Your comment starts off quite condescending. That’s not a very nice way to start a discussion. Therefor I am giving you a downvote today. Please try to be nicer in the future.
Your comment starts off quite condescending. That’s not a very nice way to start a discussion. Therefor I am giving you a downvote today. Please try to be nicer in the future.
Such poetry. It brings a tear to my eye
Weirdest UK experience for me was the electrical shower heater thingy. Still can’t wrap my head around that one. But it’s apparently not unique to the UK.
What kind of chips do you mean? French fries or Lays? If the latter, I doubt it. If the first, I doubt it. Salt and vinegar crisps on the other hand, are uniquely popular in the UK.
If you’re dockerizing it, you’re dockerizing it under Linux. Nobody dockerizes anything under Windows, that’s the definition of insanity. And the tool itself works basically the same whether you’re using Windows or Linux.
How are people using it wrong? How should it be used instead? We (I) cannot guess context…
Frozen pizza, because every family member in my house has to eat at a different time today.
There’s a lot of doomsaying people on this platform. “Boomers reaped all the resources, so now I can’t buy a house and won’t ever get a pension” or “capitalism is fueling climate change, so now we’re all gonna die”. I’m not saying they’re not valid complaints, but It’s very unhelpful to complain about these things that you cannot change unless you do something about it. I respect climate activists who march the streets and get arrested every week or even gen z’ers who think of all kinds of alternative living arrangements like boats or coops , but these doomsayers aren’t making any effort to change any thing, just complain and cry.
No that sucks too. Just use flameshot instead
Is this one of those “red flags” people keep talking about?
A man of culture, I see
What is it? A 1980’s calculator?
I like making stuff. The point is that you do something where you can see something grow over time into something more than just the sum of your effort. It can be anything.
I own a house, so most stuff I make are extensions or improvements on the house. Last year I build a chicken coupe. This year I remodelled the unused hallway.
If you don’t own a house you could try volunteering somewhere. I recently started volunteer work with the theatre group my daughter is a member of.
Or maybe gardening, rent a plot at a community garden.
Even working out at the gym can have the same effect.
There is no point to life. It’s not an fps adventure game, it’s a sandbox.
If you enjoy what you’re doing, you won’t have to work a single day in your life.
The plastic piece goes onto the metal pieces
When I buy a new phone, I take the storage out of the old one and put it in the new one
I’m sorry, I did not put this in the right words. I thought I already deleted the comment. But no yes yes.
A LOT of people pay for that. I was flabbergasted as well. Why would you pay for a free service? This feels like buying premium bottled tap water and they don’t even bother to filter out the chlorine and the heavy metals.
I’m in the kitchen with my teenage daughter, so maybe the fridge?..