

Trust nobody.
Get his head kicked.
Trust nobody.
I have 3 and a half thousand hours in DayZ. I’m golden.
Works for me.
I have never experienced any of this. Sounds like a skill issue.
The new Outlook (essentially Outlook on the web wrapped in an app framework) is very good indeed. I use it to aggregate my works 365 calendar with my multiple Google and Apple accounts.
Not a HR professional or recruiter (I work in IT), but I know my company uses a third party background checking service for this kind of thing.
https://www.theblindboypodcast.ie
Hosted by Blindboyboatclub, who is an artist and author. An eclectic podcast containing short fiction, interviews and comedy.
With SpaceX being a proven and reliable US based crewed launch provider, why do they use Soyuz at all?
Scrolled way to far to find my absolute favourite drink. +1
Also top. Started with MacOS but have carried this through to Windows much to the annoyance of my fellow Windows using coworkers.
Did the same. Three story townhouse. To run Cat6 from top to bottom I went out, round the side of the house, up the wall, and back in.
The effort of achieving this in the average UK house is so much more than what I am guessing is OPs American house.
Crawlspaces don’t exist and we replaced sheetrock for double skinned solid brick walls.
Came to say this. Breakfast Club released in 1985.
I am a 53 year old gen X born in the 60’s. This film is of my generation’s culture, not someone born in the 90’s.
My choice of app is entirely based on what the contact uses.
Most of my family are on iOS so we use native iMessage and FaceTime.
I have a small group of friends that almost exclusively use discord.
Older non-iOS friends tend to use WhatsApp, younger ones Telegram.
I think it impossible to say if something like Lemmy and federated social media is going to replace Reddit, but it’s interesting participating in a potential shift and watching the evolution of how the internet organises itself.
I’m also quite shitfaced.
I can identify at least four of those icons.
Feel free to insert the equally stupidly large number of iPhone users for your particular geographic location.
I genuinely couldn’t get on with it for some reason.
On mobile I think it’s hard to beat Memmy.
It’s the desktop experience that I think is lacking.
Just installed it on my kobo and it’s fantastic.