Certain blackberries are deeply irritating invasive species. Delicious, but an outright menace that can destroy local forests. Methods to control them are extensive and extreme. Never eat road side blackberries in the US, certain states use herbicide to stem the tide. Bushes next to highways are more likely to be sprayed. Low pedestrian traffic and cheaper maintenance than cutting them back.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Benefits of RSS? Where should I look for trustworthy feeds?
11·10 months agoMy rss app combines 44 different news sites into one long feed. It replaced multiple apps and makes checking an assload of news very easy.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to help a person who has bad times remembering commands when using Linux.
2·11 months agoI made a text file using vim that contains all of the commands I use. I open it in a terminal window when I need a reference.
Finally we can find out how the FDA hid the sun
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Scotty doesn't understand the future
10·1 year agoI’d rather keep my delicious bourbon and let them clone me as many livers as I need.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Suggestions for Linux DistributionEnglish
5·2 years agoI’d suggest Fedora or Arch. Debian and Ubuntu are definitely solid options, but if you have experience with them and want something new, those first two distros are both fantastic and both stay up to date with fast release cycles. They might be a little less stable because of that, but that’s kind of Debian and it’s downstream options wheelhouse. So I’d use your preference on that to help guide your eventual preferred distro.




It’s interesting how gamers are supposed to have a problem with people cheating in a video game, but not with their computer being compromised by bad actors.