theamazing0

joined 2 years ago
 

Crazy for me to think that earthworms are invasive to North America!

[–] theamazing0@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

It's not too hard to disable all of it

{
  // Disable Telemetry
  "telemetry": {
    "metrics": false,
    "diagnostics": false
  },
  // Disable Assistant:
  "assistant": {
    "enabled": false,
    "button": false,
    "version": "2"
  },
  // Disable Copilot:
  "features": {
    "inline_completion_provider": "none"
  },
  // Disable Collaboration Features:
  "collaboration_panel": {
    "button": false
  },
  "chat_panel": {
    "button": false
  },
  "notification_panel": {
    "button": false
  }
}
 

I'm in the Piedmont (South-east US) region with a hardiness zone of 8a. I have a large area of turf grass, and I want to plant native plants, attract butterflies, native insects, fireflies, all of it. I'm looking for trees, shrubs, small plants, anything would be nice to plant.

Where do I start? I see a lot of different species online, but where can I get seeds for them to plant? Is planting from seeds a viable option for a beginner?

Any help would be appreciated!

Because we don't need to

 

I use gmail but I'm looking to find another free provider to move. I've considered proton or tutonota but neither seem to support thunderbird without payment.

[–] theamazing0@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Vikunja (hosted on tchncs: https://todo.tchncs.de/) is great for tasks but I haven't tried using it for a grocery list.