In idiom meta for this scenario, most Lemmy users are what would be considered ‘the choir’
In idiom meta for this scenario, most Lemmy users are what would be considered ‘the choir’
Everyone please be nice to the influx of newcomers
If you cannot resist the urge to blurt out your alternative socioeconomic views try your best to at least do it gently
I had a similar experience but then I got a little uncomfortable because she started sending me weird cryptic messages
Stuff like “The operation failed with an error. [429] You have reached your OpenAI API limit. Please check your plan and billing details”
It’s a DLC - $185 per session
The train infrastructure would be amazing
I’ve been studying RPG in preparation for the interview.
Hiring manager to HR: “Good Lord what cruelty have we inflicted upon this person?” 😨
JavaScript developers hate this one weird trick!
puts on fake moustache “Hello I am new to the area and would like to procure one internet please.”
They love the increased sales
People who spend a lot on Amazon have great experiences on Amazon, people who don’t spend a lot on amazon have poorer experiences
I suspect when you contact them there is a dashboard that tells the customer service operator how much effort they should put in to retain you as a customer.
It could be a XML or JSON with some embedded binary data (but to your point Windows isn’t gonna figure that out from the extension)
Super scummy process, they probably turn a profit from it given most accounts are kids and will just re-buy to get where they were
The proper thing to do would have been to reset your username like Epic Games does
“I’m suing you!”
“What for?”
“It’s a surprise 🎉🥳🎊”
During the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show, an individual associated with Gizmodo brought a TV-B-Gone remote control and shut off many display monitors at booths and during demos affecting several companies. These actions caused the individual to be banned for life from future CES events.
Legendary
By this logic Canada should be called New Newfoundland
That’s all well and good until it’s my turn to speak and I make an equally bad impression by having nothing to say.
Good citation, thanks!
I think seeing orbs are still mostly covered for medical issues