I get that urge time I use a helical staircase with a human (or larger) sized central air gap. I think it’s a niche form for High Place Phenomenon… maybe because I watched too much Batman (TAS) as a kid.
I get that urge time I use a helical staircase with a human (or larger) sized central air gap. I think it’s a niche form for High Place Phenomenon… maybe because I watched too much Batman (TAS) as a kid.
When I was degoogling a couple years ago I had a heck of a time choosing between protonmail and fastmail.
I went with the fastmail and, while I have no complaints, I’m starting to glance at greener grass.
Thanks!
And yeah, I’m prepared for 4 figures on this one. I mean, as prepared as I’m going to be.
Thank you for the tip. I will make sure they’re on my list.
All excellent advice, thank you very much! I like the idea of actually calling the companies, my introvert brain hadn’t come up with that.
I’m on the west coast of the US, BTW.
I could be wrong about the price being dependent on volume of data recovered, that’s was the impression I got from a lot of the company’s marketing sites.
Stash Tea is reasonably local to me. I drink their English Breakfast and the Cranberry Pomegranate.
I couldn’t really think of much to add, but I reworded it so the points aren’t so jumbled together.
Banana cream pie.
The bakery we usually buy bread at has had banana cream tarts as one of their desserts of the month, and the sweets case has been a lot more tempting than usual the last several trips. I’m both relieved and bummed they’ll be gone tomorrow.
Project 2025 is a report from a far right think tank, the Heritage Foundation that MAGA aligned groups are all pushing into the news cycle.
There are plenty of centrist, progressive, and/or left wing (the 3 camps that make up democrats) think tanks but those are producing 3 fairly different paths/goals - compared to HF’s singular message of “lets make a white christian nationalist state.”
So it’s easier to for them to build a critical mass of polling (1 high profile UltraCon idea vs 3 different voices out of the Democratic party). The media ultimately magnifies apparent support because extremism drives ratings/clicks and they’re all dependent on popularity to make money (or keep what funding they have in the case of NPR/PBS).
Edited for clarity.
Now we know how to beat AI. We just have to pass the No LLM Left Behind act.
Wow, Dodge is worse than Telsa and almost down to Polestar.
I’ve been calling them McMansions on wheels, but considering how much tracking they do, I may start using your analogy.
Good to know. Thanks for the breakdown.
It’s known as the 27 club.
Our nearest Pizza Hut delivers via Doordash whether you order direct or through DD, but if you order direct its 30% cheaper. I’m not sure who’s eating the markup.
CBS laugh tracks are like nails on a blackboard to me now.
28 is a perfect number of years to shut down after.
I’ll see myself out.
I recognized the name AU10TIX, because I half-joked on Lemmy about a potential mass doxxing of Xitter’s most vile users back in September when they announced the partnership. I assumed they’d be a target for ransomware/hackers, not that they’d just leave their admin creds out in the open.
The closest I come to chatting is asking github co-pilot to explain syntax when I’m learning a new language. I just needed to contribute a class library to an existing C# API, hadn’t done OOP in 15 years, and had never touched dotNet.