This is gonna be like the one glass of wine a day thing.
It’s good for you!
No wait, it’s bad for you!
Ah actually it’s good for you again
Wait…it’s actually not good for you but it’s not that bad either
This is gonna be like the one glass of wine a day thing.
It’s good for you!
No wait, it’s bad for you!
Ah actually it’s good for you again
Wait…it’s actually not good for you but it’s not that bad either
I thought CoD was like 60-80gb??
Another user who thinks this is asklemmy
That does not include the machines that make it on demand which you kinda need for an office that size nor servicing them which you ABSOLUTELY need.
It’s still overpriced like all service contracts are…but my office would riot if we replaced the machines with traditional brewers. Nobody wants to make (or wait for) coffee at the office. And nobody wants to drink the nasty burnt liquid when it’s been sitting there all day
Source: trust me bro
He is up by FIVE MILLION votes as of this comment. Fuck the red states
I had this framed in my dorm room at an art school
That’s a banger of a quote and a feeling I can totally get behind. Oh, you’re gonna make me kill people? Then let’s start with you.
Some raisin
c/allstupidquestions
Or rather, c/mostlymisplacedquestions - I don’t fault most posters for asking stuff. It’s really up to the moderators to set some guidelines to separate this community from asklemmy. There is no theme here but if there was, it should be the same as it’s namesake: Questions you feel stupid asking because you feel like it’s common knowledge.
One of the best posts I ever saw was “How often do I need to wash a hoodie?” because it made ME feel stupid for not immediately having a concrete answer
This community needs moderation
This seems like a great option for people commuting to Smurf Village every day
Hi Aaron, how quickly did you get sick of people deliberately mispronouncing your name?
Also, I think your name is very fun to write in cursive.
I think there’s a few separate efforts to catalog the communities but I unfortunately don’t have the links.
The difficulty in finding the right community is a big part of why I think posting guidelines are so important. The lack of it leads to homogeny which means communities don’t really have a community.
Like on the bank website. If you have more than one account number (like checking account + a savings account - NOT separate login), you can “rename” them.
I have two checking accounts, one has the default name “Checking” for spending money and the other named “Bills” for …paying bills. Every paycheck, $X gets added to the Bills account and the rest into checking. This was VERY IMPORTANT for me when I was scraping by because it guaranteed I wouldn’t forget I had a bill coming up and unknowingly spent the money
You’re not wrong but that’s kind of been my pet peeve with the reddit exodus. Hundreds of communities borrowing subreddit names but not including the actual themes that made the sub unique - this community is so generic without posting guidelines that might as well be asklemmy2.
The original intent of the subreddit was to be a space for asking “common knowledge” questions that you feel you should know but don’t like how often you should wash a hoodie. Politics were explicitly banned for being too complex and too open to bait.
This is not the right community for a question like that.
Tineye is way better for exact matches but worse for similar matches. If I have a cropped image, Google is better at finding the uncropped version