The bowls from the same line are great too. Modern bowls have sides that aren’t steep enough so they spill too easily.
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Protip: go find yourself some plates with a more classic design. E.g. I have Wedgwood Windsor plates. See that middle bowl area? it’s about 1.5cm deep. See that rim? It catches anything that manages to escape the bowl area. Good plates are a solved problem, they just don’t look like modern minimalist plates. Ever since I got these I don’t think I’ve ever managed to lose anything over the edge of a plate.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Thank you for calling Borg Customer Service, 3 of 6 here, how may I help you?
2·8 months agoI always figured it was just a new thing they were trying for a bit.
Man if only that was true. A neighbor across the street is a chain smoker, and I hear him hack up a lung every morning for a couple of hours.
Yeah smoking will make you live shorter, but it’ll also reaaaally fuckin’ ruin your life leading up to that.
Oh for sure, but the stuff going on with their chest is fluff I thought, not booba.
Isn’t that character canonically a guy?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I am not a builder… but that does not seem right
2·9 months agoUnless you’re hanging a CRT you really don’t need to bother screwing into the studs. Get the right type of plug and you can hang some pretty absurd weights from drywall, especially if most of the force is straight down like it would be with a tv mount. I really like the screw-in type plug. Easy to install, no possibility of the toggle not toggling or whatever.
If you want to mount one of those extendo-mounts I’d probably bother to screw it into the studs though, to be fair.
not if you’re killing processes the current user started.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Why I Believe Printers Were Sent From Hell To Make Us Miserable - The Oatmeal
2·10 months agoCanon megatank is pretty great too. The only complaint I have is that it’s weirdly insistent on having photo paper in the back paper entry, and not in the drawer. Other than that the thing just prints. No cartridge chip shenanigans either because there’s no cartridges, and besides the ink is actually affordable compared to cartridges.
It’s almost exactly like that only if the tin hat guy would turn out to be right every single goddamn time in hindsight. RMS is… a character at best, but he sure has some predictive powers.
Honestly I’ve never had an easier time getting that sort of thing to work than on linux. As soon as there’s a font installed providing emoji pretty much any program will pick up on that. Even got a Toki Pona font working just by installing it. Now I can IRC in languages no one speaks!
The potential harm in the comic is lack of buff dudes, the potential upside in the classic is more good people being alive.
It’s changing the problem from definite harm and potential upside to definite upside and potential harm.
It makes sense people value potential harm different from potential upside.
ni li mije ala. ni li meli ala. ni li ni.
Do you think whataboutism is more important than either?
Use debian testing if you want up-to-date software. The name implies it’s unstable, but it’s really not. Debian stable absurdly stable, and debian testing is regular stable.
“I just like dipping my fries in crude oil. What of it?”
Oh! In that case: absolutely nothing. Credit cards are terrifyingly insecure. Whether or not the info is on two sides or one. Any webshop you use your credit card at can just arbitrarily charge it from then on if they feel like it.




While what you say is true of course, I’d still rather be in a world where pandering to LGBTQ+ is profitable than one where it is not. It says something about culture at large, even if the act itself is a bald-faced money grab.
Visibility is the first step to acceptance.