It’s been close to 5 years since I needed to print something at work. At home, more like 20 years.
Hamartiogonic
I think the artist behind Mad Max might have some ideas worth exploring. When in doubt, add more spikes.
If a company does that, they are teaching customers that the original piece is too high and that you can always haggle for a lower one. Is this really what they wanted? Sounds like this could hurt your business.
I know some people who still do that with the right click menu. Then again, they don’t really copy-paste stuff very often. Maybe only once a week or so.
This is pretty cool. We really have moved over from Reddit, since we already have some of the niche communities. There are plenty of Linux users already, so it shouldn’t take long for people to start posting there.
Has anyone made c/distroHopping yet?
There’s probably plenty of overlap between p(ir/riv)acy communities.
I was about to write a comment saying that I agree with you, but then I decided to fact check myself.
Turns out, my intuition was wrong. Apple really has a larger market share than Samsung.
It’s a lot like email really. If the 14 MB of storage hotmail once offered wasn’t enough for you, switching to the 1 GB of Gmail may have seemed appealing. If Google seems a bit too creepy for you, consider switching to proton or something.
If the admins of your current instance don’t like your cat memes, feel free to move to another one where cats and dogs are equally appreciated.
Oh, yeah those motivational quotes that sound great as long as you don’t think about them any longer that 2 seconds. By the time you get to the fourth second, the perceived wisdom of the quote is already on fire and about to fall apart and crumble into million pieces.
“Don’t stop when you’re tired. Stop when you’re done.”
And then you suddenly remember that friend who got severe burnout…
Image generating AIs are exceptionally good at pulling mutated horrors from the depths of Hell. I wonder what’s the equivalent job of an LLM such as GPT4. Writing business books?
Nah, AltaVista is where it’s really at.