jermaustin1 3 days ago

I bought my wife's grandma's house in rural central Louisiana so that her grandpa could retire and not have to worry about medical bills or anything like that. It already has a "woodshop"[1] on it, and when the contractor finishes (or at least starts) on repairing the years of neglect, I will also be a woodworker in the woods.

I'm currently a "woodworker" in suburban Houston, but usually only average $500-ish per month (heavily loaded toward a couple of times of year - Mid Spring, Back to School, Christmas).

1: https://www.icloud.com/photos/#/icloudlinks/08c7DUB5txbSRiCs...

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bcraven 3 days ago

I'm not sure posting a photo with EXIF location data under a full name is a good idea.

jermaustin1 3 days ago

My home address is public record as well. My business locations are also. If someone wants me, I'm available for them to kill.

9rx 3 days ago

The evolution of the internet has been fun to watch:

1994-1998 – Don't give out any personal information online.

1998-2004 – Well, maybe just don't give out your real name.

2004-2010 – Never mind. Your full name is fine. Just stay away from sharing racy or compromising photos.

2010-2016 – Actually, the photos are okay as long as your "bathing suit area" remains modest.

2016-2020 – On second thought, bare all if you wish. But, please, don't spread misinformation.

2020-2025 – Ugh, fine. Whatever you do, do not share your exact GPS coordinates!