scrollToComments=false) – [Week 2](https://hexbear.net/post/1562295) – [Week 3](https://hexbear.net/post/1614933) – [Week 4](https://hexbear.net/post/1660850?scrollToComments=false) – [Week 5](https://hexbear.net/post/1707426) – [Week 6](https://hexbear.net/post/1752714?scrollToComments=false) – [Week 7](https://hexbear.net/post/1805763) – [Week 8](https://hexbear.net/post/1861070) – [Week 9](https://hexbear.net/post/1918790) – [Week 10](https://hexbear.net/post/2021859) – [Week 11](https://hexbear.net/post/2037253) – [Week 12](https://hexbear.net/post/2084287) – [Week 13](https://hexbear.net/post/2135241) – [Week 14](https://hexbear.net/post/2197835) – [Week 15](https://hexbear.net/post/2267130) – [Week 16](https://hexbear.net/post/2338512) – [Week 17](https://hexbear.net/post/2357286) – [Week 18](https://hexbear.net/post/2412449) – [Week 19](https://hexbear.net/post/2491063) – [Week 20](https://hexbear.net/post/2536512) – [Week 21](https://hexbear.net/post/2581110) – [Week 22](https://hexbear.net/post/2635808) – [Week 23](https://hexbear.net/post/2701942) – [Week 24](https://hexbear.net/post/2739256) – [Week 25](https://hexbear.net/post/2808027) – [Week 26](https://hexbear.net/post/2836364) – [Week 27](https://hexbear.net/post/2893886) – [Week 28](https://hexbear.net/post/2946051) – [Week 29](https://hexbear.net/post/2993128) – [Week 30](https://hexbear.net/post/3046623) – [Week 31](https://hexbear.net/post/3090624) – [Week 32](https://hexbear.net/post/3157354) – [Week 33](https://hexbear.net/post/3210280) – [Week 34](https://hexbear.net/post/3282303) – [Week 35](https://hexbear.net/post/3318324) – [Week 36](https://hexbear.net/post/3366318) – [Week 37](https://hexbear.net/post/3425162) – [Week 38](https://hexbear.net/post/3473071) – [Week 39](https://hexbear.net/post/3518587) – [Week 40](https://hexbear.net/post/3576688) – [Week 41](https://hexbear.net/post/3629687) I think it may be wise to talk about how to proceed in the event that something prevents their speedy return, obviously we're not giving up this late in the game so a plan-B for going forward is probably for the best. Feel free to delete or replace this when you return, Vampire, and I salute you for your effort all year to keep us going. As far as discussion, there wasn't a post for last week, so if anyone has thoughts on bank capital (I read 29-31, it seemed about the right length) I'd be happy to hear them. I'm doing 32-33 this week, I dunno if that's too short but adding 34 made it seem really long. If it seems like I have the pacing off I can change that, just let me know.

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    Das Kapital reading group – Week 41, Oct 7-13 – Chapter 26, Chapter 27, and Chapter 28 of Volume III
  • Doubledee Doubledee 1d ago 100%

    I assume Vampire has had some business come up or something, I read the next 3 chapters this week but I'm wondering if maybe one of us should pick up the slack until Vampire is back? Just so we don't fall of so close to the end?

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  • Trump derangement syndrome has taken my mother away
  • Doubledee Doubledee 2d ago 100%

    Yeah my dad has become a lib. Which is honestly an improvement over defending Kavanaugh and stuff, but it does get old.

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  • Trump derangement syndrome has taken my mother away
  • Doubledee Doubledee 2d ago 100%

    In my experience people in real life don't process this information. You can be super explicit and they'll just forget you said that, they can't internalize that you're more not a lib or a republican. I've had Q- brained people pivot to defending Brandon because I'm "being unfair to him" and then just forget that happened.

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  • Who's your favourite marxist scholar of today?
  • Doubledee Doubledee 3d ago 100%

    I've read some decent stuff from Roland Boer. Granted his work is a little niche sometimes.

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  • If all my friends frequently are unable to message me, because they are busy, does that mean exactly what it says, or could they secretly hate me?
  • Doubledee Doubledee 3d ago 100%

    I'd say probably not. People really do get really busy, and they are almost never thinking about me when they do something that affects me as much as I am thinking about it.

    That said, it's possible that it would be helpful to try and branch out, maybe to a local reading group or something given your stated interests, something to pick up the slack a bit you know. It's probably not good for you to have no human contact for days on end.

    The sad thing is that sometimes even people who like you, or who you like, become more distant due to life changes that none of us can entirely control. You don't have to take it personally, but most of us have to find ways to keep making new friends over time, because sometimes people can't stay in your life even if they really want to.

    Best of luck with the whole situation though.

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  • What's going to be your job on the hexbear compound?
  • Doubledee Doubledee 3d ago 100%

    I'd like to play music, although that's not job-y. I like cooking, I'd be willing to do menial grunt work. Already do that.

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  • Finally got to the point where I cannot talk openly to my lib friends anymore.
  • Doubledee Doubledee 4d ago 100%

    Yeah I genuinely feel bad talking about politics with people I know in the community, there's nothing positive to say really.

    Like, you could point out that the Dems were appealing to pro-immigrant sentiments 4 years ago as their humane line, and in the space of a toddler's lifetime have decided to throw them under the bus. But what does it actually accomplish to make it plain that they're just kinda screwed, I dunno.

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  • Cybertruck owner calculates that it's more expensive to drive his bazingamobile than his large diesel truck
  • Doubledee Doubledee 4d ago 100%

    It's an energy density thing, it takes a shitload of electricity to charge something huge to run very far, that's why petrol has such a grip on things. In a rational system you could create some sort of predictable, low-friction road where economies of scale could let you transport large amounts of freight and people quickly with less power, but car-brain hasn't come up with a solution yet. You either need massive capacity to accommodate all the electric trucks on demand, or a long wait to let them charge at a manageable rate.

    Or you could just train-chad

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  • Statement from President Joe Biden on the Death of Yahya Sinwar
  • Doubledee Doubledee 4d ago 97%

    I think they're expecting a response to whatever shit the entity does to Iran, something that requires more oomph than the Iron Dome to stop.

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  • Bulletins and News Discussion from October 14th to October 20th, 2024 - Paper Tigers
  • Doubledee Doubledee 5d ago 100%

    You know guys I'm starting to suspect that this Netanyahu figure may not be completely above board.

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  • I Really Hate Semantic Pedantry
  • Doubledee Doubledee 6d ago 100%

    It's literally the Ur- antisocial behavior. Communication is a cooperative effort. Pedants are openly obstructing basic communication for no reason. Having a conversation at all presupposes that you'll try to meet me partway, that we both want to understand each other.

    It's like some people never thought about why humans talk to each other.

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  • I’m an Undecided Hobbit, Torn Between a Dark Lord Who Promises an Age of Chaos and an Elf Queen Whom I Just Wish I Knew More About
  • Doubledee Doubledee 6d ago 92%

    There's a much better candidate for the comparison: Saruman, the guy whose whole deal was resisting Sauron by adopting all of his means.

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  • I’m an Undecided Hobbit, Torn Between a Dark Lord Who Promises an Age of Chaos and an Elf Queen Whom I Just Wish I Knew More About
  • Doubledee Doubledee 6d ago 90%

    Look, everyone is saying Saruman is just as bad as Sauron, but here's the thing:

    Yes he is moving towards Sauron strategically on specific issues, but these issues are important to his base and he has to throw them a bone.

    Yes he is illegally killing Rohan civilians, but nobody claimed the defense of the regions west of his Stone Circle system would be painless.

    Yes his armies look and foreign policy look eerily similar to Sauron's, but he promises he's trying to stop him actually.

    You purists in the Shire keep saying it's not necessary to destroy the whole forest of Fangorn but he got the endorsement of Lurtz, so he clearly knows more about politics than you do.

    Anyone serious understands that resisting Sauron means voting for Saruman.

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  • Das Kapital reading group – Week 41, Oct 7-13 – Chapter 26, Chapter 27, and Chapter 28 of Volume III
  • Doubledee Doubledee 2w ago 100%

    I love this style he uses sometimes, just dunking on dummies sarcastically. I believe Karl would have been a great poster.

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  • can i get a movie where theres the complicated villain whos technically right but they actually do it well and the hero sides with the 'villain'
  • Doubledee Doubledee 2w ago 100%

    Yeah I think that's the main point, that American society would produce superheroes that participate in Vietnam and beat up people in the streets and do 9/11 because they think they know best. They would act the way the CIA or the police or the military act.

    Because they're not Great Men, they're the product of America.

    kamala-coconut-tree

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  • can i get a movie where theres the complicated villain whos technically right but they actually do it well and the hero sides with the 'villain'
  • Doubledee Doubledee 2w ago 100%

    Nah you're probably right, I just took the 'villain' being in quotes too far probably.

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  • can i get a movie where theres the complicated villain whos technically right but they actually do it well and the hero sides with the 'villain'
  • Doubledee Doubledee 2w ago 100%

    Is Ex Machina a good example? I mean the 'hero' ends up not on the 'villain's side at the end but for reasons that have to do with the villain being too right for the hero.

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  • # Previous years: -[Year 1](https://hexbear.net/post/2712619) -[Year 2](https://hexbear.net/post/2720771) -[Year 3](https://hexbear.net/post/2762002) # **TL;DR:** New Population: 131 -No dwarf deaths -Bedroom situation stable (?) -Security overall improved -Mood boosters in place, nice dining room, library, and guildhalls established. -Clothing, farming, food, and drink production all comfortably automated for the intermediate term File here: [Strike the Earth!](https://mega.nz/folder/FAYSDCIQ#CY0DtBt_6t9BGmz-GYsShQ) # My Thoughts On Roomtheaters **Weight: <1 Value: Debatable** *This is a dingo leather bound codex. The written portion consists of a 200 page chronicle entitled My Thoughts On Roomtheaters, authored by Sakzul 'Doubledy' Keskaldegel. It concerns The Square Gates in the year 103. The writing is quite self-indulgent, yet it has a very serious tone. Overall, the prose is amateurish at best.* "The year began somewhat inauspiciously, as I realized during a regular inventory update that the manager had been allowing the chef to cook most of the alcohol into various stews. Residents began complaining about drinking stagnant water and vomit (?!?) and making long walks to the river to drink, which of course demanded immediate remedy. New lines of communication between the bookkeeper's office and the manager need to be established, this much is clear. As part of Mayor Itebirid's 5-year-modernization-plan I was assigned the task of streamlining the production orders and addressing outdated procedures. Once the kitchen was addressed and a hasty collection of surface plants refilled our drink supply, I quickly reformed the child volunteer system to eliminate 'yucky' jobs. Hopefully by years' end the industrial planning can be rationalized... ------------------------- ... midway through Granite the elves returned with a small caravan. We had very little set aside for trade, but I was able to collect up some jugs, a few cut gems, and old tattered clothing they evidently wanted to encourage peaceful cooperation between our societies. We were able to get a decent amount of exotic foodstuffs that could be brewed to bolster our reserves, as well as toys for the children, whose mood is still somewhat worrisome. While trade was conducted the militia was marshaled to repel an invader! A large, warty tarantula, the dreaded Sluste! ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F91c29cbf-93f0-46a7-9e1e-f5b3986bb25d.png) Unfortunately the beast descended quickly on an isolated fisherdwarf, and an order to engrave a memorial was nearly dispatched before it was clear that this fisher was more prepared than it first appeared. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fe0f46591-97e2-49e8-bbba-58fb899bd7a7.png) ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Ffa7ab787-ca40-47a9-b98b-20168ad15e81.png) Unorthodox fighting methods, perhaps, but no one can say they are ineffective. After beating the titan to death with fists and feet he returned to fishing... ------------------------- ...and as the elf caravan left it was clear we had no plan for trading with the mountainhomes come autumn. Taking stock of our available workforce, it was decided that mussel shell crafts might be a viable trade good, and several crafters' stands were set up to catch up on production before their planned arrival. Construction on a new entrance began after the mayor approved the design, a long tunnel coming from the north and down, with several narrow foot-bridges cutting over a chasm, and the longer wagon track winding around it. This should encourage hostile forces to attack over the bridges, which we can cover with traps to force them to either dodge and perhaps fall or take attrition on the approach to our depot. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F56f36d45-6724-4abf-9340-dc9c449c7b5d.png) During consultation the mayor repeatedly mumbled '...bridges, more bridges, bigger bridges' and was persuaded to approve the plan when a large jet bridge was added to the entryway. 14th of Slate- A weaponsmith was suddenly taken by a strange mood. Grabbing a bar of platinum they retreated to the forges, and several days later reemerged with a masterful platinum axe! This might be put to good use given to a champion or other high ranking military officer perhaps? ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F9f02cf34-e4d1-494e-9903-89cf6ddec1f4.png) In addition to the now mostly-completed new defensive corridor, a plan was devised to pasture the livestock more safely and limit access to the fort from other directions. After expanding the mining workforce a series of excavations was conducted to create an artificial plateau with sides too steep to climb. Most of the pastured animals were brought to the top of it before the old depot and gates were dismantled and sealed off with stone walls. I, for one, have had enough of cleaning dingo vomit off of my jabberer-leather shoes for one lifetime.... ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fd3616049-0ee5-4971-8232-4867c5e01e45.png) ------------------------- ...With the arrival of the new season came migrants, bumping the official registry list to 114. Things are getting crowded, and while we are working on plans to expand housing an immediate stopgap measure is required. To that end the mayor approved the construction of a large dormitory, hopefully large enough to handle future migrant waves while more housing is constructed. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fb5fc896c-bc95-4238-ad0c-075b3aaa0875.png) An addition was also planned for the tavern, to have a proper dining facility. This will also allow us to clear more area for dances and performances which should increase merriment levels an estimated 45% over previous rates. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fbde73e16-9252-48ec-a329-3afb072243a1.png) To rationalize the storage of written work (i.e. get the books off the dang tavern floor) a small library was added near the lobby. We will have to ask for more paper and written works from the next caravan. The larger populace has created more demand for civic institutions, and several guilds have begun petitioning for official recognition. To that end we have begun a guildhall district near the main lobby, with room to expand. We unfortunately have relatively few and low quality engravers, so a temporary guild has been established in the dining hall in the hope that regular demonstrations might improve the quality of engraving available to future projects. A farmer's guild and ranger's guild were completed before the end of summer. The latter was even gifted a newly-created legendary bone crossbow, which seemed like an appropriate decoration (and the only way to bump the value up in a reasonable amount of time). ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F7ca6850d-b8fa-458e-b132-00fe42d1a163.png) To address the deteriorating clothing situation, and add more to our industrial output, we have begun experimenting with hemp and rope reed cultivation on the surface plateau. An interconnected series of work orders allows a small but consistent output of replacement clothing year round, which might also give us surplus to trade with the elves, since they do not like our mussel-shell crafts. The populace evidently approves of the way Mayor Itebirid has been running things, as he was handily reelected to his post on a platform of 'no exporting high boots under any circumstances.' ------------------------- ... did not say so to their faces, of course, but I was not impressed with the quantity and variety of goods brought from the mountainhomes by the caravan this year. Of course they have to haul these things across the literal length of the earth, I understand this, but still. Hopefully by giving away a large surplus of mussel shell crafts we can entice them to come better stocked next year. Still it was not a complete waste of time. We were able to buy a variety of musical instruments, cheese, foodstuffs and lye, which we swiftly converted into soap for the hospital. Finally a productive use for dingo. We will want to continue production at high levels, because we asked for a lot of materials to come next year. I put in special requests for ores (hopefully we can turn this copper into armor-grade bronze!), leather, writing supplies, and trap components to finish the preparations on the footbridges. I also asked for cats, since we appear to have forgotten to bring a breeding pair with us. Vermin may be a problem unless we want to devote some workers to trapping. After tripping on a hunk of rock salt for the hundredth time, Mayor Itebirid ordered the construction of a more rational storage and production district. The final plan was a series of trap doors leading down to discrete workshops, with an open storage area on the floor above. This should allow us to contain particularly moody dwarfs in the event of unmeetable demands before they can go berserk over the entire fort. The design is also able to be scaled up as needed with limited effort. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F9165d8bd-554c-4052-b4f1-a2f94a438153.png) The farms and clothing industry also got an upgrade to their facilities to allow faster processing of material as it comes in. Extra capacity never hurt, especially not with the dozens of turkey poults we hatched and caged, hopefully a sustainable operation can continue into the future once they reach adulthood. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fc2053497-1740-4d22-b1a0-be36b9d2a9b1.png) The Housing Plan took nearly half a year to draft, but it's finally ready to be built. 108 new units, to be furnished with beds and chests. Not as large as some of the previous constructions, but I think this project can be dug, smoothed and furnished before the year ends, which has a certain appeal of its own. We also included a few larger units that might be used for future officials and their staff. We regrettably have an update on the children: While most of them have seen improvement from not being required to haul corpses and clean gore from the tunnels, poor Zulban has been on the verge of an acute psychological incident all year and has finally begun acting out. Fortunately this has mostly been aimed at bookshelves and other inanimate objects, but if the situation cannot be addressed this could become a long running issue. Children cannot be subjected to the legal system so our avenues of addressing this are limited. For now we will temporarily keep all children from doing chores, and see if this gives Zulban the space needed to improve. ------------------------- ... and as our famously mild winter settled upon us we were joined by what I expect to be the final immigrants of the year. Our total population has officially passed 130, a testament to the steady hand of the mayor and the hard work of the planning committee. The extra help is timely as well, since we needed to clear-cut a surprising number of trees to rush the furniture to completion before spring. Fortunately we have so many, cutting down all these trees will surely have no repercussions whatsoever going forward. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F1e2cf15f-a206-4112-9093-d11954583b36.png) With only a few days to spare we were able to finish the project, and I am pleased to report a year with no deaths (besides a dog) and with our food, drink, and clothing supplies taken care of for the foreseeable future. The streamlined production order appears to be working with few kinks, the security situation is (to my mind at least) much improved and the population can now take advantage of modestly expanded amenities." # **Recommendations for the next committee chairdwarf:** -I think I've gotten a lot of the basic necessities to a point where you can more or less ignore them, so you should have a lot of leeway to explore or delve or whatever. -The military needs some attention. I didn't want to use steel on armor given how relatively scarce it is, so we have weapons and I expanded the squad, but it will need armor. Next fall we should get materials for bismuth bronze, but you might not want to wait that long. We have very high quality armor and weaponsmiths, I assigned the best I had to each forge so use the correct one and you should get quality products out consistently. Honestly though, I don't think we have any big military threats likely in the near term. -Related, I was having issues getting the marksdwarfs to carry ammo? I didn't fiddle with it much though, just heads up if you decide to send them into a dangerous situation. -The elves will probably be mad at us for all the trees we cut down, if we aren't careful they could become an active threat. -Bedrooms have been addressed, at least for now. I've not been putting cabinets in, hoping that that clears out old clothes rather than letting these guys hoard them in a very egoist way. Further expansion, or plans to do so, is probably warranted though. -Zulban is going to be a problem. I didn't have the heart to like, imprison a child until it dehydrates, if you also can't do that creative solutions will be necessary. -We are getting more artifacts, and I haven't done anything to secure them. A vault or something might be good, especially since we're letting all these visitors in more or less unimpeded. -I expect we'll be getting more nobility and demands. -The entry footbridges have cage traps but need weapon traps to really do damage. -We may want to tap the stream for a water reservoir we can contain in the fort. -Choose a dwarf to nickname for yourself! -Dig! (preferably down, I mostly dug large areas near the surface. Sorry)

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    Hey folks, this is probably silly but I'm taking suggestions as to how to handle a situation I'm in now. My bill for internet has gone up like 50 dollars in the last few months between the promotional deal expiring and the affordable connection subsidy going away. So I called a competitor to see about changing service. I wasn't able to shop services online because something was wrong with my address, so phone call it had to be. It took like an hour and they have to come out to see whether I can actually get service still. But they tentatively signed me up for service so I got an email a couple hours after the call. They have me being billed for a landline. It's still cheaper than I'm currently paying but I'm absolutely not going to use a landline. So I'm in a bind. Do I call them back and try to out-talk a sales rep to get them to just sell me internet? Should I go to the physical store location in my city and talk with them in person? We still don't even know if I'll be able to get service, would that be a waste of everyone's time? Should I wait and resolve it after the 'can you get service' question is resolved, or will that make changing it more painful? Some other thing I'm not thinking about?

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    thehill.com

    In which a former CEO of Google defines winning as "having another unsuccessful counteroffensive and ceding territory to Russia." Goalposts are moving folks. Originally posted to c/news but I think between it being an opinion piece and my editorializing it probably belongs here.

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    [Link for the morbidly curious. ](https://lemmy.zip/comment/6723919) Burgerites really haven't learned anything since 2000. EDIT: Egg on my dang face for not noticing the bluetooth bar blocking out half of the evil things this dupe is saying.

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    My child's library book coming in with an inspiring image for the community. ![rat-salute](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/94bcb899-8542-45fb-9dd7-b4a49a944346.png "emoji rat-salute")

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    mrichardtalley.bandcamp.com

    ![duck-dance](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/f1d0783f-9ea0-4132-8971-d87327f32350.gif "emoji duck-dance") Too early for Christmas music?

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    So my family rent half of an old remodeled home that's been broken into two units by our leech. City recently did some inspections and had a laundry list of things to fix, most of which was directed at the leech but they told us we can't use the three-to-two prong adapters we've been using since we moved here to plug in all of our modern electronics. The maintenance guy told us they would install gfci outlets and asked how many we wanted, but that never ended up happening. I'm probably gonna try to ask the landlord directly but given our interactions so far I'm not optimistic. So I need a backup plan if he takes the easy route and risks our health and the potential to burn the place down to save a few hundred dollars of the rent I pay him. Obviously I can just not be using them when the city comes back but in the long run I know it's not safe for my family, but I also can't force the leech to make the place safe for my child. Is there something safer than an adapter we could use once this passes? We can't really give up all of our three pronged electronics and it would still not solve the safety issue if we did.

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    Hey so, I was raised in a very sheltered religious environment, I have changed a lot since I became an adult and accepted that I was just gonna have missed some stuff. I have a kid now though and I don't want to be like... a weird caveman who knows nothing about basic ass science stuff when they have questions or are learning these things in school or wherever. Is there an approachable book or resources about science that fundie-raised folks might have missed? I appreciate this is a weird question but I have to imagine I'm not the only person in this position. (TEST EDIT for reasons)

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