I’ll let you guess from my instance 😁
I’ll let you guess from my instance 😁
Slaps
I bought 2 boxen of doughnuts
You can turn off the weird gesture shit and go back to the three buttons in settings.
“Navigation mode” -> “3-button navigation”
TBH the lack of a back button is one of the things I dislike about iPhones
Rear fingerprint scanner though…I miss it so much
Indoor is good though. Floating around the mall is a good activity for shit weather days
I’m still mad that the ballot initiative to move away from FPTP failed in Massachusetts 😢
George Soros put spiders in your butt
For pooping in the hot tub, of course
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
Not dickish; a learned lesson.
So basically the word for zero is “drizzle”?
That’s awesome
Levels is great for the tech industry. (Possibly other industries as well, but that’s the one I am familiar with)
Is “thinker” both thinner and thicker?
Just never close the tab!
Did you know: when you have enough tabs, Firefox for Android stops showing you how many there are and instead shows an infinity sign. How fun!
You could try Glassdoor, but my understanding is that it’s not as accurate as levels.
A surprising number of people don’t know about levels.fyi
Go to levels.fyi, find some companies and compare at your level. For a long time I was like “ain’t no way these numbers are accurate, people are getting paid that much?” YES THE NUMBERS ARE ACCURATE; your company’s excuses for a shitty raise this year (“blah blah market conditions, blah blah you are already on the upper end of your band, let’s work on a promotion next year”) are bullshit.
Yeah it’s a really good and (mostly) chill show. The MC Maomao is such a fun character.
It was recommended to me because I’m a big fan of Ascendance of a Bookworm. I can definitely see the similarities.
Digging apothecary diaries.
Y’all remember anti-trust laws? Good times
Is it? It’s just an optional property. And Typescript will tell you that it’s optional.
Also, why not send them to the recycle bin? I never really thought about it before, but that does seem a reasonable UX improvement for this case