egg_irl is leaking.
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.
egg_irl is leaking.
Imagine a company that sells a lot of products online. Now imagine a scraping bot coming at peak sales hours and looking at each product list and page separately for said service. Now realise that some genuine users will have a worse buying experience because of that.
You must construct additional pylons.
Apparently, these are caused by Watermelon mosaic virus
Katawa Shoujo is a great game, it helped me a lot with my depression.
A guilty system recognises no innocents.
Russia will be issuing them all “work” visas soon enough.
Some languages depend not on a specific order of words in a sentence and everyone you meet on the internet is not a speaker of native English.
In some cases, it’s local plants making a return after the invasive ones got killed by climate change. For example, pine trees getting decimated by a pine borer bug all across Europe. In most of those places, they were planted in the 1950s to produce lumber which in turn was used to rebuild all of those destroyed European cities.
I think JD Vance will lose Donald Trump their election, but he is going to turn it around and pretend to be a hero who saved democracy, maybe publish a book about it too.
Yes. As a European centrist, I would be far left-wing in USA.
I own a Motorola g82 and it’s still a decent phone.
I barely talk to them and they are my family…
I expect them to be tiny lights to bring that alien mushroom forest aesthetic.
I am referencing that story and it’s Wikipedia page says:
“‘—And He Built a Crooked House—’”[a] is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first published in Astounding Science Fiction in February 1941.[1] It was reprinted in the anthology Fantasia Mathematica (Clifton Fadiman, ed.) in 1958, and in the Heinlein collections The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag in 1959 and The Best of Robert Heinlein in 1973. The story is about a mathematically inclined architect named Quintus Teal who has what he thinks is a brilliant idea to save on real estate costs by building a house shaped like the unfolded net of a tesseract. The title is paraphrased from the nursery rhyme “There Was a Crooked Man”.
Yes, but you can now afford better tools and materials, online tutorials and tool rentals exist, which can improve your odds a lot with a little preparation.
Edit: I live in an apartment where a construction worker used to live. It’s full of dumb kludges and half jobs, or as slavs would call it, “khaltura”.
There’s a link to the actual listing in this thread.
It’s a more 90’s aesthetic where materials were available but not the finances to hire someone to do it well, so people did stuff like wallpaper by themselves instead with varying degrees of success.
Nobody believes you.