I mostly wear dresses as I find them to be the most comfortable option, and I’ve only bought them with pockets for a long time now. No pockets? No sale.
night_petal
She/Her. This is the part where I say the typical things like I’m not good at describing myself. I love to play guitar and play non-competitive computer games. I’m fairly passionate about the FOSS community. I’m hoping that this will lead me toward more friends :D
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK there is an intense Zionist propaganda campaign ongoing
131·11 days agoVotes on Lemmy are public.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•3.5" floppy disks were peak tactile feedback in storage: easy to stick in, drives had a button to immediately eject them, big enough to get labels, thin enough that stacks didn't take too much space
7·12 days agoThey had better than that with a lever you turn into place. You got both a spring loaded click and turning a lever.
Around 2004 I had just recently graduated a shitty tech school as a DBA. Soon after I got a job via my father for one of his college buddies. My job was to convert old cobbled together FoxPro into something relatively modern. I was also hired simultaneously to the same company as a Java web developer and had to combine the two. I spent 2 hellish years there and haven’t touched code since, which sucks because I used to really love programming.
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memes@lemmy.world•There was a rubber hose that you drove your car over
5·16 days agoVarious kinds of places used these. There is a drive thru liquor store near me that still has one. Surely cheaper to keep that than installing anything new when ringing a bell works just as well.
Maybe it wasn’t obvious, but I was referring to the runtime of the Javkie Chan movies.
It covered Rush Hour and a portion of Rush Hour 2. Not 3, because the city is no fun.

The Xbox runs the og XBMC. It is still my media server after 20ish years. Having to use FTP for it is kind of a pain, though. Upside is 500gb hard drive with old Xbox games and every emulator game I’d ever want to run.




Sounds cool. I do like the idea of sourcing it from the package manager, because honestly there is an insane amount of packages that go into a modern distro and knowing them all is either impractical or impossible. Something like this would also be nice for charity donations as well. It might exist for that, but if it does I’m unaware of it.