They could have at least given you left beef.
They could have at least given you left beef.
Bread Lacking Toppings, with onion.
Rivella Pineapple as well, great stuff!
An LG KF600. It was pretty mediocre.
Speaking for The Netherlands here, but I believe our situation is very similar to the UK in this regard. A lot of houses are equipped with a gas-powered tankless heater which supplies both central heating and hot water. These come in various sizes and output capacities, so you can install one which comfortably suits your needs. Using hot water for multiple things at once shouldn’t be an issue if you have the right heater installed.
NotJustBikes has a relevant video about these kinds of bike features.
Also keep in mind that keeping your house below 15C can cause damp issues.
I went with Liftoff in the meantime.
Boost! As an avid Boost for Reddit user, this feels like coming home.
I feel the same way. I’ve been on Lemmy since the Reddit blackout, but went back to Reddit when it ended and barely used Lemmy since. I mean, I dislike spez as much as anyone, but that doesn’t mean I suddenly hate the entire Reddit community. I don’t know what I’ll do once I’m finally forced to use the official app, but for now I’m still happily using Boost as a mod.
You can still use TPAs (Boost at least) if you’re a mod. Just create a subreddit, set it to private and NSFW if you want and enjoy your fully functional TPA.
That’s why modern gas stoves have safety valves. There’s a temp sensor near the burner which automatically shuts the gas off if the burner isn’t lit.
No, but there are plenty of Android apps available. Personally, I’d recommend Liftoff (and Boost when it’s released).
The instance you’re registered to, so lemmy.world in your case.
Liftoff. I also tried Jerboa and Connect, but Liftoff just has the best look and feel. Having said that, as an old Boost for Reddit user I’ll be switching to Boost for Lemmy as soon as it releases.
I couldn’t imagine not using a password manager anymore, so I’d certainly recommend it. At work we use 1Password, and I use NordPass privately. Both are great IMO.
I got my first phone in 2002. It was a Nokia 3510.
I got my first computer, or rather our first family computer, in the same year. All I remember specs-wise is that it was your typical beige Pentium 4 machine, 40GB HDD, massive 19" CRT monitor, running Windows XP.