That’s a property manager, not a landlord. Property managers work to manage the properties, landlords just own stuff and get paid to tell property managers to do it all for them.
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I prefer the analogy of not having a heat sync/fan. In a ice cold room with an external fan? Works wonders. Anywhere else? Overheats. Once you overheat you have to take time to cool it off and possibly fix what broke.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
6·5 months agoIt’s to play Ark: Survival Evolved.
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World News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump blasts "a lot of bullshit" from PutinEnglish
15·5 months agoThe word “Blast” needs to be removed from all news. They literally have to have writing classes to get their job, and their vocabulary is seemingly limited to what a five year old would use. Probably some psychological reason they use it lately, like infantalizing the news so it’s not taken seriously on purpose or something.
Remove the peoples trust/value from it. Make societies (even small scale households/towns) around a currency-less system with things taken care of by each other using no money, just an agreement (it’s how communities used to work for thousands of years before capitalism, so it’s completely do-able). Or use a new money if you wanna start the failed capitalistic orphan grinder up again. Essentially starve the currency from trust/value to people and its value goes back to what it was, nothing. Money has no intrinsic value so if you make systems outside of that currency that stops people from requiring it, all the made up value goes back to zero.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•'Baby shark, doo, doo.' Popular kids' song used to deter the homelessEnglish
12·6 months agoPublicly paid for rent free housing. Not group shelters. Full on housing. That’s literally all it’s ever taken. Season on some free mental and medical Healthcare and you’ve got a recovery sandwich. Even if they don’t end up fixing their lives, the amount it costs the public to just give them this is cheaper than it costs to have the police harass them, build anti-homeless infrastructure, and repair damages caused by the unhoused from defecation or public property damages. The other one-two punch is fixing economic problems, which rent caps, unions, minimum wage being a living wage tied to inflation, and changing fines to imprisonment for corporations doing crimes will fix a lot of that.
It’s too bad this can’t happen while corporations can buy the government with “donations” and lobbying (legalized bribery), and massively benefit from homelessness as a way to force people into exploitative work, or imprisonment for cheap legal slave labor (See 13th amendment). Only way I can think to fix that problem is to remove the source of their power, which is to pull money out of the equation. Essentially building communities that work together without money like we used to, though the government has standing orders to kill or break up people who try that (see Malcolm X, M.L.K. Jr., or places like lake Lanier).
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Brace yourself for Discord to get worse: Reports swirl that the company is in talks with bankers about opening itself up to shareholdersEnglish
4·9 months agoI just got a Steam deck for that. It’s really worth it imo. Linux for my PC, steam deck for games.
I find it easier to just leave the carriers out for a while after each use (like a week) and open so they treat them like the boxes. Never had a cat hate a carrier since.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Donald Trump's threat to NATO allies has moved attention away from questions about President Biden's ageEnglish
21·2 years agoSadly they aren’t even boomers. They are the silent generation before them.
I think it was worse than that. It was to test for and increase capability for military life, but the exercises themselves are not a good way to keep a general healthy body so it actually caused physical health to decline in the US.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Approved and endorsed by Estonia's Top White Nationalist!
2·2 years agoNah, the cat wore it better
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politics @lemmy.world•Montana Supreme Court upholds landmark climate ruling that said emissions can't be ignored
15·2 years agoWe also used to have acid rain regularly, and we tore a hole in the ozone. It’s never a bad idea to watch the consequences of our actions and impose restrictions on them to keep us all safe and healthy.
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politics @lemmy.world•Court sees through Ron DeSantis’ lies behind his law banning medical care for trans youth
36·2 years agoYou are correct, it is only reversible care. Nobody gets a sex change under 18 in the US due to minor status consent and permanent procedures like that. Unfortunately you will find it hard to prove something that doesn’t happen, happened. That’s why they choose this route so they can claim that they are making sure kids aren’t getting sex changes by getting the medical/therapy records for anyone Trans.
The problem is that it’s just so they get their info to persecute them, which even if this gets stopped in court it keeps Trans people from seeking professional care due to completely legitimate fears of future breaches. They win whether they get the records or not.
That’s kinda fair, but only if not looking at context. Unions represent the will/votes of the workers, and in the past women’s rights were culturally looked down on. In the present day equality is a more widespread cultural view so unions now would reflect that, at least in areas that do. So essentially unions are only as good as the current majority ethics of the workers within them.
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politics @lemmy.world•Mike Johnson is evil and controlled by the devil, says Christian minister
2·2 years agoAlso fun is technically, while it is a fallacy in the general sense, in the Christian religion they actually talk about false Christians as part of Christianity. So in a general sense it is a fallacy, but by its own rules they can be called as such and technically isn’t a fallacy. False prophets, pharisees, antichrist and whatnot.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Stressed Out by Mass Layoffs, CD Projekt Staff Have Finally Set Out to Unionize — So What’s Next?English
2·2 years agoPinkerton are sadly still modern day stuff.
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News@lemmy.world•Pittsburgh Jail Let Autistic Man Die Due to Culture of Neglect, Lawsuit Says
6·2 years agoDon’t forget the slavery profits from prisoners via the 13th amendments second clause.
I mean, ADHD is very commonly a co-morbid condition with other neurological conditions. It’s more uncommon to NOT also have ADHD when you have another.
In around 1946 it was changed from the word for man-bed to homosexual. This is due to translation from Greek to the various different languages, including English over the years. Apparently the original greek word used was arsenokoitai which wasn’t the word for homosexual just meaning man-bed having many meanings such as sexual perverts, which if he meant explicitly homosexual he would have used paiderasste.







Because now they are draining income from tenants without providing services. Landlords don’t work, but get money, not just from thin air, but from the people who live in those places. To pay enough for the landlord and the property manager it requires more money than just a property manager. Not to mention landlords have no one stopping them from just increasing rent if the laws don’t stop them and they raise it with other landlords (which is happened right now). What are people going to do? Move? To another place that’s just as expensive? Plus moving is expensive by itself.
I see what you are trying to say, but its missing huge chunks of what’s happening in actuality.