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Whoopsie!
Just a geek, finding my way in the fediverse.
Whoopsie!
I’ll join this.
I commented on a motorcycle thread a few days ago where the poster said “bike from 1982, over forty years old” (or something to that effect) where I had to do the math and realize… Shit… That was forty years ago.
I’d been looking for the nudge to cancel and the last round of ads did it for me.
My first thought as well.
“Won’t cancel my membership? Guess I live here now”
I mean… Expiration dates are mostly a lie anyway. Just do the sniff test, probably fine.
But, on topic, I do appreciate the post since that’s weird.
My 2017 Honda Civic doesn’t have a touch screen but I did specifically have to get the “lower end” LX model. All the EX models I looked at were touch control.
Paying less money to ensure I don’t get garbage I hate? Don’t threaten me with a good time.
EDIT: I enjoy how I managed to accidentally format the “not arguing” bit in huge font so I’m screaming at you for some reason… Sorry
Not exactly to your question, but a company I used to work for would ask for experience in internal only tools on job reqs.
Sure, hopefully it’s for people making role changes internally, but it seems a bit weird to ask for experience in <custom internal tool it is literally impossible to see, use, or hear about without working there> for an entry level job.
And if they’re hosting on one of these cloud platforms that is decreasing in cost, then they’re paying less for hosting and increasing their profit margin even without the subscription increases. I never made that connection before… Excellent comment.
How am I supposed to doom scroll without doom posts?
; )
For years I’ve desoldered components from electronics that are destined for recycling/trash. I haven’t needed them more than a few times but it’s redeeming when I need a specific thing I’ve never needed before and can pick one out of my component box rather than buying a pack of 100 and never use 99 of them.
Tiny momentary SPST switches are definitely the most common thing I use from the bin but I’ve also reused some LEDs, capacitors, and resistors.
I had one. I don’t remember why though… Maybe it came with a PC as part of a sales promotion?
It worked fine but nobody else had one so it was really just used for backups of “large” (at the time) data.
Don’t let your dreams be dreams. I believe in you.
We got a phishing campaign at work awhile back with an attachment named “OktaAccountStealer.pdf”
… I was impressed. What I really want to know is how many people opened it anyway.
Is the eye murdering deck OLED PWM flicker problem in this video?
I’m on mobile with very little bandwidth so I can’t check.
Playing the long troll game by burying your nudes for some poor sap in the future to find.
I respect that.
I’ve noticed over the last few years that you can always find new releases but “old” material is increasingly unavailable. .
Want the new super hero movie that released last week? Easy.
Want 1984’s “The Last Starfighter”? Good luck…
“when pigs fly: the death of oink, the birth of dissent, and a brief history of record industry suicide”
Look it up if you haven’t read it, I never miss an opportunity to post it but it looks like the original demonbaby host is now offline. There are mirrors though.
I dropped prime after the announcement… Who’s next?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminum_can
Guess it depends on your definition of “plastic” and if someone would colloquially refer to an epoxy lining as plastic. Not here to debate word meanings but there is definitely a liner inside aluminum cans.