

Don’t put it down, put it away.


Don’t put it down, put it away.
It’s not perfect, but I chose them over proton because I was able to get my first.last name. I haven’t had any issues so far over the last few years.
One of the biggest things is you have to use their client, no 3rd party clients like thunderbird.


Yesss I’ve been wanting the clean up space feature ever since I left Google Photos. I need to remember to donate next time I get paid.


Revolt got at cease and desist for the name. They renamed it to Stoat.


Yeah I am really enjoying the magic system. I can’t stop thinking about how fantastic of a video game it would be.


I just started the Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson. The first one really sucked me in so I’ll probably finish this and the third book by the weekend.


I thought they could “always tell”


I live in the Mojave desert and it’s amazing how green the desert gets after some heavy rain like we’ve had this past month.


I see the video but have no audio.


!dungeoncrawlercarl@lemmy.ca has some subscribers already


I love Dungeon Crawler Carl. I listened to all 7 audiobooks twice last year.
Carl from Dungeon Crawler Carl
I use caddy as well, but with headscale too so I can access it from wherever I am.
Believe me I would love to never step in a Walmart again, but it’s literally the only option in my little rural town. I’d have to drive about 100 miles just to get to another store.
When I was a kid Walmart had a policy that if something rang up for more than was listed on the shelf price you would get $3.00 off the item. How times have changed.
My local Walmart doesn’t even seem to even want people shopping in the store anymore. They are constantly blocking off aisles with full pallets of products that haven’t been put away yet, the Walmart pickup workers are running through aisles and blowing through intersections with headphones on, and they never have any bags at the checkouts.


Build one in my town plz


For the same reason people watch professional sports.
The chocolate was made by a man named Samuel German in the 1850s, but recipe for the cake that uses the chocolate was made by a Mrs. George Clay, who sent her recipe into the Dallas Morning News in 1957.