How to Boycott best as Disabled person?

2025.01.27 19:28 Historical-Bat1689 How to Boycott best as Disabled person?

So as the title mentions, I'm disabled but I want to participate in trying to economically boycott places that have "bent the knee", so to speak, by removing DEIA initiatives. I am facing a conundrum, however. Because of my physical and mental disabilities, it's much easier for me to get groceries using the "pick up" options at big box stores. I had been trying to use Target more since it seemed like they were the only decent middle ground between completely going away from all big boxed stores and still being about to accommodate pick up for my disability.
Now that I see even Target has started to disband DEIA I've been trying to research more ethical stores to shop at so I can protest with my pocket as much as possible, however I can't always make it to the actual store as it's a whole thing for me, for example shopping at farmers markets and things can be very difficult with not only my sensory needs but also for the prices.
I guess what I'm looking for here is some brainstorming on ways people like me could participate in an economic protest without causing ourselves more anxiety and harm trying to use services with less accommodations.
Does anyone have any ideas or solutions you think might make it easier for people like me with disabilities to still access our basic needs but also try to participate in protesting against these changes?
Thanks in advance!
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2025.01.27 19:28 metacraftuk Can anyone identify this? Thank you

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2025.01.27 19:28 moks4 Schools in Olympia?

We're thinking about moving to the area with 2 toddlers, but the schools look pretty hit or miss. How's the quality of the public grade schools and up from anyone with personal experience?
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2025.01.27 19:28 bigrooster6900 Blursed_footballer

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2025.01.27 19:28 MattyJ2294 Natural Hot Springs

Anyone know of any natural hot springs that require a short hike that aren’t overcrowded like Banff Upper hot springs ?
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2025.01.27 19:28 butterjack Smile for the camera! . #CatsOfTwitter #cute

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2025.01.27 19:28 ravensviewca Ottawa lends $1-billion to Canada Post so it can ‘continue its operations’

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2025.01.27 19:28 Georgy_K_Zhukov Review of Pietia's 3D printing designs

Review of Pietia's 3D printing designs Building model designed by Pietia
Hello everyone and welcome to another review, part of my long-running campaign to provide documentation and guidance for the best (and worst) out there for the WWII wargamer, and fill a bit of a hole that I wish had existed when I started out printing myself
Todays focus is on Pietia, a designer focused on building designs as well as some other terrain features. They design their models for free distribution, with them available on Thingiverse.
Printing
PLA printed building. Note that the roof is not easily removable, as it needs to be glued in place for stability.
Models were printed in PLA on a Prusa MK4S, with a .4mm HF nozzle. Printing was done with Overture Easy PLA, and sliced in Prusa Slicer, with either variable layer heights or else .25mm later heights, depending on the model. If needed, supports were placed manually, and rendered as organic supports
Typical way that buildings are designed and printed. All pieces are designed to lay flat for printing on the build plate.
Up front, these are possibly some of the easiest prints I can recall doing when printed as designed. This is primarily due to how the design is approached, with buildings generally not being provided in a fully assembled manner, but instead as 'flats', with each wall separate, as well as the roof segments and in some cases the larger external details that might overhang. The end result is that everything sits very nicely on the build plate with a big, flat surface. It also means that supports are almost completely unnecessary as overhangs have generally been eliminated from the models. The only supports I ended up adding were for a small overhang on the wall segments
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Models
A small Polish-style building.
The external detailing of the buildings designed by Pieta is quite excellent (doubly so when you consider the price point) and provides a very handsome cityscape. In part, I'd say this is due to the breakdown of the models, since the flat printing allows overhangs and such to be printed out at a full 90 degree angle, giving them a crisp, clean print. Generally speaking, there is just a really solid aesthetic to their designs.
Of course, because of how they are printed, some assembly is required, but parts seem to fit together nicely and without issue. There are downsides though. The most frustrating, to me, is that because of how the buildings are designed, not only do they not have interior floors, but even having removable roofs can be complicated to manage. Although I know that for some folks, interior access to buildings isn't a big issue and they will simply use markers, it is definitely a strong preference for me.
This building was supplied in the usual manner for Pietia designs, but in this case, I assembled it digitally in Tinkercad. The process isn't complicated, but does take some patience. It was about an hours work, but that was while watching TV. The floors were then split in Prusa Slicer and the connectors were added there.
But, with a little patience and a rudimentary understanding of Tinkercad, it is a pretty easy problem to fix. For one of the buildings I printed, instead of printing it 'as is', I spent some time with it in Tinkercad to assemble it digitally. It wasn't even particularly tough as the pieces fit together just as well as 1s and 0s as they do physically, with only a little bit extra needed to close some small gaps. The slicer can split the floors automatically and add the connectors, and then voila! It does mean a bit of extra work, but these are great looking free designs, so I am not in a place to complain too much I fee
Pieces of a modular stone wall.
Aside from the buildings, they also have several smaller pieces of terrain. Most notable is their wall segments, which include both a stone wall style and a iron railing type as well. The design for these is quite nice. They print in separated parts for optimized FDM printing, but assemble very easily and don't suffer any for the requirement of assembly. These are modular pieces, and I am particularly appreciative of the simple yet effective design that that they implemented for this, and will probably be printing out a ton more of the iron railings to use on my tables!
The modular connector pieces used for the walls and fences.
Selection
Pieces of a modular iron fence.
Pietia's selection is fairly limited, unfortunately, with their terrain almost exclusively suitable for an urban environment somewhere in Western or Central Europe. It is of course one of the more saturated themes out there when it comes to terrain, but with about a dozen great looking buildings, as well as some additional obstacles and scatter terrain, they nevertheless manage to make a notable mark and stand out from much of the field. It is quite enough to populate a good sized urban center of a terrain board, and that is even before repeating any buildings or else using the mirrored model trick
Conclusions
The printing arrangement for the iron fence.
Pietia's provides some great looking buildings, in an incredibly easy-to-print format, that can appeal to even the most lost beginner. Although limited to a European aesthetic, they look as good as most any other options out there, and of course at the always welcome price of free. They aren't without their faults though, to be sure, most notable being the tradeoff of flat printing with a lack of interior access or multi-level flooring. But the simplicity of the models means that they are also very easy to tinker with, and modify to fit ones own needs as well. While it would be nice for the models to be offered in both modes - flat and assembled - I'm also not one inclined to look a gift horse in the mouth here. They models look great on the table, print nicely, and cost nothing. What faults they have are easy to know about and approach prepared for, so it is hard to really call them faults at least in a meaningful sense
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2025.01.27 19:28 RealTXDreamin Guess what movie the cars are from

Guess what movie the cars are from The last one is the hardest!
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2025.01.27 19:28 Equivalent-Sir2092 who wants sum manga

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i got more: jujutsu kaisen, attack on titan, one piece
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2025.01.27 19:28 dipster001 Forerunner 45S and Coospo HRM

I just picked up a Coospo HRM second hand and have been trying to connect it to my Forerunner 45S to no avail. I long hold the up button, then navigate to “sensors and accessories”, add new, search for all sensors, and nothing comes up. Is the Coospo HRM compatible with the Forerunner 45S?
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2025.01.27 19:28 EnthusiasmThick3647 Advice for an 18 y/o starting a consultancy company

I totally understand how crazy this sounds, for someone with no industry experience & limited network to be doing this. Please read on and I will give some context.
I currently run a 1-man Automation Consultancy company.
It started with my dad was continually asking me for help with certain projects at his work, specifically with automating processes, whether that be me producing specialised hardware electronics or building VBA scripts. I worked on multiple projects for free, solving issues that they had been working on for months, with management estimating a five-year saving from these projects at about 500k in total.
This made me realise I had a useful skillset, and have since landed paid orders with a number of companies - including multi-billion dollar corporations - with moderate success, but currently seem to have hit a ceiling, especially on the sales front. Yeah, these companies are planning to come back for repeat business, but I am not getting the volume I would like (I don't really care about the income, more I gain satisfaction from doing good work and scaling the business).
On average I am doing a high 4 figure, low 5 figure deal for a month of part time work maybe 3 times a year. And yes, I understand the money is incredible for my age.
I feel the sales bottleneck is the size of my network, and would appreciate any advice on sales, but also any words of wisdom you all have for me. Its all appreciated.
Thank you all for your time.
Some context:

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2025.01.27 19:28 Flaky_Shape6628 Struggle with old school controls

I love booting up my Sega Mega Drive, the nostalgia hits hard. There’s something so comforting about the sound of that startup logo and revisiting games like SOR, Sonic, and Golden Axe.
But I really struggle adjusting to the old clunky controls. Like going from SOR4 on the switch to SOR1 on Sega is tough going. Think I'm just spoiled and used to modern fluid controls.
It's not enough to make me stop playing completely but I also can't play for an extended amount of time.
Anyone else struggle with the adjustment?
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2025.01.27 19:28 Delophosaur How exactly were the players supposed to survive the razor wire maze and flammable jelly traps? Were they even beatable?

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2025.01.27 19:28 EducationalSundae883 This shit is so fkn wank, wasting my keys, how do I avoid this??

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49M - bi curious in east end Just hoping to have some fun chat and make some kinky friends
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2025.01.27 19:28 mishymashyman Any idea what's going on at 9th and Tippecanoe?

Police are blocking off like a one block radius around 9th and Tippecanoe.
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2025.01.27 19:28 WolflingNL From Pepe to Pep

I wasn’t aware I was holding Eth based other coins until I came to this community. Thanks for the sticky posts!
I’m in the real deal now and happy. Will accumulate from here! To the ribbit 🐸 and beyond!
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2025.01.27 19:28 anthrogeek Going for an MRI need to find piercing placeholders

Hey hey,
I'm going in for a MRI this wednesday and I need to find somewhere that sells mri safe jewelry and can also do a swap for me. Any recommendations?
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2025.01.27 19:28 Stage4Leukemia No, we’re people sir

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2025.01.27 19:28 Grand_Complaint9549 Sparkly bird.

Every time I go out to my car I might as well start recording. Exactly there, as soon as I get to my car the light, the "drone," and then this.
I dont want to post on here, but I feel you should see this and judge for yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QouQvgUvzjg
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2025.01.27 19:28 arnott Can an old SNL video cure TDS?

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2025.01.27 19:28 GustArgent Snuffy art by me ^^

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