S’fine for myself. I wouldn’t serve Velveeta to a guest.
S’fine for myself. I wouldn’t serve Velveeta to a guest.
I made Mac and cheese with Velveeta and ground turkey.
Betting markets don’t really have any predictive value. It’s all vibes.
Randomness is often desirable in party games because otherwise it’s usually a small number of people who are competitive and the rest are bored/quit.
Part of me thinks Wednesday. I wouldn’t be surprised to see flex schedules more common in a 4 day work week world
ITT: A lot of people answering for people who have diametrically opposed views to them.
TL;DR software development is hard.
Hard to respond with anything else since you haven’t really given examples.
Oh that sounds amazing.
I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
Figs are amazing.
“Unpaid work” is pretty much all OSS development. “Here’s a thing I made, anyone can use it for whatever they want as long as they give credit” is a very simple philosophy. Not everybody who works on OSS is opposed to the existence of closed source commercial software, and rather a lot of people don’t like viral licenses like the GPL. Really out of line to call people who contribute their time and effort to making free software available to everyone losers just because you disagree with their choice of license.
This seems like complaining that the BSD license does exactly what it intends to do.
This is a very uninformed response that seems to be based on nothing more than “I don’t like business people.”
A lot of people who obviously didn’t go to business school commenting on this post. Case studies make up quite a bit of business classes.
I think the point was, simply, that there was a clear moral path (albeit a difficult one) and he chose…not that. And someone innocent was harmed as a result.
Porn (or anything horny, explicit or not), Star Trek, vegans, communists.
Edit: this comment will piss off at least 75% of Lemmy.
True. Some just lay their eggs in someone else’s nest and go “good luck!” It’s hard to characterize the behavior universally across an entire class. But I wouldn’t say what’s depicted here is very typical.
It’s also, in my experience, very rare for passeriformes to run Arch Linux.
Not an accurate depiction of birds…after the helpless phase birds become fledglings where they leave the nest but are still dependent on their parents for food. Social structures vary a lot by species but many remain with parents for quite some time.
Mounds/Almond Joy. Yuck. Always threw those out as a kid (well OK probably gave them to my mother).