That’s the dream right there.
That’s the dream right there.
On Kbin I search for this: @trendingcommunities @ feddit.nl (no spaces)
And subscribe to the community/magazine in the search results.
For you it’s probably available at: Lemmy.world/c/trendingcommunities
Hard disagree on the boring person part. What software are you working on these days?
Joke’s on her; I planned this THE WHOLE TIME.
Did I write this? Hello me.
Not who you replied to but I have a Whynter I’m pretty happy with. Low maintenance, reliable for the few years I’ve had it so far, and works reasonably well in my one bedroom apartment. The inlet and outlet hoses are a bitch to clean but other than that it’s been great.
My guess is to get better pricing at their bank for the ACH they’re probably already using and reduce the CC network fees they’re paying. Just a guess though.
They’re cute until the terrible fourty twos.
Absolutely not. I just know eventually I’d get stuck on pause and slowly lose my mind over eternity.
The fear of death is important to me. It helps keep me degenerate adjacent.
Too noticable. Once the kids in your middle school figure it out they’ll use you as a test dummy and that would only get worse with time.
I’m online too much as it is.
Slow, steady progress as you get older but without the hassle of having to level up manually? Perfect.
If you’re coming from kbin that link might not work. Try this @BestOf or this https://kbin.social/m/BestOf
This is what I do with a Pi running HAOS and a Synology ds920+ running backups and everything else. It’s been rock solid, gives me a decent backup solution, my home automation is stable and responsive and no-fuss, and plenty of options for tinkering. Highly recommend.
There was a study done on this kind of mentality. Researches invited pairs of players and before each game flipped a coin to designate one player rich and the other poor. The rich player was then given more money and an easier set of rules. At the end of the game they interviewed the player that inevitably won, and in all cases the players reported that they won because of key decisions they made while playing. Not one mentioned they got lucky with the coin flip.
Summary and interview with a researcher: https://www.marketplace.org/2021/01/19/why-rich-people-tend-think-they-deserve-their-money/amp/
Study (pdf): https://studenttheses.universiteitleiden.nl/access/item%3A2661526/view
You can’t control your feet and they always shapeshift to a size that makes your shoes too tight.