DivineBurke

joined 11 months ago
[–] DivineBurke 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'd bet it's this little bugger " : "

It is for me.

[–] DivineBurke 3 points 3 months ago

OP Plz. Inquiring minds want to know

[–] DivineBurke 2 points 5 months ago

Surprised I haven't seen EU4 yet... I have 4K hours in the game and still have never taken a run to the end.

[–] DivineBurke 6 points 6 months ago

This is such a spot-on response. In addition to another in this thread (stating you are allowed to and should control the situation), it's 100% acceptable for a dog to correct another. Some dog owners see any "bad" interactions as aggressive but dogs can't learn to interact well without correcting each other. Unless it escalates into a legitimate fight, they should be allowed to work it out.

[–] DivineBurke 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I haven't seen anyone say this, so in case anyone doesn't know. If the land is worth 200K and has no dwelling, it's much harder to finance that. You either need a builder/developer loan with plans to build within a specific timeframe. Or, you need some other means to finance.

A bank won't give you a mortgage for land. Land, while having an intrinsic value is worthless to a bank. But land with a shed in which you can poop is worth something. No idea why, but that's at least one perspective.

[–] DivineBurke 3 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I slowly filter stuff out, and since I don't have a 'front page' anymore this helps me build up a list I want to see. I just can't quite explain why I'll see 6 months of back posts clustered together.

So if a /c gets a new post then the instance will populate a few back posts in addition to the new one? If so I can handle that. Thanks!

 

I've been an avid sync user for years but am relatively new to Lemmy so sorry if this isn't a sync issue.

Since I'm new I currently sort from everything by new. But I notice fairly frequently that I'll get a high density from a low number of communities as I scroll. Sometimes it's purely due to a flood of new posts but I've also noticed that I'll get many posts clumped together that span several months time.

Is this something that is coming from my instance (lemmy.world) vs. How sync is pulling from the feed?

Thanks!