Spending all day in the dark looking at memes is a sometimes food
I’m just this guy, you know. Except on Lemmy.
Spending all day in the dark looking at memes is a sometimes food
Yes, most humans have trouble putting what they want into logical step-by-step instructions.
I don’t think any American politician would take on this topic.
And if they did it would be clear they didn’t have a clue what they were talking about.
The Eternal September is real
The folks at Some More News made a really great point: The truck segment is ripe for disruption. People who need trucks hate the monstrosities that truck companies are putting out. The Cybertruck, however, isn’t disrupting the market. It just looks weird. It’s just as heavy and big as other trucks.
Imagine if a company put out a small truck. Not too powerful, not too big, good sight lines and a nice, big bed. That would be disruptive.
Then again, I’m a Harbinger of Failure and listening to me is probably a bad idea. I assume people aren’t fucking idiots so maybe just build bigger and bigger trucks that are less and less useful
I had a small store with one of these in the window and for what it does it’s very good
Frog blast the vent core!
The Supreme Court overturning the Chevron doctrine could stop that pretty quick
Nihilism: Nothing matters.
Absurdism: Nothing matters!
I was hoping that starting with “most” would prevent pedantism but lemmy never lets me down
I don’t. Most of the people I have to deal with actually use Exchange. Either way, the question stands: How do I share my availability across systems without giving them details about my other meetings?
The first iPhone didn’t have an app store, and let people put websites on the home screen. You could add some markup to your site that would make this pretty seamless and it worked well.
Okay, now how do I get that second calendar’s availability to someone who isn’t using CalDAV so we’re not playing email ping-pong trying to find a time to meet?
Great, now I have two calendars to manage.
This makes me wonder how many shows we consider classics only got popular because the came on after something else we liked and we didn’t change the channel. When given the choice to watch them we just… don’t.
Most donuts are fermented as well as fried.
Not sure about the swords part but the Aztecs didn’t any.
The macuahuitl: “Am I a joke to you?”
This is what I’ve used it for and it’s helped me learn, especially because it makes mistakes and I have to get them to work. In my case it was with Terraform and Ansible.
As someone who needs to let other people schedule time on my calendar without wanting to give them every detail about my personal life I find Calendly to be incredibly useful. But I direct everyone to their website instead of the app, which I’ve never used.
Totally agree. This hypothetical company could capitalize on that. The branding “Trucks for people who need trucks” writes itself.