True, but do you want to be putting your funds with a company that thinks Twitter is a sound investment?
True, but do you want to be putting your funds with a company that thinks Twitter is a sound investment?
The best of those that I’ve found are often restaurant/something else in the same building. Like restaurant/laundromat. Or restaurant/rug shop.
You know, I was thinking the new Futurama episode poking fun of NFTs was way late to the game.
I was wrong, apparently.
I’ve had a couple of g pros that each lasted about 3 years.
Sure as hell wouldn’t pay a monthly subscription for them, though.
You can also accidentally break stuff with a real power washer.
How many of those were actually good, though?
Genuinely asking, I only saw 3 out of the 5 and don’t remember being blown away by any of them. I’m not sure I even remember the plot of some.
But I can still immediately recall songs from both Encanto and Moana and I haven’t seen either of those in years.
Just enable format-on-save. That way gofmt can helpfully delete that variable you just added that you were for sure never going to use. You’re welcome!
There technically is!
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/print
Well. In browsers, anyways.
Idk about woust-er sauce, pretty sure that’s just dropping a syllable.
But the rest of it is because the syllables are supposed to be worce-ster-shire.
Enjoying it, but wondering if I’m missing a way to work backwards to find communities.
I’ll give an example - Sleep Token, a band I like, released an album not too long ago. If I Google “reddit sleep token”, I can see a few communities like /r/metalcore and /r/progmetal discussing them, so I can guess I might want to join those communities.
If I Google for “lemmy sleep token”, I get a bunch of random websites with articles about sleep token with links and quotes about motorhead.
Whats the strategy for working backwards like that on Lemmy? Is there one?
I’m skeptical, but not enough to write it off completely just yet. Definitely skeptical enough to not preorder, though.
I have raged against a printer once or twice. Seems plausible to me.