Last night we’re all jets. Not of the figheter variety.
Last night we’re all jets. Not of the figheter variety.
Thought this was obsolete as of like a year ago. Did they update it?
Yeah. Lemmy was ok for a few months after the api exodus but seems to have shrunk down to some really, um, I guess immature people? Maybe fringy angry self righteous people? I’ve been coming back less and less often and it seems to be getting worse, but there is the occasional gem and I’m never going back to the bad place.
That’s a good point.
Not really. If you are filling out $10 1099s you’re probably taking a standard deduction so it never matters.
Just being near their WiFi is enough.
Ur a bot. I can tell by the pixels unicode.
Edit: joking aside you bring up a good point and our security through anonymity cultural irrelevance will not last forever. Or maybe it will.
I donate every year and they made it easier than ever this year if you use Apple Pay or anything equivalent. Like 15 seconds and that includes chhosing amount.
edit: for us with the lazys
This is some peak Lemmy. Thanks for the good work!
Not only that, but copyright applies to copying, not reading, which is what it’s doing.
anything you might want to track/find. keychain. luggage. a purse. a pet. where you parked. they have card sized ones to put in your wallet. maybe they should put them in remote controls.
there are probably some good departments. then this wouldn’t apply, but I have no experience know how many are good.
pssh I wish I could use my own hardware. even if you get a great machine at first they never upgrade. do it like phones where you get an allowance if you use your own for work. I’d dual boot and always have top of the line
pretty sure that paper causes cancer
Dunder Mifflin puts love in their paper.
not everyone
I don’t think over ever used the extraction dialog. I just right click the file and choose where I want it to go
don’t stop the CJ!
does it get more normal than death?
Yeah, my dad was on a bivad 25 years ago for almost a year. Back then it was the size of a washing machine. By the end of his hospital stay they introduced the satchel kind with batteries.