@lnxw48a1 @musicman They are midwest only and compete with Home Depot and Lowes. Mainly in price, not convenience, a simple electrical job may have you go through 3 different departments for what you need. I tried to avoid them whenever I could.
While this would mainly have to deal with the content that is being hosted, depending on the LJ they might not care if you actually posted it or were just hosting it.
If you use firefox, a new update to 89 changes the UI.
To disable it:
Just go to the address bar and type "about:config". Select I'll be careful. (or something like that) In the next page you will see a new search bar. Type "proton" in it. In the result list, search for "browser.proton.enabled" Double click on it and now it will display false next to it. And with that it's done. If you also don't like the context menu, you can double click on "browser.proton.contextmenus.enabled" so it will also display false.
>The National Prescribed Fire Act of 2021 would support pre-fire season controlled burns as an essential, science-based strategy for reducing hazardous fuels to mitigate the worst effects of severe wildfire. The legislation would increase the pace and scale of controlled burns, create a technically skilled preseason controlled burn workforce, and give states more flexibility to regulate controlled burns in winter months to reduce catastrophic fires and dangerous smoke in the summer. > >“In this era of climate crisis, the question is not ‘if an acre of forest will burn,’ it's ‘when.’ The wildland firefighters I’ve spoken with would rather have that acre burn in the cooler, wetter months, with firefighters at the ready, rather than scrambling to fight a wildfire that ignites on the hottest, driest, windiest days of the year in the backyards of our rural neighbors,” Wyden said. “Wildfire season is starting earlier, lasting longer and destroying more of our treasured natural spaces, homes and businesses, not to mention killing people trapped in the blazes. Preventative measures, like targeted controlled fires to burn off hazardous fuels, is one key tool to lessen the hurt caused by these massive fires.”