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I hate that I like this so much.
I hate that I like this so much.
What?
Web results only? As compared to what? AI results? What’s in the first tab? You’re… searching the web for results. What else would be in the first tab??
Edit: I haven’t used Google in a while. I just searched “who is Dr dre” on mobile. That’s a lot of boxes. Wikipedia box, albums box, songs box, people also search for box, videos box, you really gotta scroll down before you get to the results. Google doesn’t really link you to the answer anymore, it just answers you. Wow.
Yeah they need the dash. ->
Is it not available on streaming platforms? I don’t know how piracy is handled in this community (there’s no mention of it in the side bar). It’s on the internet in one form or another.
I remember watching it to understand how it’s been referenced so many times. (Mainly the bike slide). I was kind of surprised that the anime wasn’t about racing bikes or anything like that.
Yeah. You?
Good guy Mozilla.
I’m interested in hearing others opinions about it myself. I haven’t taken the plunge yet.
Dang that sounds so good I can hear it in the image.
I bet in ublock origin you can just click the “block JavaScript” button and refresh the page. That works for a lot of things like this.
It’s what you use to turn the lights on and off.
Thank you! I wish it were more obvious what random strings of characters meant. Sometimes I see them and I have to hunt around in community rules and mega threads and I still can’t find a solution as to how to decode them.
Awesome! This might be the best modern way to experience Virtual Boy games!
Oof
After super monkey ball 2, the aesthetic of the game started to… not appeal to me. It got all pastelly and rainbowy.
This is a little bit of a step back, and I dig it a little more.
Hi, I’m not a Swifty. Is this a reference to a song lyric?
I would marry the non-binary who did this for me in a fuckin heartbeat
Probably difficult difficult limes difficult. Like rebuilding a wood frame house into a concrete block house.
You can reuse parts (doors, windows, etc) but not everything comes apart easily, and it’s still a lot of work reassembling things. Even the parts you should be able to reuse, you may end up replacing since they don’t “disassemble” easily.
A few things you could probably get for $1, but would be better if bought in bulk:
A permanent marker, a package of labels. Combined, you can reuse your Amazon boxes as storage boxes. Labels aren’t necessary, but black text on a white background is easier to read from a distance.
Box cutter knife/utility knife. Can be used to cut holes in Amazon boxes for pets to play in. Or, simply keep them but the front door so you can open packages right away.
Hook-and-loop (Velcro) ties for wires. Can be used to tidy up the wires behind your desk, or for charging cables when traveling.
Dish soap (without degreaser)/baby shampoo. Aside from their original purposes, these can both be used to clean glass before applying a permanent tint (or just to clean glass normally) or to wash your car (degreasers can wear away at your clear coat over time.) Both can be found at the dollar store.
Colgate regular toothpaste. (If you don’t have tooth sensitivity) You don’t need colgate total. You should still use an electric toothbrush. You should not use the cheap off-brand toothpaste. You should also floss.
Jellyfin/Subsonic/Plex Server If you have a digital library (movies, shows, music) and an old computer/laptop/raspberry pi, you can put one of these three programs on it and host your own, personal, Netflix/Spotify for free with no ads. You only need to pay for electricity. You need to learn a bit to set it all up, but once it’s done it’s very set-and-forget. You’ll also need to buy or find your new media online (or rip it from a disk), which can be a big change for some.
Something else that has a low barrier to entry: origami. Learn how to make a square from any sheet of paper, then learn how to make the traditional paper crane. All you need is any piece of paper and scissors (to cut it into a square). If you enjoy making the crane, there’s an endless amount of models to fold. The craft has exponentially taken off in the last few decades, just do a little searching.