Just realized I’ve got a wide selection: Windows, MacOS, Android, and EndevourOS, and Manjaro. (I haven’t booted the Windows box in MONTHS…)
Scott Mumford (Dad Mod from r/paulthomasanderson)
Just realized I’ve got a wide selection: Windows, MacOS, Android, and EndevourOS, and Manjaro. (I haven’t booted the Windows box in MONTHS…)
Many seem to have the attitude that if you never use them, the bulbs will never burn out. Problem solved.
Laugh, grimace, or down vote if you must, but I keep one handy and it works wonders. Clog-free in '23!
Anyone know if things like uBlock Origin already handle this? 🤔
I love that feeling that a space is a little better off for my having passed thru it…
Report back and share how it went? It’s so gratifying and rewarding for me–whether or not anyone sees me do it. And you don’t even have to commit at my level: It started with the notion of picking up just one piece every day…
Walking every street in my giant suburban section of L.A, picking up litter as I go. 3 years, and 1,200-ish miles so far. And probably thousands of pounds of trash.
Yes, this is the procedure. I would miss my bidet if it went away. And the cold water doesn’t bother me–it’s rather bracing and refreshing!
The only thing I would change about mine is that I wish I could fine-tune the pressure dial. There’s a very small range between “OFF” and “FIREHOSE”–but I have the basic, entry-level model.
Ooh, good one. It’s rare, but it’s happened…
LOL. Yeah, I’m right behind you…my daily driver is a '93 Civic…
Yeah, mine comes out of the case maybe twice a month… Microfiber cloth and alcohol on the screen and back and sides of the case much more often.
The former is what I was specifically referencing…
My favorite version of the large-group-stops-in-the-worst-spot is when they do that at the top (or bottom) of ESCALATORS. 🤦♂️
In a larger sense, you’re right of course–but it’s another one of the “death by a thousand cuts” that I encounter every day…
Yes, driving, parking–all manner of auto-related behavior are prime examples of this. But I would add that pedestrians are not faultless. Can’t count the number of times I’ve had to wait for a young, healthy pedestrian just taking. their. time. in the crosswalk while a bunch of us are waiting to complete a turn, for example. I always double-time it in a crosswalk–it’s not only courteous–it diminishes the likelihood of me getting run down by someone looking at their phone while they’re driving.
I think about the “zero consequences” thing a lot. I help run the local farmers’ market, and recently our city has stepped up parking enforcement. (As a “rule-follower”, I celebrated the change.) Our customers are howling at the parking tickets they’re getting. They come to the market Info Booth to complain to us–as if it were our responsibility somehow.
Dirk Diggler of the future.
People indeed hate change, and they’re fundamentally lazy. The easiest, most status quo thing you can do is nothing.
I didn’t know this either.
“Google launched the WebP format as part of its mission to make loading times faster across the internet. WebP allows websites to display high-quality images — but with much smaller file sizes than traditional formats such as PNG and JPEG.”
Turns out–they were!