100% of people who say shit like this in reference to Norway don’t know that Norway isn’t a member of the EU.
100% of people who say shit like this in reference to Norway don’t know that Norway isn’t a member of the EU.
You’ll have a second kimchi awakening when you switch to home made :)
I’ve never seen store bought that can compare, barring actually being in Korea.
For weight, they forgot to add: if it’s for advertising a price, it’s in $/lbs (though you will be charged in $/kg). The butcher knows damn well that steaks advertised at $15/lbs sell better than steaks at $33/kg.
It’s a friendly transaction between users purely out of the desire to help, and leaving it available to those who have the same question.
Further, it’s a transaction that Reddit facilitated out of their own pocket. I think people are being extremely petty about it. It’s best to just mourn and move on, we can still appreciate the golden years that Reddit gave us.
I agree, it seems very petty to me. If you don’t like the direction just leave, what’s the point of trying to burn it down? Especially given how much we all got out of it throughout the golden years. I say just mourn and move on.
This is just a rant about personal frustrations. I even probably agree with him on most of these things, but I don’t think we need to share this kind of thing here. So tired of threads about how much we all hate and disagree with each other’s languages. It’s better if the rust people get rust and the go people get go. There is no one holy grail of a language that everyone is going to like.
Not trying to insert my own opinion but I believe it’s because the core Lemmy devs actually admin and/or are involved in said instance. Well verify for yourself but somebody said it’s hosted from the same IP as lemmy.ml. And the core devs comment and moderation histories are public for all to see.
You pointed out all the extra complexities. Visiting multiple websites, and making a decision, and understanding what the decision means. Those are the complexities, nobody is saying they are big but even you recognize they exist.
Mainstream is also what killed Reddit, better to have a “big enough to be good” community. I almost appreciate that the barrier of entry is slightly higher.
I agree with you. Golang is a useful symbol for things like a community ID, but the human readable name is “Go Programming Language”.
Most friction will be from the sides of the blade rubbing against the kerf. I believe it’s just about concentrating force onto those teeth (which are essentially knives on crosscut saws, alongside chip clearing teeth).
This way the weight of the saw and therefore the cutting force will always be concentrated on a small number if teeth, which are able to slice deeper thanks to the extra force. Remember that when crosscutting you need to slice wood fibers. Rather than shear them as you do when ripping.
Thanks. To clarify, my server would have to do this? I don’t run my own server, I just joined a fairly small one (I didn’t know it would matter).
If I were implementing this nefarious Reddit I probably wouldn’t have edits wipe out the original data. It’s certainly not necessary to implement edits that way.
I’d probably chuck them into the drill press and take a rasp to them. You could get it consistent by using a consistent technique, and checking them against a gauge (e.g. cut a profile in a piece of cardboard).
As for 1. I’m told they’re getting rid of websockets in the next release, which should mean this annoying behavior goes away as well.
Are you saying I can subscribe to this community without negatively affecting my blood pressure? I’m slightly skeptical but I’ll give it a try.
It was rough watching Hannah’s last boulder in the semifinals. You could see the panic set in when she realized she wasn’t going to top it, especially after coming very close in the first attempt… and knowing she needed it. Wish her luck in the next comp.
Such a strong field in Women’s this year. Despite Janja, Oriane, Brooke, Miho, and more not competing in this one it was still super tough to make finals. I’ll never bet against Janja but I wonder if we’re reaching the end of her reign as the automatic winner of every comp she enters.
For what it’s worth, i just used the “add to Home Screen” feature on my phone’s web browser (from my instance homepage) and it’s working great. Indistinguishable from a normal “app” experience. In my case Safari on iOS but i doubt it matters.
Edit: looks like this:
Yeah I guess many skilled sports have some unique slang for a beginner or someone with no clue. Grom is another weird one for surf/skate.