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Eugene AlternateHuman02 1 day ago 100%
Klamath rewilding video https://youtu.be/0pz9kK_Xi-o?si=2bj-kS8oM0eloxCA

YouTube recommended a video about the Klamath river being rewilded after the removal of all the dams. I thought it was pretty cool to see the progress so far.

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Eugene dreamsprite 2 days ago 100%
Egyptian Walking Onions for sale!

If anyone is interested, I have Egyptian walking onion bulbs for sale https://eugene.craigslist.org/grd/d/eugene-beautiful-egyptian-walking-onion/7785624808.html These are my absolute favorite garden superstars-- a PERENNIAL ONION that is versatile and thrives in our area. You can harvest the topsets to use like onions or garlic, use the stems like chives/green onions, or harvest the whole bulbs like a yellow onion. I'm selling my fall harvest of topsets for less than half the price you get 'em for at Territorial

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Eugene ch0ccyra1n 4 days ago 30%
Is it just me or do a LOT of cats seem to go missing in Eugene?

Is it just me or do a LOT of cats seem to go missing in Eugene? ========== I just feel bad for all the poor cats 🥺 [@eugene](https://lemmy.world/c/eugene)

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Eugene kescusay 2 weeks ago 100%
Ugh, the smoke

I hate the fact that it's almost fall now, and we're seeing temperatures around 100 degrees fahrenheit and smoke from first fires. In **September**.

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Eugene kescusay 1 month ago 100%
There's thunder!

Just a heads up, there's a severe thunderstorm alert right now: https://g.co/kgs/7NQdqAJ

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Eugene TheGoonch 1 month ago 100%
Highly recommend iZombie (comic book set in Eugene)

Many of you are probably familiar with the CW series iZombie, which is set in Seattle. But less people are aware of the comic book that inspired the series, which is set right here in Eugene. I instantly fell in love with this comic for many reasons: the art. The characters. The world-building. But my favorite part is that the artists have clearly done their homework: they use actual locations in Eugene (Shelton McMurphy House, Yah-Po-Ah Terrace, the university, etc.) Not only that, but there are constant references to urban legends across the state, like the Portland Shanghai Tunnels and the Devils Lake monster in Lincoln City. If you haven't read this comic, I'd highly recommend it. It's not every day Eugene, Oregon is the setting for an epic urban fantasy series. And it's not every day that such locations are depicted so accurately.

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Eugene kescusay 1 month ago 100%
Today is Pride in the Park!

Just saying.

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Eugene letsmakeafriendship 2 months ago 90%
Want to actually lower rent in Eugene? Here's how.

**Rent in Eugene is high for one simple reason: it's a highly desirable place to live and the people who want to live here are all competing to rent the same units.** There is more demand than supply, by a lot. Period. We have under-built for decades despite consistent net migration into our city. Landlords can charge the rent they do because *somebody will pay it*. **The only way to get lower average rents is to** ***reverse*** **migration into Eugene or increase the housing supply.** **Why have we under-built for decades? Because city council is an elected position**. Homeowners vote, tenants tend to not vote. And to make this worse, homeowners benefit from this supply & demand mismatch because it causes their property values to go up. Politicians don't listen to blocks of voters who don't vote. Eugene homeowners, the neighborhood associations, etc have all lobbied successfully for "single family only" zoning and kept development out. City Council members also tend to be homeowners because at 15K a year you basically need a second source of income to even scrape by on that salary. Tenants and homeowners have opposite goals when it comes to land value. **So tenants, if you care about rent prices, make sure you vote**, and make sure your city councilors[ hear from you ](https://www.eugene-or.gov/537/Mayor-and-City-Council)that you want more units. If you don't like the options you get at the ballot box in general elections or think there aren't enough, vote in the primaries where your vote will have an even greater impact since you'll be choosing who other people get to vote for. All you need to do in order to vote in the primaries is[ select a party](https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/registration.aspx) and your ballot will be mailed to you automatically. The whole process takes less than 5 minutes, can be done online, and you can change parties whenever you want. Selecting a party doesn't mean you have to vote for that party, only that you get the chance to vote in their primary. And vote YES on Ranked Choice Voting which is a measure that will be up for vote in the November election. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2e88b027-37c1-4d59-99dd-643973a4abb5.png) # What about private equity? Blackrock? "Price-fixing software"? I know it's popular to point the finger at private equity, AirBnb, or price-fixing software or whoever, but they are [drops in the bucket](https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/housing-crisis-hedge-funds-private-equity-scapegoat/672839/) compared to the massive supply and demand mismatch we have. And many urban areas in America have. Price fixing software won't enable you to charge more for rent than the market will allow, because another landlord without said price fixing software will just rent at a more reasonable price and get the tenant while your unit sits vacant and burns a hole in your pocket. # What about rent control? Rent control will just advantage people in existing units while disadvantaging anybody who moves here from elsewhere or even from in-town. It also gives your landlord great incentive to constructively evict you and means whenever you move, your rent will take a very steep hike. It just polarizes the rental market. The total amount of rent being paid stays roughly the same, it's just no longer equally distributed among the entire renting population. Rent control doesn't work. Yes, it freezes rents for some segments of the population, but it prejudices in favor of whoever happens to be in a unit right this very moment and never moves and screws over everybody else w higher rent, especially those trying to get off the street! # What about expanding the Urban Growth Boundary? This would make more cheap land available for development at the expense of nature being harder to access and farther away. We can build up without building out. I'm not in favor of expanding the UGB personally, but it would probably help. # But I hate all these new luxury condos! K be mad then, but it's more supply. Now people who can afford luxury condos will rent them instead of out-bidding you for other units. # But the condos are all empty?!? As a tenant, *you want vacant units*. Vacant units mean landlords have to live with the threat of their units not being rented, which means they will lower prices to make sure they stay occupied. Vacant units mean more negotiating power for tenants which turns up in things like pet-friendly complexes. Every market has inefficiencies and vacant units, this is normal. Trust me, those vacant units are costing them money. If they remain vacant long enough, the price will drop. That only happens if they *actually* remain vacant though, which our supply & demand mismatch won't actually let happen sustainably. # What about banning corporations from owning homes? The legal structure of an entity owning a property doesn't matter, they can't actually set prices, the market does. Just like you can't buy a $1 million house and sell it for $2 million tomorrow, neither can blackrock. If they are sitting on property, they are losing money, but that's only true if the real estate market doesn't going up because we keep refusing to build more real estate. You need corporations to build apartment complexes, they require tens of million dollars to build, which means you need investors, which means you need a legal structure for investment to occur through safely. Most single home landlords are also LLCs. # What about forcing developers to make "affordable" units? How do you make low and medium income housing? You build new, luxury housing and wait 20 years. This is similar to rent control where it just shifts around the rent to different parts of the market. Additionally, doing this makes this place less attractive to developers. Developers want to build units that are actually going to make them money, the more red tape and regulations, the more money they waste fighting or complying with them. And it's not just the developer's decision: they have to answer to investors. Investors don't want to invest in things which don't make money. Apartment complexes cost tens of millions of dollars, you need people to invest to make that happen, so you need to make investment attractive. Investors have the luxury of investing wherever they want. Unless Eugene is "investable", they will go elsewhere and you get no units.

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Eugene Bishma 2 months ago 77%
No Parking For Pride – Eugene Weekly https://eugeneweekly.com/2024/07/22/no-parking-for-pride/

> These lots will sit empty while 12,000-plus people try to attend the event,” Eugene Pride President Brooks McLain writes in an emailed statement to Eugene Weekly. “Parking is being blocked starting before our festival begins.”0 > Pride’s parking needs are “superseded” by an August 10 Ween concert at the Cuthbert Amphitheater, which is owned and operated by Kesey Enterprises, according to a press release from Pride organizers. > Per a 2006 concession agreement — a contract — between Kesey Enterprises and the city of Eugene, the private entertainment company has first right of refusal for parking around Cuthbert between May 1 and Oct. 31 annually.

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Eugene kescusay 2 months ago 80%
Oregon Country Fair starts tomorrow!

If you're attending, you can read the Peach Pit online [here](https://www.oregoncountryfair.org/peachpit/). I'm not going to be able to make it this year, but hope Eugeneans who can have a great time. And stay hydrated! It's still going to be beastly hot out!

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Eugene Bishma 3 months ago 100%
Local organizations hope to bring mobile recycling bus to Eugene, Springfield www.opb.org

> “Ten dollars is what you need on average to live a day on the street, and so that’s about two bags of cans. If you’re saying you can only bring one, you need two bags, (so) that’s two trips on the bus. How do you protect that one bag of cans while you’re going and canning on another?” On missing redemption facility hours: > “If you don’t make it and you have to keep them,” she said, “if you’re homeless that means you don’t get to sleep that night. You have to stay awake and babysit your cans or someone’s going to come along and steal them from you.”

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Eugene bamfic 3 months ago 96%
lol more bumper stickers

This town with the bumper stickers

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Eugene letsmakeafriendship 4 months ago 100%
Overview of Eugene Restaurants offering Meal Plans

If you're like me, you loathe doing meal prep every week and often end up making food choices that are bad for your health or expensive because you once again neglected to keep your stash of fridge food going. And so maybe you have come to the conclusion it would be better to pay somebody else to do the prep so you always have tasty meals ready for you. I did some research on local places that do this, sharing this in hopes that somebody else finds it useful. If anybody has experience with these places or other places they suggest, I'd love to hear about them. Prices shown are approximate. Note that I am using "serving" like the USDA uses it. A chipotle burrito, for reference, is around two "servings". # Ivys Cooking ($6-$15/serving, free delivery, minimum spend $14) [http://www.ivyscookin.com](http://www.ivyscookin.com) Pickup weekly (Wed) or get free delivery (Thurs), “home-cooked meal” vibe but still very professional. Minimum order of one meal (two servings). Great vegetarian options. Also offers additional "product boxes" you can add to your order for $10 and some items like jam, jellies, etc. $28 for Entree of 2-4 generous servings ($7-$14/serving) $38 Family Size (4-6 servings) - $38 ($6-$10/serving) # Sprout Kitchen (willamette and 25th) [sprout-kitchen.com](http://sprout-kitchen.com) ($6.50/serving, minimum spend $13) New restaurant w/ meal plan option focus on modern/gourmet. Each meal is around 2 servings. $13 each so $6.50 per serving. While food has some focus on being healthy, surprisingly no vegan or vegetarian options when I looked. Pickup weekly. # Glenwood Restaurant (25th and Willamette) ($5.25/serving, $21 minimum spend) [https://www.glenwoodrestaurants.com/](https://www.glenwoodrestaurants.com/) Choose from one of two meal combos each week, with vegetarian option available. $21 and designed to ‘feed a family of four’ so let’s assume that’s $5.25/serving. # Chipotle Catering (several locations) ($4.50/serving, minimum spend $90) Thought I'd consider this one as well for fun. Good veggie options. $8.50/burrito if you order 10. Each burrito is two servings. So that’s 4.50 per serving. Or you can order a bunch of ingredients and put them on tortillas of your choice (taco or burrito). This is $12.00 “per person”, which I’m going to assume is two servings, so $6/serving. Minimum order is a $90-$120 depending on which boxes you get. Of course, a single burrito is $9.85 so you're not really saving much with their catering options. With some creative use of gift cards you could probably get yourself a 10-20% discount here as well. **Honorable mention:** Erin’s table (local meal kit service) [https://www.erins-table.com/faq](https://www.erins-table.com/faq)

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Eugene letsmakeafriendship 4 months ago 50%
Rep Val Hoyle votes against FIT21 Act which would make it easier and safer to use crypto. FIT21 was endorsed by the crypto and financial industries alike for providing much needed regulatory clarity

This bill has passed the US house with rare bipartisan support and is now headed for the senate. Axios article about the bill: [https://www.axios.com/2024/05/22/crypto-legislation-fit21-house-passes](https://www.axios.com/2024/05/22/crypto-legislation-fit21-house-passes) Some other relevant background info: [https://www.dlnews.com/articles/regulation/us-house-passes-sweeping-crypto-fit21-bill/](https://www.dlnews.com/articles/regulation/us-house-passes-sweeping-crypto-fit21-bill/) Vote record if you want to look up your rep: [https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024226](https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024226) Among other things, the bill establishes: * Clear ways to determine if a crypto asset is a security or not, and a process for making that determination. If a crypto *is* a security, it is subject to many more regulations and laws which are needed to protect investors. * Clear ways to determine is a crypto exchange is actually an exchange, money transmitter, or other entity subject to regulation and what those regulations are * Which federal agency even has jurisdiction over crypto assets * That sufficiently decentralized cryptos (like Bitcoin) are exempt from many securities regulations. This is because a decentralized cryptocurrency can't rugpull you or otherwise collude to harm whatever investments one has made in them. When you think about bad crypto scandals like FTX, exchange collapses, and other rug pulls, they are all a result of *centralized* actors taking advantage of the trust of others. Decentralized, trustless systems like Bitcoin do not have this flaw as one does not need to trust a select set of centralized actors to faithfully and transparently administer the system. There is no single entity or set of entities, for example, who can make new Bitcoin which is not meant to be minted according to the Bitcoin protocol or force the transfer of funds from one user to another. * Likewise would exempt "decentralized exchanges" from securities regulations as there is no trusted centralized intermediary who can rugpull investors. One might use a decentralized exchange, for example, to swap BTC to ETH or another cryptocurrency. They are fast, transparent, and efficient.

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Eugene pm_me_your_data 4 months ago 100%
Lane County Landlords

Lane County has an excellent [portal](https://lcmaps.lanecounty.org/LaneCountyMaps/ZoneAndPlanMapsApp/index.html) to parcel maps and property owner data. Visualizing this data at a higher level reveals interesting features wrt land use and ownership. Interactive maps and tables are [here](https://lane.irl.fyi/). County map, by property class (3484×1729, 703kB): [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1f8128e0-7f22-4e6b-ad6a-36f70bfce588.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1f8128e0-7f22-4e6b-ad6a-36f70bfce588.webp) County map, identifying out-of-state land owners by classifying by region/state (3484×1729, 741kB): [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a88943ce-9d03-4ae4-a30c-e628580b8f6e.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a88943ce-9d03-4ae4-a30c-e628580b8f6e.webp) Large map, Springfield-Eugene area, by property class, without legend (5000×2728, 2.7MB): [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ed788987-e5b6-4133-af03-30623d9dce74.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ed788987-e5b6-4133-af03-30623d9dce74.webp) Land use, in aggregate: [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d3fdd890-5922-4160-95a4-bb08f2207617.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d3fdd890-5922-4160-95a4-bb08f2207617.webp) Owner location, in aggregate: [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8270867b-9abf-44eb-8b78-ace2c663433c.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8270867b-9abf-44eb-8b78-ace2c663433c.webp) Owner location, in detail: [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/79f466d6-6d52-4ba2-9610-33862d34d2fa.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/79f466d6-6d52-4ba2-9610-33862d34d2fa.webp) Top 1000 owners, by..., cropped: [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b5bf55a1-adaa-4432-a328-704b0c3e3f0c.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b5bf55a1-adaa-4432-a328-704b0c3e3f0c.webp) [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a7acfa04-89eb-48b2-8c8f-8ef14561c894.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a7acfa04-89eb-48b2-8c8f-8ef14561c894.webp) [![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fead52ec-55be-4554-af70-0a195004a40f.webp)](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fead52ec-55be-4554-af70-0a195004a40f.webp)

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Eugene bamfic 4 months ago 94%
Had to repost

remember to vote

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Eugene bamfic 4 months ago 100%
Bumper sticker

eugene gets some good ones

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Eugene bamfic 4 months ago 36%
First Incel Camino seen in south hills

First one in town I've seen. Bunch of Rivians around but not these yet.

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Eugene letsmakeafriendship 4 months ago 85%
Val Hoyle votes against bill which would withhold funds from colleges if they allow "anti-semitic" speech on campus. Democrats and Republicans alike have criticized the bill for being over-broad and s

Bill name: Antisemitic Awareness Act Current status: Passed house, awaiting vote in Senate Good explainer by US news https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2024-05-07/explainer-the-controversy-surrounding-the-antisemitism-bill Article about 700 Jewish professors who opposed the bill https://thehill.com/homenews/education/4651826-jewish-professors-biden-antisemitism-legislation/ ACLU statement against bill: https://www.aclu.org/documents/aclu-urges-congress-to-oppose-anti-semitism-awareness-act Vote tally: https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024172 If you feel passionately about this bill, contact Eugene's senators and Joe Biden who will have the final say if it passes the senate: Jeff Merkeley (202) 224-3753 Ron Wyden (202) 224-5244 Joe Biden (202) 456-1111

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Eugene bamfic 5 months ago 83%
Camas swale

dont actually know what a swale is, but it's a funny sounding word I saw on the freeway, and this is definitely camas

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Eugene letsmakeafriendship 5 months ago 100%
Thank you Rep Hoyle (D-OR) for voting against the TikTok Ban

Got this response when I emailed her about it. I have not been a fan of all of her votes, but I appreciate this one. Most of OR's reps voted for this bill [https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/202486](https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/202486) >Thank you for contacting me about H.R. 7521, the so-called “Protecting Americans from Foreign adversaries Act.” I appreciate hearing from you. > >On Wednesday, March 13, I voted in opposition to H.R. 7521. This bill would force the sale of the social media application TikTok, whose parent company ByteDance is based in China. > >Let me be clear: I share the national security concerns of many that the Chinese government is collecting Americans’ personal data via TikTok. However, I believe H.R. 7521 is an inadequate proposal that unconstitutionally singles out a specific company, setting a dangerous precedent. Additionally, by restricting access to a social media application, I believe this bill threatens Americans’ constitutional rights to free speech, expression and a free press. > >I also believe the bill’s provisions to force ByteDance to divest from TikTok within 180 days are unrealistic. In reality, a sale of this magnitude could trigger an antitrust acquisition review in the United States – a process that could take up to a year or longer. During this period, TikTok users in the U.S. could lose access to the app. > >This bill also ignores the fact that the Chinese government and other public and private entities around the world – including the U.S. government – are still able to purchase Americans’ private information from third-party brokers. That’s why I support comprehensive privacy reforms to protect Americans’ constitutional right to privacy and close the data broker loophole. > >The United States has rightfully criticized other countries for infringing on the rights of their own citizens by restricting free speech and censoring access to the internet. However, H.R. 7521’s restriction of Americans’ free speech and singling out of one company makes us no better than our adversaries, and it invites reciprocal attacks from other countries on U.S.-based companies. > >We must not forget that the U.S. government also engages in what I strongly believe to be unconstitutional surveillance and collection of Americans’ personal data and communications. If TikTok were sold to a U.S.-based company, I’m not convinced that American users’ private data would be secure. > >Instead of rushing a vote on a bill that was written behind closed doors without proper debate, Congress should pass comprehensive data privacy and security reform legislation that protects Americans from unconstitutional data collection by all companies, governments, and digital applications - not just one. ​

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Eugene Bishma 5 months ago 100%
Meiji Makes a Comeback – Eugene Weekly https://eugeneweekly.com/2024/04/26/meiji-makes-a-comeback/

Izakaya Meiji is Izakaya Meiji again. I never tried Junglefowl. Did anyone else?

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Eugene empireOfLove2 5 months ago 92%
Republican Oregon Rep. Charlie Conrad faces primary challenge over abortion vote https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/04/26/republican-oregon-rep-charlie-conrad-faces-primary-over-abortion-vote/

Conrad has secured a huge amount of aid for his district (HD12). But he also supported HB2002 (the abortion/gender care access bill) and the state party ditzes are mad about it. Looking into his stances and voting history he seems super level headed. Since the district is likely to go Republican regardless, he should be supported over the other party-line man.

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Eugene bamfic 5 months ago 100%
Local dropbear hanging out
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Eugene bamfic 5 months ago 75%
Pastry diss

This really takes the cake

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Eugene bamfic 5 months ago 95%
Another Eugene license plate

Seems kind of an own-goal, isn't it?

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Eugene letsmakeafriendship 5 months ago 95%
🇺🇲 Primary elections are coming up soon, you need to be registered by May 1 🇺🇲

Are you tired of voting for the "lesser of two evils"? Wish you had a say in who you got to vote for? Well you can, if you vote in the primaries! Primary elections determine who will be on the ballot in the general election. If you want to vote in the primaries for a party, you must select that party on your voter registration. You can [update your voter registration online](https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/vr/showVoterSearch.do?lang=eng&source=SOS). The next statewide primary election is **May 21**, which means you need to register and select a party by May 1 to participate in a closed primary. The sooner you register, the better off you will be. What positions can you vote on in primaries? * President * Governor * Attorney General * Secretary of State * Treasurer * State Legislators * Federal legislators (house and senate) Voting is one important way you can be politically active. There are many other ways as well. I hope you explore all your options and engage politically. Our political process has flaws, it's easy to look at things and think they are hopeless. But remember that apathy has never worked as a strategy to change anything for the better and probably never will :).

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