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Why are they even doing this, the grass wasn't even that tall

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    This seems like the best option. I didn’t realize how expensive electric lawn mowers were these days!

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    I bought one for under €100 including the battery. That's pretty low power and would not be much fun for anything over 100m^2^. But you also have to consider maintenance and fuel efficiency which usually makes TCO less for electric devices.

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      brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

      and when you thought he is done with your area and move onto the other:

      BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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      • cognitivebehavioralducttape@lemmy.dbzer0.comC [email protected]

        As a night shift Psych nurse basically my entire job is re-tuning people's circadian rhythms. For this specific situation I recommend getting used to sleeping to a loud white noise with a fair amount of variation in pitches / "texture" I guess? The more different noises it has the better it covers random environmental noises.

        My go-to is usually a raging thunderstorm with lots of lightning cracks and rumbling thunder. There's very few things that doesn't drown out and it should only take a week or two to get used to sleeping to whatever soundtrack you pick (think about how long it takes to get used to sleeping somewhere new when you move).

        For extra oomph it can help to bring in your other senses as well. Essential oils may not cure cancer but they make excellent Pavlovian conditioning cues.

        Remember kids, the biggest difference between you and Pavlov's dogs is that you get to choose what you get trained to do!

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        I've heard that people have great success sleeping to Balatro streamers

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          My HOA gives us increasing fines if a piece of grass so much as TOUCHES the sidewalk. So it's not my fault 😞 I would rather let it grow and have a ton of biodiversity but nooooo. Also I'm not joining the HOA or running for the board or any of that crap. I would love if someone came and planted some plants that were on the extinction list and the HOA couldn't do anything about. That would make me so happy to stick it to them.

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            My HOA gives us increasing fines if a piece of grass so much as TOUCHES the sidewalk. So it's not my fault 😞 I would rather let it grow and have a ton of biodiversity but nooooo. Also I'm not joining the HOA or running for the board or any of that crap. I would love if someone came and planted some plants that were on the extinction list and the HOA couldn't do anything about. That would make me so happy to stick it to them.

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            I think somebody should get some clay and some mycorhizally robust fertilizer and some seeds of protected/endangered species and make seed-bombs to be tossed in places people might not find them until they're identifiable.

            Maybe take geotagged photos once they're illegal to remove. Make it so a timeline gets published any time they get rwmoved?

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              My HOA gives us increasing fines if a piece of grass so much as TOUCHES the sidewalk. So it's not my fault 😞 I would rather let it grow and have a ton of biodiversity but nooooo. Also I'm not joining the HOA or running for the board or any of that crap. I would love if someone came and planted some plants that were on the extinction list and the HOA couldn't do anything about. That would make me so happy to stick it to them.

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              What is even the point of buying a home in a HOA? You're getting fucked by the bank on the loan and then by random dickheads about your yard... Might as well get an apartment at that point and get some rest.

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                Yeah, I'll start making major changes on this active system people are actively using while they are actively using it. Or... I could do it at 10pm when they're all in bed and won't write me nastygrams about interrupting their workflow.

                I'm also thinking of things like roadworks, where you can either have land closures when folks are out and about or at night when there are fewer folks on the road and working with hot asphalt is less hot.

                There are also some processes that need to be done at a certain temperature, like thermite welding rail (skip to like 4:00). So, either you air condition the railroads or you weld when the outside temperature is right.

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                You don't do major changes regularly/every night, updates can be automated/performed on the weekends.
                Or you can do them during the normal working hours but also inform the users about the maintenance work by mail/push notifications. At work we use a service that provides notifications with times and dates about any possible downtimes.

                I guess I should've made a more narrow remark and add that only unnecessary night labor must be banned - I used to work on a production that required intensive manual labor with 8AM-8PM and 8PM-8AM shifts and the only reason for the 8PM-8AM shifts was to make production more efficient by sacrificing the workers' health, although I know some people who love working at night and don't care that they look 74 in their 50's.

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                  A lot of different industries need 24 hour operations. I work in telecom and we don't shut the internet down at night.

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                  What kind of intensive labour are you required to perform at night in this occupation?

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                    My HOA gives us increasing fines if a piece of grass so much as TOUCHES the sidewalk. So it's not my fault 😞 I would rather let it grow and have a ton of biodiversity but nooooo. Also I'm not joining the HOA or running for the board or any of that crap. I would love if someone came and planted some plants that were on the extinction list and the HOA couldn't do anything about. That would make me so happy to stick it to them.

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                    Land of the free! Sorry you gotta deal with that 😞

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                      Biomass has been successfully decimated, while excess carbon has been ejected into the atmosphere. A win for all involved!

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