

@grok is this true?


@grok is this true?
Need them in the Press Rooms at the White House and Pentagon.


There’s nothing as permanent as a temporary fix.


But only the toilet has an open hole in the middle for your butt to hang down through, and you’re usually not spending any time trying to push out a turd on any seat that’s not a toilet.


Griz and The Floozies


took me too long to figure out to read it as re-styling rather than resty-ling.


I try not to context-switch between shows. However much of a show drops at a time is how much I watch before switching to a different show. Then I can just use the relevant platform’s “new episodes” alert to know when there’s something to slot into my viewing time.
it’s not just about the microwave returning to clock function. It’s also about the microwave being returned to it’s normal standby state so that pushing the buttons functions as expected for the next person.
Wait, do you actually say the letters every time? Just think of how many syllables you’ve wasted in aggregate over the years!
Yeah, just have to be up front about it so people know what to expect.
That probably varies based on local culture. But I’ve never lived anywhere that it’s not the norm that unless otherwise stated in the invitation, the host is paying for the party.
always finding their way up onto the roof or gravitationally pulled into that one stupid post they could easily walk around.
damnit Roach.


The reason is simply that the Constitution says so since the beginning.


yeah I use webdav on my home NAS with just one phone and one laptop. probably going to self-host serve so I can do shared notes with the Baroness.


Joplin can sync between phone and laptop with a number of network storage options
https://joplinapp.org/help/apps/sync/
or you can self-host Joplin server.
https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/blob/dev/packages/server/README.md


uh … let that sink in?


I replaced Pixel launcher with Lawnchair. Very similar UX but let’s you do things like set the search bar to just open your default browser.
The bill targets “operating system providers” and it’s called GrapheneOS. So yes, they would be subject to this law if they are based in USA.