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@girls_can might be the middle one was more prone to rot, or the roots were not so established.
Get rid of the middle one and keep going as you were with the others.
Watering from below is a game changer for houseplants.
Though cacti & succulents can get by with less water all together.

@Hellybootwader bookmarked for future reference. I also killed the middle cactus 🌵 in this pot. But the outer two are ok? Any ideas how I managed that? I do try to nurture them 😢 - I seem cursed though.

Look, just because I understand how interact with their and one another, doesn’t mean I can keep them alive in a pot. Plants belong !

By 2040, Dutch railways will operate 700,000 bike parking spaces at 410 stations nationwide.

Every single one is free of charge—at least for the first 24 hours—because they realize their purpose isn’t to create a new source of revenue… it’s to create a new source of passengers.

Mathematics has many daughters. Nearly all are beautiful. Physics & Chemistry are dutiful and visit home often. Life science is always away on some exotic research trip, hardly has time to write. Three of the girls live at home: Statistics, Computer Science ... and The Other One.

Statistics spent some time in a sanitarium, no one talks about it. She's doing better now & dotes on her mother. Computer Science puts on a suit each day for her Big Important Job. But she still never moved out. 1/

@Sawherry @academicchatter I can definitely see the utility in using use. :)

Mine is the Oxford comma. You can pry it from my cold, dead, and unforgiving hands.

@luckytran it brought tears to my eyes at the end when he quotes Sean Thomas Dougherty: “Because right now, there is someone/out there with/a wound in the exact shape/of your words” It wasn’t his intention, but his experience as a journalist writing on so closely resembles the experience of being a and .

“In this status quo, people are expected to ignore the threat of infection, pay through the nose if they get sick and face stigma and ridicule if they become disabled. Journalism can and should repudiate that bargain. We are not neutral actors…”

Must read opinion piece on Long Covid by Ed Yong

nytimes.com/2023/12/11/opinion

"Carbon tax accounts for 0.3 percent increase in food prices. That's 30 cents on a $100 grocery bill."

"Canadians are going to be disappointed when "axing the tax" does not result in promised affordability at the grocery store."

"Axing the tax' will bring such miniscule savings nobody will notice except for low income people who will no longer get the rebate checks."

"Axing the tax will on average benefit the wealthy and hurt everyone else."

#poilievre cc @bhundey
vancouver.citynews.ca/2023/12/

So many people going into work symptomatic as they test SARS-CoV-2 negative on RATs where they have the option of working from home, only to make their colleagues sick who go through the same “symptomatic but testing negative routine” until they eventually test positive.
If you can’t work from home, wear a well fitted mask for the sake of your colleagues.

No, no, no. In my youth I was a NY Times copy editor. I would not have permitted this—no one would. We’re not inside the heads of Trump’s lawyers. They SAY they believe the judge is biased, but that doesn’t mean they really do.

People with a special interest in climate change and climate crisis may appreciate our efficient regular compendium "SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup."

Our 49th edition for 2023 provides ledes and links for 28 items. This week's coverage is of course heavily dominated by COP28. But our main highlight is about an intriguing tool from #CarbonBrief helping to understand pathways to meeting the Paris Agreement goal.

#ClimateInformation
skepticalscience.com/2023-SkS-

The #library card is *the* emblem of a child’s standing in civic life: their direct access to a public service, not mediated or controlled by others. The library card grants rights to the politically voiceless and powerless.

It’s more radical than the idea of #democracy itself.

So what we have is a new disease that has climbed into the top three causes of death from acute infections, and which exacerbates or increases the risk of nearly every one of the other main causes of death. And we are doing nothing about it.

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