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Mnemon-TORreport t1_jef2fjh wrote
I hear one of his big campaign promises is to create a winter sports complex called "Ice Town."
Mnemon-TORreport t1_je4u10s wrote
Reply to It says every 10-14 mins, but I’ve been here 20+ mins. My morning commute is like 30 mins longer…what a bunch of bullshit. Can’t wait til this issue is a thing of the past. by Juancho511
I feel like somebody needs to create a MBTAsux Reddit so we can move these posts over there.
I get it - the T blows. But it feels like every day for like a year there's another uninteresting picture posted just like this one.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jdiw1gr wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Influence4884 in “Click-to-cancel” rule would penalize companies that make you cancel by phone - Canceling a subscription shouldn't be harder than signing up, FTC proposal says. - How will The Globe or America's Test Kitchen Survive?!?!1?! by arch_llama
I'm surprised you were able to actually talk to somebody. When I tried to cancel I waited on hold for 30 minutes before being "disconnected."
Ultimately took me reaching out to my credit card to get things resolved.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jdd0mcj wrote
Quick! Send one to the guy in Virginia!
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jd8tss7 wrote
Reply to comment by ky1e in One lingering thought on all the upheaval... by caminandoennubes
At the end of the day, I think the key is that the subreddit rallied, rebounded and is hopefully now in a better place.
Stuff happens but the key is reversing the mistake. And a lot of other folks probably would have yolo'ed and never come back. So cheers for keeping your ear to the ground.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jd8grm4 wrote
The blessing and curse of Reddit has always been the people creating and running subreddits.
Some subreddits were created by folks who saw a need for a place to discuss, educate, explore and truly celebrate a topic that didn't exist before.
Many others are created by folks who have no business having power over anybody or anything, and are elevated to a position of authority because they got lucky and grabbed a now coveted subreddit topic because they just got their first.
The piece that's most concerning to me (assuming it is true and I'd love to hear from u/ky1e on this) is the story bopping around that Linux did an end around and essentially convinced Reddit to elevate him as a moderator based on some dubious Facebook job he holds.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jd3ojtm wrote
Reply to comment by smmshad in What happens now to this sub? by smmshad
And he's still listed as a moderator.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jd3ofli wrote
Reply to comment by J_Worldpeace in What happens now to this sub? by smmshad
Which smells like BS. The sub might have been largely unmoderated, but it would take me .2 seconds to find a sub in much worse shape.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jd3hjxv wrote
Reply to What happens now to this sub? by smmshad
I'd love to hear from Reddit about what happened here.
From what some folks have said in other threads/subreddits, Linuxman was appointed as moderator by Reddit. Based on his actions after, it feels like an explanation is warranted.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j9uf7mv wrote
Reply to comment by bonnercide in Don’t forget to clear your car off!! by aehsonairb
I think it goes beyond laziness. It's more folks who a) don't think the rules apply to them b) know the police aren't going to do anything about it on the off chance they're 'caught.'
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j68lyp1 wrote
No it's not.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j646oa0 wrote
Reply to comment by Living-Structure108 in Sick time pay out? by funsk8mom
I'd certainly talk to a lawyer and see about a wrongful termination suit. Also don't sign anything unless you're happy with the terms and severance.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j5vkfvj wrote
Reply to comment by Lord_Jello_III in Everyone Wants Your Email Address. Think Twice Before Sharing It. by 08830
If you use UBlock Origin you can turn off javascript and read the article anyway. This works for many news sites with those "login to read more" popups.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j5h0fyc wrote
Reply to The Fyre Festival fraudster is launching his latest thing, and it looks like a party on an island by Worldly_Pirate_9817
Sounds like one of those "he went to jail to get a master's degree in being a criminal" scenarios.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j4ptzdj wrote
No distinction needed because people from here can't drive in the snow either.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j4pts94 wrote
The most concerning thing about this flyer is that flipping email address.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j2e1epp wrote
Reply to Xfinity subscribers, what are we paying for? I haven't had cable in 11 years and I don't watch sports. Xfinity gave me the vaguest answer. by DistilledBrookie7
Total aside, but go but a cable modem and return the one Comcast gave you. They're charging you $15 a month for what is likely a $60-$80 modem. They know many folks are just too lazy to replace our don't know they can use their own with a smidge of effort.
Just do a search for "Xfinity compatible modems" for a list of equipment that works. Some sites even have reviews of the best modems specifically for Comcast.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_j1dqtf7 wrote
Reply to comment by Sir_Fluffernutting in Mass. State Police to set up sobriety checkpoint starting Thursday in Bristol County by LackingUtility
>Friendly reminder you're under no legal obligation to answer any questions at checkpoints
Certainly true but also a great way to make sure you get pulled over to the side of the road and subjected to a field sobriety test.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_izfim4w wrote
Reply to comment by dpm25 in Residents ‘Horrified’ Over Proposed Solar Farm Near Waltham/Lexington Line by ak47workaccnt
Think of all the parking lots you could put a roof on with solar panels instead ...
Mnemon-TORreport t1_iymi6mk wrote
Reply to Boston college has a policy that employees' kids can attend for free, as long as they are accepted. This janitor has five kids, all of whom got in, saving nearly $700k in tuition. by ClnclyDprsd420
Most colleges have this policy or one close to it. Had a buddy at Northeastern who was there for free because his dad worked on the grounds/landscaping team.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_ivovhgr wrote
Reply to comment by SlothBasedRemedies in Woman lead the MA electricians with record number elected by PakkyT
Great day for the IBEW 103!
Mnemon-TORreport t1_ivfuwj9 wrote
Reply to comment by langjie in Why is National Grid increasing rates by 64% by oceansofmyancestors
I pulled that 35% from the last energy label Eversource distributed showing the fuel mix and other info for the supply they're providing their customers.
Either way, the number one source of our electricity in New England is natural gas, which puts more pressure on gas supply in the region and pushes pricing up even more than just winter heating.
Sadly nuclear is just under 4% of the mix. I believe at one point it was between 15 and 20% of electricity generation in New England, but now only Seabrook (NH) and Millstone (CT) are operational.
There used to be several. Pilgrim in MA. Then the three Yankee plants in Vermont, Connecticut and Maine.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_ivffcc0 wrote
A big part of the natural gas and electricity price increases this winter (and every winter) is how Massachusetts set up the utility sector after deregulating the supply side of customer bill back in 1999.
Those decisions have literally cost consumers in Massachusetts billions upon billions since the rules went into practice.
Before, the predecessors to National Grid and Eversource had their own power plants and long-term contracts with the gas pipelines. They were able to project and plan years or even decades in advance, so prices were much more stable than we've since.
Now, they manage competitive bids from electric and natural gas suppliers on the open market. For the most part, they enter into contracts with suppliers providing the lowest prices and pass the cost of those contracts onto consumers (they also have requirements to have X% of their contracted supply from green resources). Also, they make no profit on that portion of the bill.
Other states with similar deregulation - like New York - allow utilities to 'hedge' these contracts, buying some on the open market now but also locking into longer-term contracts to protect their customers from price volatility - so their price increases aren't as steep this winter. Massachusetts doesn't allow this, with utilities needing to buy the bulk of their gas/electricity every three to six months.
New England also has a couple of other challenges. First, we're at the end of the natural gas pipelines and there are some capacity issues (not enough room in the pipes), so both add to the costs. This is compounded by the fact 35% of the electricity in New England comes from power plants burning natural gas.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_itga6os wrote
"Nearby" of course being relative. 65 light years or 6,149 × 10¹⁴ km.
Mnemon-TORreport t1_jeg5d2p wrote
Reply to NYPD is refusing to comply with NYC’s new surveillance tech laws by homothebrave
TL;DR version is the law required the NYPD to "disclose information about its current and future surveillance technologies and how it wants to use them."
The NYPD responded by filing reports that were "general and not detailed, leaving the [Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD] unable to conduct an audit and assess whether NYPD’s use of surveillance devices complies with its IUPs and report any suspected violations."