Helen Keller possibly?
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Not even that for me; most of the random things I want to add to my "to watch" list aren't even on a streaming service
You're making pancakes in a rice cooker? I'm intrigued
You can change that on a per-profile basis
Not sure why you got a downvote for that. The chicken will continue to absorb flavor from the sauce, and it'll probably keep it a bit more moist as well
I can shop at Costco for my family of two. There are a lot of bulk items that don't make sense for me to buy, but non-perishables and especially any electronics or big (for me) money items I try to buy from them
I just say that because I hear a lot of people hesitant to shop there with the reason they won't be able to finish everything before it goes bad. But they sell a lot of household items and the lifetime guarantee is worth the membership cost by itself
Also if you're an executive member you can add someone else for free! They don't even have to be in your household. I added a friend in need so they could get some necessities
I never questioned the y but always read it as a G
I had no idea what I was getting into clicking that link. Saw another comment about it being 40some minutes long but I watched the whole video, it was very interesting! I was tickled by all the things that I can remember from growing up that were referenced
An aside, do you have first hand knowledge of tinkering with trackers?
I use sync for lemmy
It's an interesting idea. I'm not here really to give my input either way, but I just wanted to note on my client, the animation is a static image and when tap on it I get this message:
It's not an issue, but it ends up opening the in-app browser and from there plays as a video
Also, the app has some info it includes when trying to open files, not sure if it's useful:
It's not a big deal at all and if you don't care I apologize for wasting your time. But people here seem to like puzzling out little issues on the fediverse.
Thanks again for the original post, though! It's a fun approach
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I'm absolutely not disagreeing with you; I believe the onion will continue on doing "its thing" and keeping on-brand for both entities. Do exactly what you say and publish articles either believable or outlandish enough to break through to people