Is it immoral? Don't they "owe a debt to society"?
House o' representin'
Ok... Why is it surprising?
I was. Millennial father of two.
Is it really surprising that a massive company investing billions into a nascent technology would develop in-house chips for it?
Lol, half a dose? More like 2-3 doses. Just watch the acetaminophen levels and you're good.
That's why I'm here. I mean, I was already using Lemmy since the whole api thing started earlier this year, but since my reddit app was still working I wasn't spending much time here.
There's plenty of other good Lemmy apps, we'll be fine.
User name checks out.
Why would you ask for your two bucks back? You got years of good service. Let the dev keeps his couple of bucks.
At 38, I feel like my life ended at 33 when I had my first kid.
Memory foam anything is terrible.
Can't say that's something I've ever worried about...
Pretty much one of the last messaging platforms I'd try to use.
To be honest, I'd be in support of assisted suicide. I support total bodily autonomy, in all aspects.
Well at some point we need to stop letting people believe that climate change denial is a reasonable stance to have. Letting folks stew in the consequences of their choices is effective.
Similarly, a shity old shed baking in the sun, filled with garbage bags of fish guts (from guests' fish at the gutting table of a fishing resort), that we had to load onto a pickup truck.
Like you said, a physical wall. I couldn't get past it. Whenever I got near the door of the shed, I doubled over wretching and y couldn't get any closer.
Pretty sure I saw something about it...
They exist. Mine (bought last year) has them. So did my previous one.
I have this one.
Honestly kind of wish I'd gotten touch controls sometimes, for easy cleaning.
Infinity for Reddit is being converted to Lemmy.