Probably Japan. I like the culture and how everyone seems decent, or at least know to mind their own business.
Probably Japan. I like the culture and how everyone seems decent, or at least know to mind their own business.
I use the Connect app to browse Lemmy and I didn’t see such a setting. I’m guessing I have to do this on desktop. I haven’t logged in through there since I signed up but I’ll check it out, thanks.
Can’t filter out non-English communities. On any given day, I could scroll through my feed and a third of them would be languages I can’t read. I wish I could, but I can’t.
Let’s double check
225 x 2
Solve for x
It was one of those times when you already have something that’s working for you just fine and it wasn’t important enough to change it.
I was still using one of those til 2012. That’s what I get for having an old car. I did upgrade to a mini disc player tho.
Funny name. I giggled.
Yes, they will dry up eventually but not within a few minutes, that’s just not true. My tip was meant for people who still plan to wash their dishes within a reasonable amount of time. I wouldn’t be doing this myself if it wasn’t useful.
Reduce air exposure and conserve water, especially with bowls and containers that are deeper than a dish.
If they finish their food. I don’t like seeing food go to waste.
If you’re not going to soak your dishes, at least splash some water on them and leave them upside down. The food bits won’t harden as much and you won’t have to scrub as hard.
Expanding photos that are badly cropped or have the wrong orientation. It has saved me hours of compositing or having to look for entirely new photos to use, which I hate.
I can finish in 5, 4 if I put in a little effort, 2 if I really need to.
On a browser, yes, but only for one sub because the community there is 1M+ and over here is 10 and no one has posted in 9 months.
Absolutely do not inspect elements and start deleting stuff! Leave them alone!
I came into this thinking $15 was too low so it makes the poster seem like the bad guy
There’s this Youtuber that appears on my feed and it’s like he’s just discovering that seeds and parts of fruits and vegetables grow more fruits and vegetables when put in dirt.
Congratulations. Ya played yaself.