So you’re supporting the fact that the price of eggs has gotten significantly better under the current administration.
Mattress, shoes, chair, tires. The things that are between you and the ground
I think it’s now overstated how “different” Linux is. I switched to Mint about a year ago and there is basically zero learning curve right out the box.
It’s getting weirder every day
In rainbows?
Fuck Nestle.
Well, let’s do some quick math. Let’s count billable hours in a day with a minimum billable hour being 1 hour. If you work a 6 hour work day, and can complete the average task in 15 minutes, that works out to 24 possible billable hours in one day accounting for a total of 90 minutes of actual work.
So yeah, on paper it’s actually really easy to “work” 100 hours per week
I don’t know why this hasn’t been universally adopted. I love my HUD,
If you’re 29 that means you’re borderline millennial/gen z. Definitely not blaming you here. You are correct, this has been an issue for our entire lives and the generations before us have done exactly nothing to curtail the destruction of our planet
this is a problem that we’ve all created
You mean this is a problem that the boomers and gen x created. THEY are the generations that controlled the corporations whose only concern was profit. THEY are the generations that pushed consumerism with no regard to the natural world. THEY are the generations that elected the politicians that allowed this all to happen. So here come the millennials and zoomers to clean up their mess, just like everything else they fucked up for the rest of us.
I’ve had this same problem and it’s infuriating. I now use the accessibility option where it speaks the captcha, haven’t had any problems proving I’m not a robot that way
So this is material that is free of chemical pesticides?
Third party apps made reddit what it is. There was no official app when I joined, and without baconreader I probably would never have become a daily user. Then they launch a piece of shit official app that is clearly only designed to separate it’s users from their money. No mod tools, no ADA support, etc. Unfortunately they will survive, but it’ll go the way of Facebook or Twitter or any other social media app that went corporate and become a shell of it’s former self.
So reddit would rather pay hundreds, if not thousands of employees to moderate the site? Seems like a great business decision
Stranger Than Fiction, soundtrack by Spoon