I wonder where they get these numbers from. It only topped out at 86 at my place today. You'd think they're using a thermometer they got sitting out in the sun in the middle of an asphalt parking lot or something.
I get it...
A certain part of me likes the idea of serving the public. However I've never needed a cop's help to deal with a traffic accident before. Typically the person who fucked up owns up to it and we work it out like the adults we are.
I'd rather fly.
It boggles my mind how few people use hot keys and ALT to navigate menus. Something that has probably been a standard on computers since as long as I have been around (the 70's) ....
That would definitely be the day I stopped checking in. New reddit looks a lot like what they changed digg into, and is about as useful.
Don't need an article to tell you that a service that requires private information (cell phone number) is not interested in your privacy.
Thanks. I was looking for something like this.
I just made one at [email protected] ... but your's looks better.
I just made a more generic community for the topic of FOSS art and design. Please join if interested. I hope it will turn into something.
Man. That color looks pretty good. What color/brand is that?
I'd rather have a Krita community... or better yet.. a graphics design one. Or at least an adobe one so the rest of the suite can be included. I wonder if we're not making communities too detailed for the current state of the system?
Are you thinking the quotes are not correctly attributed?
Not crazy... just stupid.
$100 is a far cry from what I would call "budget"
I bought a Kyocera brand of this model over a decade ago and I still use it often as my only coffee grinder. Simple and functional design. Easy to adjust courseness with a simple nut on a screw. Not much here to break other than the rim of the glass jar when I have hit it with the ceramic burr. But the jars are the standard canning jar size and are easy to replace or swap with something bigger.
I spent almost $30 on mine back in the day. But Kyocera is a japanese company. Looks like the product has been cloned by several chinese companies now and is going for almost half what I paid. Of course the quality could be lower than mine, but it is a really simple design, so I don't think I'd worry about it. If I needed another, I'd buy one of these off brand versions.
Also.. I've made grind for everything from french press, cold brew and super fine for espresso with this grinder. I started with a fancy electric one which died in a few years, but never replaced it because spending a couple minutes grinding manually helps wake you up as well.
Perhaps... but once a certain amount of people left DIGG for reddit back in the day, the whole thing quickly fell apart. I mean, yea, DIGG still exists and I assume there are people who still use it, but I've never met one since I left it about 15 years ago.
Its not like the API issue is the only reason, much less the main reason people want to leave reddit. A lot of people have been wanting to do it for a long time now, it is only that there haven't been any other options with a crowd big enough to hold a conversation beyond only a few people. There is a big chance that that is now changing.
Aloe. The easiest. Can forget to water it for weeks. Doesn't need a large amount of light. And it is a useful crop.
I once bought a metal wash tub, put it on my porch, added sand, rocks, plants, fish and water... and called it a pond. It is pretty easy to do.
Anything that will hold water for a couple weeks will have tadpoles in it pretty quick.
There have been a few stories about some companies getting punished for not going along with this plan of selling this private information. Like I think Qwest for example. This was over a decade ago, so I don't remember all the details that clearly.
Reddit back before mods and subs and everything was self-moderated was certainly peak reddit. You're nuts if you think that will ever happen again.