What’s miserable about dry heat? It’s vastly superior to humid heat, which is basically just death
What’s miserable about dry heat? It’s vastly superior to humid heat, which is basically just death
France has a free pass from banter for one more week and as such no joke will be made from my side
Superman falls under the Force Majeure-clause
Here’s some unsolicited advice I feel no remorse in offering: seek help. It’s not normal to be commenting in this manner.
I’ve had zero problems with mold. Maybe you have a poorly ventilated home, might want to check on that.
I do hang them in my living space, on one of those racks. How are those two mutually exclusive? You fold them out and put them on the floor.
When I lived in a 42 sqm apartment I just put them in the middle of the one room I had. It did require walking around them all of the time, and an apartment that small became quite humid when hang-drying inside, but I managed to pull it off.
You can fold them and put them on the wings. One item on each side, plus pillow cases and towels in the middle - this is my setup for washing bedsheets and towels.
How dare you call me out like this
The lemmy.ml (.ml is for Mali, btw) domain was chosen because ML can also stand for Marxist-Leninist.
Do you have the developers actually claiming this, or only second hand information? I was under the impression that they chose .ml because they were handing those domains out for free.
I shamelessly substitute with cashews. Italians have no jurisdiction in my kitchen
Cellulose is generally recyclable but as I understand it degrades through each cycle, until it’s basically unfit for recycling and is more efficient to burn for energy.
By the power of podcasts, I have become equipped to handle the Sisyphean daily tasks. I used to dread them, now I don’t mind them at all.
Hard agree, Summit rocks
3.2 is like less than 10 minutes on a bike, which can easily carry more than a week’s worth of groceries with the right type of equipment.
You’re broadly going to have a bad time trying to force the wrong language for the job, fwiw.
You could always stop doing web frontend dev - there’s plenty of other stuff in programming to do. If you’re into UI dev, then modern native mobile dev runs on either Kotlin for Android or Swift for iOS, both of which are highly competent languages. Their modern UI toolkits are Jetpack Compose for Android and SwiftUI for iOS, both of which are reactive in the style of React, but unburdened by the shortcomings of JavaScript.
Vivid/Done with this is the logo for the excellent podcast Well There’s Your Problem.
If you harvest all the power output from the cranks you get a lot more than 3 watts.
Advanced sports cyclists actually generally measure their output in terms of watts, because of how independent that variable is from other conditions affecting the performance of a cyclist (wind/temperature/aerodynamic drag all have high impacts on final speed).
I think producing 57 watts is probably realistic for a long time for even an untrained cyclist, actually. 57 watts seems kind of low to me, though, and is likely an example of a particularly low energy consumption device.
Google Meet is pretty nice in my experience. No major complaints