But why do you need such a large sheet?
But why do you need such a large sheet?
Louis Rossmann is a respectable person in the open source/right to repair arena
It’s taken me a while but I think I’ve finally settled on a new profession I’ve thought about entering for a long time but just hadn’t. Started school on Tuesday, loving it so far. Back to working with my hands!
hack the planet!
I was gonna reply to @virtasalto but this response is better than anything I would’ve said.
Go take the asvab, let us know how it goes, and what jobs are available with different scores.
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I’ve moved to using my time to watch more movies. I plan on reading but it’s a process to get me away from a screen at the moment. I check kbin maybe two or three times a day for about 30min increments. I used to spend hours and hours on reddit, but I like not having to constantly check it. I’m not really active on any other social media site, and reddit was basically my one and only. Now I just pop on kbin from time to time.
I hadn’t heard of this, but I feel like this is the case with most big social media companies atm.
Another good classic. Blue dream is great.
I’d buy it in a heart beat if I saw it on my local menu board.
I just found some durban poison and I’ve almost ran out. Hope I can find it again, it’s been a long time since I’ve seen it. Fantastic taste and smells even better.
edit: I’ve just taken another whiff of the the last nug…It’s so good. Here’s to an og! 🍻
PSA: Don’t use Chrome, or any browser, to save passwords. Get a password manager like bitwarden. It’s very easy to see what your password is with the browser saving them.
edit: for the people downvoting, it literally takes 30-60 seconds to get your email password if you save your passwords in the browser. Once that’s done none of your passwords are safe.
I also wouldn’t use lastpass personally. They’ve had some very concerning breaches and I don’t feel like they take security serious enough.
Reddit, for all of its flaws, is still one of the last true communities on the internet.
Reddit, for all of its flaws, is still was one of the last true communities on the internet.
I’d rather get the news from leaks when it’s actually in production instead of a title screen 3 years before production really starts.
I like 2 screens. It’s not overwhelming but also allows me to do more things at once. I’ve had 4 screens at work at one point and it was way way too much. But after running 2 screens for years, at this point, I can’t go back. I feel like I’m severely limited with just one if I need to do work things.
My initial thought was something like Elder Scrolls or Fallout, but I think I would be happier in something with a robust building system. Minecraft would work but something like 7 Days to Die would work too and add a bit more challenge. Maybe Valheim, I haven’t played a lot of that but the building system seemed good the little I played?
Edit: I think I would choose No Man’s Sky, actually. Endless exploration and a semi decent building system.
Nintendo likes to come out of left field with some weird shit sometimes. Unfortunately they’re also usually not on par with current consoles even when released. They like to play it safe in respect to specifications while coming up with wild ideas. I do kinda like that they don’t try to go hardcore on the latest and greatest as it does make for a more stable platform that people know how to work with.
Just finished the season finale of Silo. Can’t wait for the second season
Fair enough. I was thinking you stitched 20 queen size mattresses together too lol.