One point one miles, Bob.
One point one miles, Bob.
Probably harder to do when there are people at the top who are mad at you.
Just nailed an interview because I prepped with ChatGPT. Gave it my resume, the position I was applying for, and some of my recent accomplishments and it helped me realize that I was a stronger candidate than I thought, so I was able to use that during the interview.
Please keep in mind that at no time do I ever believe ChatGPT blindly.
I got on a YouTube kick a while back and subscribed to anybody whose videos entertained me. They haven’t all been winners, and I’ve unsubscribed from some of them, but for the most part it gives me a good way to see the sort of content I want. It’s actually halfway decent.
Until you start using the apps, that is. They are the most cancerous, dark pattern bullshit hellscapes and I can’t believe how far they’ve come. Every movement and click on those things is intended to get you to engage and watch just one more video, it’s terrible.
Generations are such poor descriptors anyway. So if not the same age then at least of an age.
I think it’s pretty clear that the post is referring to people who are old enough to grow up with computers and now have children who are old enough to be fixing computers on their own.
It feels pretty squarely aimed at millennials.
Capturing the lucrative Lemmy market, lol
Quoth the tankies, but Dems same tho
They’re using old English characters that used to mean “th”
It could be secured to hell and back, it’s all moot if he still has access, i.e. knows the combo, knows where the keys are, etc.
Ah yes, the daily ritual of trying not to starve.
Your laziness sounds delicious, though. If you had to give it a fun descriptive name for everyone to use, what would you call it?
That’s great! Maybe I’ll call it an Australian grilled cheese!
Two for one, good on you
Cool story, post the video or stfu
Cool, sounds a lot like a grilled cheese overall.
Way back in the day, when all we had was a space heater, my mom would sometimes crank the oven and then leave the door open. Just another space heater, but in the kitchen.
Often, before school, she would put a few slices of cheese on bread and then put them on a cookie sheet under the broiler (overhead heating element in an oven, in case that’s not immediately clear). The cheese melts, the top of the bread toasts, and the underside steams a little bit.
You can eat them in slices, fold them over, or put two melty cheese bread slices together to make a sandwich, which was my favorite. It was one of the only things I knew how to cook for a long while, and I have fond memories of it.
Problem is that I never really knew what to call it. Mom called it cheese bread, but I never really thought that fit. Given my penchant for making sandwiches out of them, I eventually started calling them baked cheese sandwiches. I was hoping maybe cheese toasty would be the thing, but the search continues.
I take it you’re not excited for the game. If they could deliver on all of their promises, do you think that you could find some part of it to like?
I didn’t think I’ve seen much of anything on Lemmy.
I’ve considered joining in on community games from the MCDM discord, the company that Matt Colville started. Lots of YouTube content for you to get an idea of what his deal is and the kind of community they’re trying to foster.
I think being on Lemmy is part of the issue. The Venn diagram of people who left Reddit for Lemmy and the people who support pie in the sky games like SC doesn’t have a whole lot of overlap in the middle, I wouldn’t think.
Anyway, any particular gameplay loop you’re excited for?
I thought of that, but I don’t think I’m the best fit for that kind of time investment.
Whoppers are 95% great. It’s that gross 5% that really makes me savor the rest.