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  • I hate grass, I hate mowing it and the free time that eats. Its useless

    I'm slowly deleting patches by installing garden beds and pathways with things that are useful to me and wildlife and don't need constant maintenance.

    My dream is to strip off the top layer of most of the yard and put down some grasses that don't grow above 4-6 inches and other ground cover between my garden beds.

  • What the hell did I miss?

    Didn't look at the news today so honestly it could be just about anything.

    If it was a meteor predicted to wipe out the planet at this point, I'd welcome it as good news

  • Technology @lemmy.world
    Shortstack @reddthat.com

    Can I faraday cage my ISP-issued router in order to use my own?

    I have a family member living on my property in a separate but adjacent living space, close enough together to share my router's wifi. She likes to let her youtube app endlessly autoplay talking head news videos at full volume due to her hearing loss, and this goes on for a few hours in the mornings. The sound through the walls is annoying but headphones block enough that it's a non-issue as long as I can load something to play through them. The real rub is that I also would like to do something on the laptop during breakfast and her neverending news autoplay eats up all the bandwidth I am paying for when I want to use it. I can't cut off her internet, but I could prioritize my traffic over hers in the morning so that I can load an episode of something and listen through headphones. Yes I know this would be a bit unscrupulous but I have already suggested she not doomscroll via youtube all morning, to no avail.

    Setting up a separate ISP account for the adjacent space isnt an option