FedPosterman5000

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[–] FedPosterman5000@hexbear.net 14 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Booooooooooooo. I didn’t know “Pureflix” existed but now I do. Boooooooooooo

[–] FedPosterman5000@hexbear.net 6 points 22 hours ago

Yeah I hear that. I have no idea what I’m gonna do- I’m almost a “career” employee in the agency I’m at so I may as well stick it out and see if the outlook improves in that time, or see if they fire me - tbh maybe that would be the fun “change of pace” I’ve been craving haha. Good you’ve got something lined up though - the civil engineering world has been wild since 2020, kinda the opposite of the late 2000s- there’s just so much work to do - hope it’s doing something you like and can learn from in the mean time! And most importantly take some time to recover from getting jerked around

[–] FedPosterman5000@hexbear.net 23 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Thanks for trying to work for the NRCS - they do good work (imo) but are way underfunded and have a habit of grinding down good engineers. Maybe you’ll get to do their work on contract! I’ve designed a handful of ACEP sites as a consultant - NRCS has produced so many good resources for rural engineering and ecosystem restoration - it’s too bad they’ve gotten fucked up so much by austerity (and the the capitalist desire for converting ag land to development).

 

Links at bottom :)

Flash flooding is a particular risk for most of North America this time of year, and while not much can be done to stop water when there’s WAY too much of it WAY too fast, there are resources to stay aware of anticipated changes. Emergency management departments (typically at the municipal/county level) were/are the usual conveyors of this information- but in the modern era, there are far more tools for the average netizen.

In this post I’m primarily sharing the stream gage forecast tool- which was massively upgraded in recent years, and is much easier to use! The points on the map show stream gages and their associated flood stage at present, typically a live stream at the gage (not just within the banks 😆), precipitation estimates, snowpack analysis, current flood risk/warnings, and a layer which shows anticipated inundation (flood depth/extent) for a given water level.

Having this data gives people a huge leg up since, as recently as the past couple years, the flood inundation maps would need to be generated on demand and then only in emergencies or during emergency action planning (a regular event in which local orgs prepare and review risks and procedures for emergency response). There has also been lots of advancement in using statistics to generate predictions for streams too small to warrant a gage, but that still very much pose a risk for flooding.

My recommendation would be if a person is in a flood-prone area, to stay aware of anticipated conditions and to have a response plan (since things get hairy, fast, sometimes), even if it’s just knowing what to grab and where to go before leaving everything else behind (which really really sucks and happened to my family, but most importantly we lived!)

Also be cognizant of your storm drains in the spring- a typically dry area can become flooded very quick if the drains are plugged.

General safety information and links for a number of different environmental risks: https://www.weather.gov/safety/

Link to website for stream gages showing past data and predictions for future levels (~7days): https://water.noaa.gov/

National flood hazard viewer: https://msc.fema.gov/nfhl

By ANY means necessary huey-wut Richard-D-Wolff shinji-screm congratulations

[–] FedPosterman5000@hexbear.net 18 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Twinks are cute at all ages and should be protected as such

They were moved from my very special adhd nook I had them tucked away in. Following up with the responsible party (we have a cute audhd dynamic).

This made me think “wait Ed Harris is still alive?”, and then realized I was thinking of ed asner, whos been a skeleton for a few years lol :(

One doesn’t graduate from Juilliard and just leave without a flourish

Also therapy. Getting it out in one way or another helps too - ugly crying and a heavy bag has been a welcome addition, but I like journaling too. Thought I could outpace it with endurance running or endurance drinking, but neither my knees nor my stomach could keep up lol. So everything in moderation unfortunately. Also weed lol.

[–] FedPosterman5000@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yeah it’s been worse lately for sure, menty b’s used to be an annual/biannual thing but now are much more regular- for the same reasons others have mentioned- grief for a world in pain, grief for powerlessness, grief for seeing capital warp some and crush others. What’s helped? Idk. Been getting into philosophy/theology a bit and my takeaway has been, “existence is suffering, our purpose is to lessen that suffering for those around us in whatever way we can”. At its minimum that’s carrying a lighter or cash so I can share with someone who asks, and that’s led to lots of interesting conversations with people…and often hearing fun new ways how they’re being fed headlong into the woodchipper :/ BUT it’s reinforced my connection and commitment to exactly who we’re hoping to shape a better world for.

TLDR: life is an endless cycle of suffering, but as you have the capacity, you can be a port in the storm for others and thereby find solace in their camaraderie. It doesn’t fix the suffering, but it gives a small ember of hope.

Ptarmigan are ptotally ptubular

 

stonks-down

 

Wide frame camera pans across a desert landscape 🏜️

John Wayne pans into view, sweating in the sun, he wipes his mouth with a bandana

JOHN WAYNE

gulp

I don’t much like spitters, son.

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