Offer to trim her armor, girls like trimmed armor, Zezima told me.
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Offer to trim her armor, girls like trimmed armor, Zezima told me.
It was more a joke about the people who keep uploading videos of them “offroading” in their cybertrucks (trying to justify their purchase) and it’s really no different than a whole lot of actual rural roads that people drive on daily with their 20 year old two wheel drives sedans.
Probably need them for off-roading on rural gravel roads.
TIL that Android phone users are a new racial category.
(Not sure if sarcasm)
grEen BuBbLes = cYbeR bUllYIng
I definitely was thinking of how litRPG fit in when working on a couple of the squares. I have a soft spot for JP Valentine since I was introduced to the genre via his books.
This very reason is why I cut off both thumbs. Can’t force me to unlock my phone with my thumb print now. Checkmate, cops.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1149
Less risk of computer viruses, higher risk of bird flu though.
I love SwiftOnSecurity.
We can remember it for you wholesale.
I slightly disagree because it can be a good way to track people who only traffic in bad faith. If there were some other way to flag them, I’d be all for it but it’s almost completely bad options for ways to flag that sort of anti social behavior.
I used to use Delicious Library but the developer went to work for Apple and he can’t develop the app any longer. I switched to Book Tracker but it’s trying to be more than I want so I’m not set on it.
“Never say goodbye. If you don’t say goodbye you aren’t really gone. You just aren’t here right now.”
Hopefully this gets sports out of the news app. I rather use that spot for the crossword personally and I hate that those tabs are unchangeable.
I only use Goodreads anymore to track my book collection or when trying to find books for high school students at the library I work for looking when looking for similar books to recommend to ones they’ve already read and enjoyed.
I use it for tracking my own books because I can add a plug-in into Calibre, which automatically takes care of it, but I’ve also started using StoryGraph and hardcover.app which is a more manual process, but hopefully can get automated soon as Hardcover at least has a public API.
I’d be interested if anybody wants to share links to their own on those services. I’d like more people to follow, my links available in my bio on Lemmy
The Library at Mount Char. I wasn’t sure what was going on for much of it like a good Cohen Brothers movie. And there were definitely a few things that I didn’t expect to happen.
Don’t have to license a patent if your worst case scenario is you just buy the company.
It’s all over at the equivalent thread on [email protected]. It became all about how Android phones got so much better that it diluted the dominance of Samsung.
I wonder if this development isn’t tied to the sealed box updates tool that rolled out earlier this year.