

I agree! It’s a deliberate action taken that makes them addictive!


I agree! It’s a deliberate action taken that makes them addictive!
I run a private pixelfed instance as a sort of family photo archive. Works well enough!


Admittedly, I’m not going to read this.
How is it even possible?! On the physical level.


Used to never care. Not one bit.
And then I treated myself to an E60 M5.
Day 2 - some random guy compliments it and starts a chat.
Random talks at the lights. In the parking lots.
Someone walked up to me in Belgium and asked if he can take a photo. Of a disgustingly dirty car that had been driven 1200 miles in the last 24 hours. I just shrugged it off and said sure, go ahead.
Point being - I am now aware of it being a thing. It’s also a pleasant feeling, so now I try to do the same. Last one I complimented was an E34 M5. Guy made the appropriate smile of acknowledgment back.


Ha! Good.


So glad this is irrelevant to me!


Till first light - yes. But then I won’t get the penalty of you being slow or on your phone. You won’t be behind me at the second light.
I have a working hypothesis, the short of which goes something like this:
windows makes one memorise orders of infinite submenus, while linux makes you understand the way it works.
That attitude is what’s getting in your way. Do what you’re good at and become as close to the best on the market as possible.
It’s not free lunch, but there’s no magic!
Meh. The recruiters that matter know better. The candidates that matter have no problem getting a job they want.
It’s the intent that matters.


Palatable effort, fellow keyboard warrior!


I’m sure we can come up with some incremental system.


Can we just come to an agreement to change the headline format to trump said something stupid <datestamp>?


Not OP, but even flatlining as opposed to constant downfall is a win.


Such a US view.


Such misfires are common in Nigeria, where the military often conducts air raids to battle armed groups who control vast forest enclaves. At least 500 civilians have died since 2017 in such misfires, according to an AP tally of reported deaths. Security analysts point to loopholes in intelligence gathering as well as insufficient coordination between ground troops, air assets and stakeholders.
Sounds like desire to improve is not that high.


If you see requests to tidal in your browser - they’re not going there from the server, are they :)
Only really addressing your last sentence.
For that kind of money - you can literally build one yourself using and old chassis. Might even end up cheaper. I’m a BMW guy myself, so I have realoem.com to help me, but Subaru has a massive following as well - I’m sure there’s some sort of equivalent.
It’s in there. Just click it. The link. Right up there.