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5 votes
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Destiny 2: Shadowkeep | Launch trailer
5 votes -
PlayStation State of Play | September 24, 2019
5 votes -
Wu-Tang Clan - Bring Da Ruckus (1993)
8 votes -
Sid Meier discusses Civilization's original design as a real-time strategy game and the transition to turn-based | War Stories
13 votes -
The life and work of Lady Hale
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Josef Leimberg - Boiler Room Los Angeles Live Set (2017)
3 votes -
Yugo Kanno - Il Vento d'Oro (The Golden Wind) (2018)
3 votes -
The animation of Hollow Knight
11 votes -
Exploiting the pyramid | Multi-level marketing
9 votes -
How to spread hep A without leaving your house
4 votes -
Introducing Google Play Pass
9 votes -
People with learning disability have the right to ask for reasonable adjustments during sight tests
3 votes -
Jukebox The Ghost - Everybody's Lonely (2018)
5 votes -
Video showing Chinese police transferring hundreds of blindfolded, shackled Uighur prisoners
16 votes -
Norway's last coal miners fight for survival against climate policy
6 votes -
Willie Mabon - Poison Ivy (1954)
3 votes -
The lies behind Area 51
5 votes -
Allen Stone - Sunny Days | Junk Jams (2019)
2 votes -
Interview with Andrew Yang - H3 Podcast
13 votes -
Melodicka Bros - Through The Water And The Waves (2017)
6 votes -
MAKEOUT VIDEOTAPE - Only You (2012)
3 votes -
Making Them's Fightin' Herds: The story of Mane6 and what goes into making an indie fighting game
3 votes -
M83 - Lune de Fiel (2019)
4 votes -
Best cheap GPU for a Linux desktop?
I'm building my first desktop computer, and Linux is my operating system of choice. I know video cards sometimes can be a pain and wish to avoid any issues. Dollar-priced items are very expensive...
I'm building my first desktop computer, and Linux is my operating system of choice.
I know video cards sometimes can be a pain and wish to avoid any issues.
Dollar-priced items are very expensive down here, and I don't require playing the latest games on the highest configurations. Just something to “put me on the map”, so to speak, so I can have a somewhat current machine that doesn't give me much trouble. Any suggestions?
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Complex Numbers - Inevitability (2009)
4 votes -
Untitled Goose Game review: The year's best video game about geese, reviewed from a goose's point of view.
12 votes -
Ditty - Garden (2019)
3 votes -
French court says Valve must allow Steam users to resell games
33 votes -
How to grow as a game designer - What to read, where to get ideas, and knowing thyself
7 votes -
Vadim Kazachenko - Yellow Night (1994)
5 votes -
Viva New Vegas: A Comprehensive 2019 Fallout New Vegas Modding Guide
11 votes -
The Sojourn - Introduction to game mechanics
3 votes -
Modern games look amazing on CRT monitors
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A PV Solar company wants to build a PV farm on our land. I am not sure what to do.
My dad died a couple years ago and I inherited a farm in the central EU. Some of the land is farm land, some zoned residential. My plan was to rent this house out Airbnb style. The surroundings...
My dad died a couple years ago and I inherited a farm in the central EU. Some of the land is farm land, some zoned residential. My plan was to rent this house out Airbnb style. The surroundings are very pastural. This is the appeal for “agro-tourism.” We are also very close to ski resorts.
My farm plot is the smallest of all the neighbors, but it is dead center in the planned farm. They want a 30 year lease for our land. One neighbor has already agreed. They are offering about $2500/hectare/year.
My neighbors are actually farmers, and to them this is a big chunk of money. Especially as they have 10+ hectares each, I only have 1.25. For me the money is less than one month’s salary and is not that appealing. Also, this is about 15% of what I expected to make off of the Airbnb which would pay for my retirement. Yes, this is a privileged position.
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I don’t know what questions to ask in negotiations. One thing I verified is that inflation is included, year after year. What else?
Note: Yes I will have a lawyer look at this, but honestly this is the first thing of its kind in our area. -
If you were renting out a house in ski-resort/farm country, would you care if there were a bunch solar panels in the fields instead of farm land? Would you like it more, or less?
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Will this raise or lower the value of my home for resale?
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Any other general thoughts?
Thanks!
Edit: I should add that I am super-anti CO2, so my default position is “hell yes!” But I am just trying to be pragmatic about this. Of note is that this is the first time in my life I am experiencing a bit of NIMBY-ism. Also, I am extremely thankful for this opportunity.
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AI learning to play hide and seek
7 votes -
Could we terraform Mars?
6 votes -
Rockstar releases their own game launcher, which is now required to play some of their Steam games like GTA5 and Max Payne 3
15 votes -
GameInformer interview with Hideo Kojima about Death Stranding
6 votes -
What happened to the real time strategy genre
14 votes -
The launch of the Sega Dreamcast
4 votes -
Battle at Big Rock - Jurassic World Short
5 votes -
"Hello, world" from scratch on a 6502 - Part 1: setting up the CPU
11 votes -
Brainstorm - Vietier (Wind) (2005)
3 votes -
Amulets - Magnetic Moods
2 votes -
Julianna Barwick - Forever [Live on KEXP] (2013)
4 votes -
Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) [Live] (2011)
7 votes -
Detektivbyrån - Om Du Möter Varg (2008)
4 votes -
How Hollow Knight's community crafted gibberish into a real language
11 votes -
Death Stranding - Tokyo Game Show gameplay session Vol. 1 (Japanese audio)
5 votes