Adopting permanent daylight saving time | BC Gov News
3mon 17d ago in britishcolumbia@lemmy.ca from news.gov.bc.caCitation needed for comparisons within a single time zone.
Do you think kids in Thunder Bay are worse off than Montreal because of the time zone relative toe sunrise? They're both on EST, but sunrise is about an hour off between the two of them. Or is it about kids going to school in the dark, because I have bad news for you regarding most of Canada...
WealthSimple's "UnReal Deal" Promotion (😠😤😡😾)
3mon 28d ago in personalfinancecanada@lemmy.caHad a similar issue a couple months ago with sending money to my WS TFSA in a way that required a chequing intermediary account, and I also remember being boggled by the conditions attached (and ended up cancelling the transfer instead). Fortunately I don't have much over there yet, just been testing the waters. Aviso's Qtrade is probably next up for me to try.
What is everyone riding.
7mon 26d ago in gravel_cyclingKona Unit X here, with rack etc for bikepacking.
Quick and easy way to anchor diamond hone
8mon 4d ago in woodworking@lemmy.caYou should grab a burnisher for that card scraper...
MycoMap BC Project: If you are in BC, you can have fungi and slime mould DNA sequenced for free.
8mon 24d ago in britishcolumbia@lemmy.ca from i.imgur.comLooks like it's only ITS sequencing ("barcoding") which is really old/cheap technology compared to modern whole genome sequencing (PacBio + HiC, etc). It's a very limited view of the genome, but still useful for broad phylogenetic analysis though, and definitely worthwhile since it'll be a while before we have a meaningful fraction of fungal species fully sequenced. I suspect there isn't much grant money out there for fungal diversity...
Tried to make filler from sawdust + glue but it's very dark, what went wrong?
8mon 25d ago in woodworking@lemmy.ca from media.piefed.socialIf you're going to try it, my advice: mix some very fine sanding dust (maybe 120 or so) with some poly with a putty knife until it's a really thick paste, and then jam it into the cracks... it'll shrink a little so be liberal with it and just sand it before you do the final finish. If you're really artsy too, you can actually paint on matching grain with acrylic and an incredibly fine brush to help it match. I've also just filled up cracks with sawdust and applied a few drops of poly, but it never seems to match quite as well for me that way.
I actually need to try something new for my next oil finish project too, so I'll be keeping an eye on this post, haha.
Always worth doing a test piece first. I haven't had any good results with glue (wood or CA), but if I'm finishing with polyurethane, making a filler with the same poly as the 'glue' is next to perfect.
A few tuning pegs made from roasted maple
9mon 17d ago in woodworking@lemmy.ca from feddit.orgI'm going to have to try this! Very curious about just how hard it turns out to be in the end.
How a woods ban to fight wildfires turned some Canadians into toddlers
10mon 7d ago in canada@lemmy.ca from i.ytimg.comCrown land, sure. But they even banned access to things like small city parks with trees. That's just crazy to me, I'm sorry.
ISO 160 = high contrast mode... ???
1y 15d ago in photography from lemmy.caChain/overall maintenance
1y 2mon ago in gravel_cyclingWhat would you do with small exotic wood scrap?
1y 3mon ago in woodworking@lemmy.ca from lemmy.ca






