I work from home and don’t spend a lot of time on mobile.
I work from home and don’t spend a lot of time on mobile.
I feel like an idiot for not knowing this, but website do you go to to read Threads?
I tried going to “threads.net” but it’s just a link to download the app?
To this point, I wish Threads had a desktop UI.
I hate cardio, so that’s what I do. Weird thing, but I figured if I hate something it’s the thing I need to work on. Besides, it seems like cardio is the thing that helps you lose weight the fastest.
Hottest, in the early '90s I worked for a technical trade school as a lab instructor in Phoenix, AZ. My commute was by motorcycle from Tempe, AZ. In the heat of one summer it got to near 120F outside one day, and wearing motorcycle gear plus the heat from the motor made me feel like I was going to pass out from extreme heat exhaustion (but luckily, I didn’t).
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No joke, when I was a kid my grandma (who is gone from this Earth now) used to make me peanut butter and mustard sandwiches. She was raised on a plantation in Georgia, so I always used to wonder if it was a southerner thing.
Being a part of Lemmy in these early days has been kind of interesting, seeing all of the bugs and bits that will be ironed out over time. One day when Lemmy is as old as Reddit it will all be folklore. Maybe.
Kinda doing the same thing with Twitter right now…
I am slowly, over the long term. I am still glancing and reading some of the reddit subs that haven’t made the move, but I figure over time they’ll eventually migrate away. One day I probably won’t even look anymore and will have forgotten about Reddit completely.
No, but I heavily use perl still… I feel like you can’t really call yourself a Linux person without knowing perl and python both. Knowing awk can’t hurt though.