Weird that they look correct for me, then.
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They display correctly on boost (not FOSS unfortunately).
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you drive an extra 20 minutes (10 miles) to get the blizzard on the right?
2·7 months agoI keep seeing your comments tonight with kagis used as a verb. I’ve been interested in trying kagi for a while now. How do you feel their indexing stacks up to Google? I like them from an ethical standpoint, but paying for a browser that doesn’t work well might be difficult to pallete I’m afraid.
The fruit is incredibly astringent when unripe.
Maybe the o is a nose and the slash is the mouth? Like how “:-)” uses three characters.
But you would also be gaining valuable access to the night and very early morning.
It feels like a loss that this is no longer the case.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Los Angeles considers ending parking requirements - In many neighborhoods, it's ILLEGAL 🚫 to build apartments that don't add parking spots. English
1·10 months agoYou’re right. Perfection is the enemy of better. Anything is better than nothing. I guess I just give up too easily.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Los Angeles considers ending parking requirements - In many neighborhoods, it's ILLEGAL 🚫 to build apartments that don't add parking spots. English
712·10 months agoI’m all for bike infrastructure but LA is already so wide and sprawling it seems like it would take herculean effort to make it cyclable at this point.
It looks like passion fruit.

The meme is not about the specific person in the photo. You’re not supposed to hate the specific person in the photo. It’s about the type of person described in the text and the picture is just a stand-in for those people.
This type of Christian is very real and numerous and make service workers lives much harder. This meme, I believe, is by and for the people who are effected by their attitudes.
I think you might not enjoy the meme because you haven’t had experience with this type of Christian. That’s okay. Not every meme has to be for everyone. But please, don’t let your takeaway be that we hate the specific woman in from the photo.
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weedtime@crazypeople.online•Don't let BIG OVEN™️ tell you how to live
0·1 year agoI was recently at a house party where they did this without the water. It came out looking like hot coals. They had to air the place out for hours to get rid of the smell.
Have you considered remapping that control away from right click?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•A few beginner questions about the differences between distros.
3·1 year agoI’m very new to Linux, and the two distros that seem the most appealing are Fedora, possibly Nobara, and openSUSE. Do you know why Fedora gets recommended so much more often over openSUSE? I’d like to narrow down my choice between these two. If it helps, I’d like to use KDE, and I game a lot.
I agree people can and do create without IP as a motivation, and would continue to in its absence. I believe in a perfect world where everyone’s needs are met, IP may not be necessary at all. I would argue, though, that in the world we live in, the economic incentive IP creates has tangibly contributed to many valuable innovations that benefit humanity. Many people and companies rely on that incentive to be able to fund the work needed to create.
What is the incentive to create and innovate FOSS? Altruism? I’m genuinely asking. Maybe I don’t know enough about the movement.
Just because intellectual property can be voluntarily relinquished to great effect doesn’t mean the option to retain it should be abolished.








We used to have big phones and small butts. Their relative sizes have reversed over time. You know what that means!