The 3.2B part seems needlessly hyperbolic
The 3.2B part seems needlessly hyperbolic
“My parents were taken away by the state to work in the mines and that’s how I got put to work in these here mines.”
The nanny state was the one we were warned about. This is much worse.
But what happens when they need to process all that ass?
Hopefully not at the same time
The best part of this is that every search you run has the same environmental impact as clearcutting the Amazon
Not even “pseudo-”… well done
Deceasedly?
Super cool! Apparently the same guy developed both Valetudo and the Midea dehumidifier project you linked.
Thanks for sharing all this. I go through phases with music and it’ll be great to have some new bands to check out.
Back in the day I got a kick out of this site and would send it to people who were just learning about and starting to get into metal: https://mapofmetal.com
Watch @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world destroy hackaday!
“This comment is way too long.”
presses Agree
especially peaked in the 60s
…so far.
If you’re under, like, 60, you probably will (sorry).
Dr. Richard Kimble could have shut it all down with a little “ignore all previous instructions.”
I think I found the water they’ve been looking for up there.
I think you’ve conflated Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein. Incidentally there is a Harvey Weinstein, but he is a progressive NY State legislator, not whatever either of those two fucks are.
Okay, which nation gets them?
I also found Yale Appliance’s reliability discussions on various appliance categories to be helpful (although they seem to like LG in both categories of washers):
https://blog.yaleappliance.com/most-reliable-front-load-washers
https://blog.yaleappliance.com/most-reliable-top-load-washers
“The anonymized face blends seamlessly into its original photograph…”
Um… yep