

I jumped over to logseq. It takes some getting used to, but overall logseq is working fine overall.
I jumped over to logseq. It takes some getting used to, but overall logseq is working fine overall.
Huh, just got done watching “The Free State of Jones” and that checks all these boxes.
I doubt OP’d hold it against that film, though.
Do you work more than 12 hours to make a basic income? I think that’d be a large difference between wherever you are and the US.
Bruh, the noodles are there the whole time. I dunno what you’re on about /s
“jup” can either be “yup” or “hup” depending on which language you’re coming from. It’s definitely a fun spelling of the work though
It’s easier to understand if you say “wish into one hand, shit into the other. See which fills up first”
So you know when people mimick a butterfly with their hands? Yeah, just that one-handed.
Call a tailor probably
This whole thing reads not like a codebase versus, but a traditional engineering approach (don’t act like you can patch this once you release it - get it done so it’s stable the first time) versus the more modern “move fast and break things” approach.
Classic creepypasta. It’s this one, the search and rescue stories, and I think there’s another that slips my mind right now.
EDIT: boy did I miss a few.
Of course, some of the weaker ones imo are also classics:
This meme is like leaning on a railing to get bearing in a dark room only for it to drop out from under you when the lights turn on.