How? How do these companies exist and stay running?
How? How do these companies exist and stay running?
Oh great. @fookreddit69@lemm.ee is back. Let’s see how much attention we can draw to ourselves today, shall we?
It’s so obviously the same person. If anyone ever desperately needed to get the fuck off the Internet and go touch grass, it’s this guy.
Yeah man, this is it. I like freedom and disposable income. But I feel like it would be rewarding raising kids. But also it’s sentencing them to whatever fucked up reality the last few generations have pushed us towards.
Read their comments. Look at their AskLemmy posts and how they respond to people. This person is terrible to interact with and it’s completely self-inflicted.
Look into drink mixes for endurance athletes. We use this stuff constantly.
I personally love Skratch. They make a more traditional 70cal/scoop mix and also make an electrolyte-only mix that’s easier on the digestive track if you don’t need the sugar for exercise.
I got a job as a software engineer and I live in one of the major cities in the US pretty comfortably.
(I was high school valedictorian, objectively average in college, and am maybe the high end of average in my career. My high school set a pretty low bar.)
My god, I hadn’t even noticed that autocorrected to “Tab”. Fixed it, thanks for the call out.
Software Engineer:
Make a junk email for junk signups and accounts, if you can. Don’t accept the cookies. If the product you’re using is free, the information you enter is what’s being sold to someone else.
Ctrl+Shift+T reopens the tab you just accidentally closed.
Birds’ nest.
I like some of their songs. Despise others. They have changed sound so much over the years that I’d be surprised if that wasn’t the answer everyone gave.
Maroon 5.
They have adapted to the times in ways no one could have expected.
I have their duffel pack 2, I’ve had it since 2018 or 2019? Great for a gym-going office worker who packs lunch, doubles as a good personal item for flights. Love that bag.
An explanation from one of the maintainers explaining why they removed the toggle from the UI and try to hide it from users because it’s going to be deprecated eventually:
That must have been it, appreciate the clarification.
I’ve used it in the past, but they are deprecating one-way ignore-delete syncing.
My understanding of rsync was that it was pretty painfully slow.
I guess maybe too mainline for everyone here but I use an Asus router flashed with the Merlin OS (a painless easy process) and it works excellently. No issues setting up all the things you mentioned.
Depends which one you buy. I have a manual transmission Crosstrek, so no starlink and no eyesight.
How very idealistic and nice of you.