Yup, but as mentioned in my post, I was hoping for a hard client specifically. Either way, I tried wefwef.app and unfortunately it doesn’t load on safari or firefox. Damn my ipad is old.
Yup, but as mentioned in my post, I was hoping for a hard client specifically. Either way, I tried wefwef.app and unfortunately it doesn’t load on safari or firefox. Damn my ipad is old.
AXS always calls me a bot with my hardened browser+extensions setup, so I have to buy using their shitty app. I haven’t tried a vanilla browser yet so next time I’ll do that.
It requires minimum IOS 15 unfortunately.
Yeah, I was scrolling and scrolling and could barely find a comment that most people wouldn’t agree with.
What did the russian soldiers say?
If you like Asian food, vinegar is a staple ingredient and condiment. You probably don’t notice that some food you eat uses vinegar.
Try youtube music. You don’t need an account on desktop. Just go to the site and search the genre or type in “songs (or artists) like [title of the song or name of artist]. Then look at the community playlist results. More often than not, someone already made a playlist that you can work off of.
9, but around half of them were just quick layovers.
I believe .world has the alexandrite interface available. Can you try a.lemmy.world and see if the issue persists?
Maybe his expectation is that companies will buy his product because people will have to feed the AI-generated code into it to test it, instead of having humans manually review everything. Basically telling people to create a problem so he can sell his solution.
I was also gonna say fasting, intermittent fasting to be specific, and cooking at home more. But it seems that’s not answering your question because it’s a “food habit”. So instead, I would recommend:
Sugar substitutes. Yes they can make you gassy/poopy. It’s trial and error to find the right substitute and right amount to use, but once you get it, you’ll be able to avoid a ton of sugar. For example, a teaspoon of stevia on my coffee is fine. Monkfruit instead of sugar but only half as much for savory dishes works for me. Allulose for home made ice cream is fine as well. And so on.
Eat water-rich food to make you feel full but not consume a lot of calories. Celery and cucumbers are good snacks and can be paired with other food.
A bit more pricey, but shiratake is basically zero calories and comes in noodle, rice, or cube form.
I’ve been to some high end hotels for conferences where there weren’t gaps in the stall doors at least. There’s still the gap at the bottom but at least you aren’t making accidental eye contact to people outside.
I unintentionally make people buffer when they say “How are you” and I just answer with “good” and don’t return the question. There’s usually a second of dead silence because they expect to get it back and answer. I’m not used to asking a rhetorical question as a greeting, and prefer to just just say Hi or Hey.
Regardless if you like Proton or not, having it bundled by default isn’t good. It should be opt-in.
Yeah I wasn’t pertaining to this particular show, just in general how Ticketmaster operates.
They also take advantage of people in a rush to grab tickets or someone else gets them first, so people just buy whatever they can click, not noticing they are dynamically priced.
For the free tickets you got, I think it’s possible to go to the box office at the venue and ask them to print paper tickets for you.
I’ve used Deezer before. At the time I felt like their audio quality was better than Spotify. They also had a much cleaner and less cluttered interface. I don’t remember seeing the option to select the playback device though, but that was like 6 years ago where desktop clients were just running on electron. Not sure if they allow switching playback devices now.
On desktop, Alexandrite. The 2-column layout is very efficient and I can browse without having to open multiple tabs or clicking back and forth on the browser.