

I use very little, so I picked a plan with a pay-as-you-use data. It’s expensive for the amount you get ($10/Gb), but since I seldom use more than 1gb, it ends up cheaper overall.


I use very little, so I picked a plan with a pay-as-you-use data. It’s expensive for the amount you get ($10/Gb), but since I seldom use more than 1gb, it ends up cheaper overall.


It’s all good, I’ve learned to work around it. The camera part wasn’t a joke; a couple motion tracking cameras in my work area saves me dozens of hours a year if not more.


No, not at all. I only get upset because I’ve already asked myself many times to no avail, and the 28th time isn’t going to be the ticket.


No, and I get irrationally angry when I’m looking for something and someone asks “Well, where would you have put it?”
“You better start calling 911 now!”
The only thing that worked was putting up a bunch of cameras so I can go back and look to see where my brain thought was a good spot to sit something in the moment.


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They sounded (I’m sure) like they’re totes all above board with immigration and animal control and childrens services
You’re a piece of shit.


I’d like to join/help. Dm me the discord.
And for anyone wondering, I was able to get the app working in linux pretty easily (installed via Bottles as a “productivity app”).
Edit: they updated the app. Still trying to get that running.


I was able to install it through Bottles as a “productivity app” and it worked right out of the box (Fedora 43). Haven’t 100% function checked it yet, but so far so good.


Ahh, the good old Jenny Crank diet.


I hear that all the time. Including from coworkers in the same area. I guess I’ve just been lucky. I keep track of it and my messed up items (wrong flavor/expired/opened/damaged) is like 2-3%. Which is probably better than my own track record TBH.
But I also do my best to lessen the burden on the shoppers. I try to keep it simple, I try to pick slow times & nice weather, I try to tip well.


I’ve rarely been in a grocery store since covid. Once they rolled out order online and pick it up later, I’m never willingly going back.
So I guess that counts as making a list.


“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” ― Carl Sagan


Supposed to pay for someone to come around and pump it out. But this was the Caribbean, you don’t get in any trouble as long as you can afford the bribe.


Cleaning the underside of rich people’s boats. I didn’t have access to actual scuba gear so I would snorkel around disgusting harbors, holding my breath and scraping/scrubbing barnacles off by hand.
Wasn’t bad money, but it was gross. People weren’t supposed to release their sewage in the harbor. But they did. Thankfully only did that a couple times before finding much better work.


I used to work at a car audio store. I’ve installed literal hundreds of them. I guess it’s better than nothing; but I would almost rather sing to myself. The only decent ones are the ones that physically plug inline with your antenna. The broadcast style are so limited in power that they don’t work very well with the crowded local FM band (I swear some of these stations are broadcasting way above their limit)
I guess I am probably pickier than most when it comes to sound quality.


I’m no audiophile; but I’d rather jam toothpicks in my ears.


I recently purchased an older vehicle that came with a standard CD player and no AUX input. Setting down to plan and burn a dozen CD-Rs was quite nostalgic. I was surprised the local mega-mart actually had them in stock.


Moved out as soon as I was 18. Kinda wish I hadn’t have, little bro is still living there at ~35 and has it pretty nice.


I built my own DC++ hub with blackjack and hookers in the wake of the original fall of the house of lime. It was fun for a few years.
I can replace insoles, I can mend the uppers, but once the soles start letting water in, then it’s time for retirement.
Guess that’s a skill I should learn.
Protip: E6000 craft adhesive works magic.