I would recommend someone get in touch with the NLRB - it can be done anonymously, if needed.
Just about every single union out there has an advisory board that includes employers.
Absolutely not true. I believe you are confusing a Labor Management Committee - which is a common space for the Union and bosses to meet and discuss issues.
Bosses are not in legitimate Unions.
Source: I serve in an elected position in a sizable Union where I also serve on a Labor Management Committee.
Secondly, Unions are for the Workers - not the bosses. To hell with "costs." Enough sympathy for these people. If they can't afford to pay their workers a good wage and provide them a quality work/life balance, they don't deserve to be in business.
No. They can be fed wherever is convenient.
I think a 40m EFHW might be your best option. If you can keep the antenna up for extended time, you can make a window bulkhead with some wood or you can buy one of the fancy ones MFJ makes. Otherwise, you could just run your coax to the antenna and then tie (with parachord or similar) the ends to the tree, etc and something sturdy inside.
A more expensive solution would be to use a magloop inside. You could also get a vertical and put it in the yard and run coax to it.
I know where you're coming from. I have direct access to my music at home and use Strawberry to play them.
Plex (as far as I know) is only "free as in beer," so i doubt you're going to have any success finding a 3rd party music player. I have the Linux app for when I'm away and don't want to use my phone but the tiny, Android-sized Plexamp app on my desktop is out of place, and has its own eq, compression, etc.
This may be the most awesome post I've seen in a decade!
I was a Xubuntu user for about 15 years but have an old EeePC running Debian.
I just recently moved my main, home computer (10+ yo EliteBook) to Debian 12 and am very happy. I will be soon moving my amateur radio "shack" computer (bought last year) to Debian as well.
Forcing Snaps and Snaps' terrible usage of disk space (in my experience) is what made me move. The annoying Firefox update warning only served to aggravate me further.
I do use a couple Flatpaks (did with Ubuntu as well) but it was my choice - not a requirement. I haven't had any disk use problems or bad experiences with them.
If like add another question - how about in a RPi too? I believe there is a LineageOS android TV out there. For anything have any experience with it?
I can't comment on that one but I have the MFJ-1026 and it works exceptionally well but there are caveats - it can only eliminate what both antennas hear and (as far as I recall) are similarly polarized.
In my case it is effective in eliminating noise from my daughter's older TV and some other suburban interferences.
It takes a little time to get used to using but, once you are, tweeking for the best signal becomes natural.
I can't comment on steering reception because I've never really used it for that purpose. I suspect it would work depending on the geometry/positioning of your antennas. A Yagi or beam antenna would be more effective.
Something makes me think it takes a lot of time - not to mention coordinating with other events but a FediQSO party might be something.
I am afraid we're a distinct minority in the hobby, though.
Know what's ironic? One of the most prestigious Labor schools is at Cornell.