It’s a machine in the locker room where you drop your wet swimming trunks in and it mechanically wrings them out so it dries faster.
I’m a llama and I eat casserole.
It’s a machine in the locker room where you drop your wet swimming trunks in and it mechanically wrings them out so it dries faster.
Because they (old guys) come out of the pool and put their swimming trunks in the centrifuge things to dry and then they take like an hour to get ready.
A cracked brick wall is more visible than a sinking foundation.
Better make sure people don’t have fun just being amongst themselves, how can we introduce a product that invalidates the traditional social experience?
All of their content is public though, you don’t need to verify your age to watch a Joe Rogan podcast.
Cities skylines 2 is already out so IMO we don’t need more games
From a business standpoint I’ve noticed these two mindsets prevail:
With paid SaaS, there’s always somebody to blame for missing features or outages. From my POV either way the IT department is getting blamed if a system goes down, and the overconfidence in the vendor to fix all issues timely is not always realistic.
Business leaders have conditioned themselves to being sold something. With open source they still expect a CEO or some figurehead to give a presentation on how the free tool will benefit the company, even though it doesn’t make sense when there’s no incentive to sell.
MAGA when they realize they are part of the collective America and are just as responsible for making it greater as anybody else.
Charts these days mostly seems to mean how many tiktok videos play the song. When I ask people what kind of music they like it’s either “whatever I find on tiktok” or some random niche band I’ve never heard of like Ralph and the Orange Peels.
I guess in a society that is increasingly lonely especially for young people, it’s easy to get dragged into the redneck incel rhetoric. I don’t really know where this activity is taking place but it seems to be everywhere.
Somebody tried selling me a locked phone on eBay despite listing it as unlocked. The seller refused to be helpful so I filed a claim with eBay, waited the 10 days, eBay sided with me, got a refund and shipped the phone back, waited for the refund to process, then spent $100 more to buy the same device from Amazon.
This reminds me of the time in HS when a letter broke off my laptop keyboard and my parents insisted on taking it to the shop for a repair. Turns out they really just wanted the shop to turn over my search history and chat logs. I already knew my parents were nosy so I would always delete it anyway.
One day I came home from school and they said the shop fixed the keyboard but just needed my password to test it and do updates. I said no it’s fine if he can type in anything into the password then obviously the keyboard works, and I already did the updates regularly.
They literally had to beg me for the password and they were like pleasssse just give the shop the password so they can finish their checklist and you can get your computer back, and I was like fine if it’s the only way I’m getting it back. Of course nothing came of it because there was nothing to discover.
Then my parents got the computer back but kept it in the trunk of their car for a week, and I accidentally saw it when we were leaving Old Navy which started a whole “I don’t believe this!” discourse in the mall parking lot.
Moral of the story just talk to your kids instead of spying and lying, because they know and it won’t work!
So now they’re just charging people for what they were already doing anyway.
A lot of malls in Asia have signs that say not to walk on the escalators. So yeah I guess if it breaks you’re SOL if the people in front of you aren’t rule breakers.
If the conditions are still the same that cause people to want to ask for a 4 day work week, then people will keep asking!
In HS trig class I asked the teacher what was the actual logic behind the tan function, and she said “well it’s just programmed into your calculator” and I said I realized that but how did it work, she told me to go ask the AP calc teacher.
The YouTube viewing experience on FF is terrible. I have premium no ads and still manage to break the interface occasionally by clicking a new video or seeking the video playing.
This does happen though when they cc me on an email that has nothing to do with me, and expect me to dig through the whole thread to see why it’s relevant.
It’s like the movie Sliding Doors, except it’s a pocket door to your parents guest bathroom.
It basically already is because you know most people are just going to lookup a free VPN who has every motive to obtain as much information as possible about the user and sell it.