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Okay, if this is real, this is worse than I was expecting.

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  • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

    @masek Yeah, I found that reddit post in my search before posting. The other pages are about how clerks should help customers deal with the shortage, not the shortage itself, so weren't relevant to the shortage issue I was talking about. So I didn't bother including them.

    (Just like you didn't need to bother being kind of a dick about it.)

    It also doesn't address the validity question. If you check the thread you yourself linked, there are people who claim they used to work at AutoZone who say this memo is out of character for the company. Despite that, I still don't _think_ this is disinformation - but I still don't _know_ it isn't.

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    @moira @masek

    Not sure if it particular memo is real or not. However there appears to be reporting of constraints in lubricants.

    Warnings from Shell, Valvoline, O'Reilly Automotive , Toyota and Nissan.

    Cause is the base stock drying up to make synthetic lubs.

    Just a moment...

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    Second Automaker Sounds Alarm Over Dwindling Motor Oil Stock [UPDATE]

    How can an oil crisis trigger a shortage of synthetic motor oil? The answer is "base stock."

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    • tijgertje1987@mastodon.onlineT tijgertje1987@mastodon.online

      @moira
      No I don’t. But enough of you guys voted for that guy to put him in the WH (or did not bothered to vote)

      And he most likely will have destroyed your country this time. I don’t see the states getting trust back for the coming decades

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      @Tijgertje1987 American Cascadia voted overwhelmingly for Harris, against him. We also voted for Biden, and Clinton. It was never close.

      This highlights how the US _really isn't_ one political state, and how this is a long cold civil war where our side lost a real big round, partly because the ultrarich went _all in_ with the fash, e.g. buying Twitter to turn it into a fash propaganda and disinfo fountain.

      Hence how he tries to destroy us when he remembers we exist. He hates us, too.

      None of this means you should trust the US after this, of course. Foreign policy consensus has been shattered; you _shouldn't_, and _can't_.

      But it's like... just a little like...

      ...please don't hate Scotland for England's votes.

      It's a little like that.

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      • print@theforkiverse.comP print@theforkiverse.com

        @moira @masek

        Not sure if it particular memo is real or not. However there appears to be reporting of constraints in lubricants.

        Warnings from Shell, Valvoline, O'Reilly Automotive , Toyota and Nissan.

        Cause is the base stock drying up to make synthetic lubs.

        Just a moment...

        favicon

        (www.axios.com)

        Link Preview Image
        Second Automaker Sounds Alarm Over Dwindling Motor Oil Stock [UPDATE]

        How can an oil crisis trigger a shortage of synthetic motor oil? The answer is "base stock."

        favicon

        The Drive (www.thedrive.com)

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        @print @masek There's that 40%-ish shortfall number again, too.

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        • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

          @Tijgertje1987 American Cascadia voted overwhelmingly for Harris, against him. We also voted for Biden, and Clinton. It was never close.

          This highlights how the US _really isn't_ one political state, and how this is a long cold civil war where our side lost a real big round, partly because the ultrarich went _all in_ with the fash, e.g. buying Twitter to turn it into a fash propaganda and disinfo fountain.

          Hence how he tries to destroy us when he remembers we exist. He hates us, too.

          None of this means you should trust the US after this, of course. Foreign policy consensus has been shattered; you _shouldn't_, and _can't_.

          But it's like... just a little like...

          ...please don't hate Scotland for England's votes.

          It's a little like that.

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          @moira
          Personally I think it will be a good thing when the USA goes bankrupt and falls apart and not just for the world.

          Then the non-racist states can band together and create a better country

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          • cdfinder@techhub.socialC cdfinder@techhub.social

            @moira

            This is crazy indeed and will have huge effects on the whole world economy.

            Make sure to keep tagging such posts with #EpsteinWar, as a reminder that the petro pedo has only started this war to move attention away from the #epstein files.

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            @cdfinder I should try to start doing that. I'll attempt to remember.

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            • tijgertje1987@mastodon.onlineT tijgertje1987@mastodon.online

              @moira
              Personally I think it will be a good thing when the USA goes bankrupt and falls apart and not just for the world.

              Then the non-racist states can band together and create a better country

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              @Tijgertje1987 The biggest reason I _have not been_ a Cascadian separatist is because of what the neo-Confederate states would do with a free hand.

              So be careful what you ask for, you might get it.

              (Something called the Cascadian Subduction Zone is the other big reason. Look it up.)

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              • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                @Tijgertje1987 The biggest reason I _have not been_ a Cascadian separatist is because of what the neo-Confederate states would do with a free hand.

                So be careful what you ask for, you might get it.

                (Something called the Cascadian Subduction Zone is the other big reason. Look it up.)

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                @moira
                Let’s be honest.
                Those red-neck states would just got burst without the money from states like California.

                But yes they are terrible

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                • tijgertje1987@mastodon.onlineT tijgertje1987@mastodon.online

                  @moira
                  Let’s be honest.
                  Those red-neck states would just got burst without the money from states like California.

                  But yes they are terrible

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                  @Tijgertje1987 I mean internally.

                  Their children do not deserve that.

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                  • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                    @Tijgertje1987 I mean internally.

                    Their children do not deserve that.

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                    @moira
                    True but well.
                    Still better then WW III, what that moron nearly caused by trying to invade Greenland

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                    • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                      Okay, if this is real, this is worse than I was expecting. I've been thinking about secondary outputs but I've been thinking way more about plastics, inks, other secondaries.

                      I have been worried about products shortages but maybe not enough. I am and have been assuming that there will be preferential distribution to corporations (which obviously includes most freight) and least preference given to individuals trying to do their own work themselves - e.g., like RAM over the last several months. But I haven't thought about the price side of that.

                      And holy shit it's gonna get fugly.

                      So, uh, yeah.

                      Maybe buy an ebike. Maybe make some plans.

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                      @moira oil product shortages?

                      ..."maybe buy an ebike"

                      Don't forget to get some chain lube too.

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                      • tijgertje1987@mastodon.onlineT tijgertje1987@mastodon.online

                        @moira
                        True but well.
                        Still better then WW III, what that moron nearly caused by trying to invade Greenland

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                        @Tijgertje1987 Sure. And similarly, between a fascist united states, and a hypothetical broken-up united states, I will pick the latter _every time_.

                        I'd just prefer not to have to make that choice.

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                        • marjolica@social.linux.pizzaM marjolica@social.linux.pizza

                          @moira oil product shortages?

                          ..."maybe buy an ebike"

                          Don't forget to get some chain lube too.

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                          @marjolica Chain lubes aren't oil based. At least, not ones worth even a fraction of their price. (They exist but they're absolute shit tier.) Everything even halfway decent is some kind of wax-based.

                          But yes, I am stocked up even on that.

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                          • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                            @moira If you want to see the complete memo: https://www.reddit.com/r/oil/comments/1te33rt/autozone_internal_email_leaked_ref_upcoming_oil/#lightbox

                            Included in this post is only a screenshot of the first page. Sloppy 😏

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                            @masek @moira Thanks.

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                            • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                              @marjolica Chain lubes aren't oil based. At least, not ones worth even a fraction of their price. (They exist but they're absolute shit tier.) Everything even halfway decent is some kind of wax-based.

                              But yes, I am stocked up even on that.

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                              @moira @marjolica

                              Petroleum based waxes?

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                              • supermoosie@mastodon.auS supermoosie@mastodon.au

                                @moira @marjolica

                                Petroleum based waxes?

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                                @SuperMoosie @marjolica Actually, good question! I've categorised waxes separately and mine are all biodegradable but I can't say they're not, I don't know the manufacturing process.

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                                • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                                  @print @masek There's that 40%-ish shortfall number again, too.

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                                  @moira @masek

                                  Another 40% claim of different supply chain issue

                                  geoworldpolitical (@geoworldpolitical@mastodon.social)

                                  Your Prescription Drugs Come Through the Strait of... How prescription drug supply chains depend on the Strait of Hormuz. 40% of U.S. pharmaceutical ingredients flow through this chokepoint—disruptions mean shortages. https://theboard.world/articles/energy/your-prescription-drugs-come-through-strait-of-hormuz #Energy #Oil #Climate

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                                  • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                                    Okay, if this is real, this is worse than I was expecting. I've been thinking about secondary outputs but I've been thinking way more about plastics, inks, other secondaries.

                                    I have been worried about products shortages but maybe not enough. I am and have been assuming that there will be preferential distribution to corporations (which obviously includes most freight) and least preference given to individuals trying to do their own work themselves - e.g., like RAM over the last several months. But I haven't thought about the price side of that.

                                    And holy shit it's gonna get fugly.

                                    So, uh, yeah.

                                    Maybe buy an ebike. Maybe make some plans.

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                                    Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social)

                                    Internal AutoZone memo: “.. We’re facing the largest supply shortage of lubricating fluids in the modern history of America. Realistic, middle-of-the-road estimates are for our average available supply in this product category to drop by 40%.” (via Costa Oil) $AZO

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                                    @moira Meanwhile our so called leaders have their heads in the sand - almost literally.

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                                    • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                                      Okay, if this is real, this is worse than I was expecting. I've been thinking about secondary outputs but I've been thinking way more about plastics, inks, other secondaries.

                                      I have been worried about products shortages but maybe not enough. I am and have been assuming that there will be preferential distribution to corporations (which obviously includes most freight) and least preference given to individuals trying to do their own work themselves - e.g., like RAM over the last several months. But I haven't thought about the price side of that.

                                      And holy shit it's gonna get fugly.

                                      So, uh, yeah.

                                      Maybe buy an ebike. Maybe make some plans.

                                      Link Preview Image
                                      Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social)

                                      Internal AutoZone memo: “.. We’re facing the largest supply shortage of lubricating fluids in the modern history of America. Realistic, middle-of-the-road estimates are for our average available supply in this product category to drop by 40%.” (via Costa Oil) $AZO

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                                      @moira @rpmik I'm worried about diesel engine oil. This is the second warning I've seen online about potential shortages. I bought 6 gallons of the stuff last week. It's a real shame that one idiot in Washington has to turn all of us into hoarders.

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                                      • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

                                        Okay, if this is real, this is worse than I was expecting. I've been thinking about secondary outputs but I've been thinking way more about plastics, inks, other secondaries.

                                        I have been worried about products shortages but maybe not enough. I am and have been assuming that there will be preferential distribution to corporations (which obviously includes most freight) and least preference given to individuals trying to do their own work themselves - e.g., like RAM over the last several months. But I haven't thought about the price side of that.

                                        And holy shit it's gonna get fugly.

                                        So, uh, yeah.

                                        Maybe buy an ebike. Maybe make some plans.

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social)

                                        Internal AutoZone memo: “.. We’re facing the largest supply shortage of lubricating fluids in the modern history of America. Realistic, middle-of-the-road estimates are for our average available supply in this product category to drop by 40%.” (via Costa Oil) $AZO

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                                        @moira

                                        That reads fake to me, it's talking to franchisees like they're humans deserving of respect and information.

                                        Does not seem corporate at all.

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                                        • eestileib@tech.lgbtE eestileib@tech.lgbt

                                          @moira

                                          That reads fake to me, it's talking to franchisees like they're humans deserving of respect and information.

                                          Does not seem corporate at all.

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                                          @eestileib At the same time, I'm seeing a variety of similar numbers of estimated supply shortfalls, including some people have appended in replies.

                                          So if it's fake, it's using some numbers being quietly reported elsewhere - which makes being fake weirder.

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