Make it an abortion kit
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Omg such a waste of time that could have been spent scrolling through memes instead of trying to do the right thing.
I know, look you are doubling down and making it worse. Re your last edit
That said, I stand by my original comment. Plastic water bottles are made of fucking tissue paper these days. They 100% would snap if someone stepped on an opened/empty bottle.
Stop making shit up, how can you even think this would be the case. Go grab a plastic bottle and step in it. When you realise that no it doesn't snap, try to fucking jump on it as hard as you can.
No it doesn't depend on the person's weight
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cloud-2-butt-plus/
Would have worked a charm for this particular article
I have a 12 years old TV if not older. Turns on instant.
How have consumers got to accept something like this as normal?
Some of the eu regulations, you can't just waive them by accepting an unreasonable EULA.
I have a Linux pc hooked to the TV and it's very convenient to use while lying in the sofa. In fact that's all I use the TV for. And the reason I am interested in this post, as my 12 years old dumb TV will kick the bucket on day it the other.
The pc is my server/nas and runs kodi in a container that outputs to the TV. It has no keyboard nor mouse, but I do have a remote controller that I had lying around from an old android TV box. Basically you turn the TV on and kodi is there waiting with all my movies, series, and iptv to choose from. With a great remote controller that works beautifully with kodi.
The remote is a minix neo a2 I have had for years. Highly recommend it. If it dies I'll do a quick research to see if there is something better this days, but I'd be keen to buy another one straight away.
I'll build a Faraday cage
Look I don't care for lemmy trends and I use Apple laptops as I get them from work.
That said it's hardly a superior ecosystem, and particularly for this specific use. As a million people have said already, kodi on Linux is a pretty good start. Look at libreelec that is an os wrapped around kodi.
Disagree, there were, possibly still are, good ones. A handful around mushrooms cultivation, food preserving, food fermentation and personal finance specific to my country come to mind, lots of high quality content.
But I know what you mean. I think it mainly happens once specific subreddits started going mainstream, often with an influxnl from facebook people. Out of all the fermented stuff, the kombucha one made my eyes bleed due to its popularity. Half the posts where new people asking if they had a mold problem, the other half was existing members posting "read this before posting, this is what mold looks like", but they were obviously ignored lol
There are other things you don't know obviously, among them the amount of time it takes to build a power plant, the insane amount of money it costs to build it, and the actual running costs!