Wasn’t able to catch the game but saw Luka’s defensive lowlights, and wow.
Wasn’t able to catch the game but saw Luka’s defensive lowlights, and wow.
The post about Stephen King moving to Threads says otherwise. But to be fair, it’s Threads and not Bluesky, which people here hate more.
Not really. I mean, sure it’s the same concept, but email has been getting semi-centralized between the big players now, with gmail and maybe icloud getting the largest chunk of users. That would be similar to letting users choose between .world or .ml to sign up with, which is against the fediverse principle to spread the load as wide as possible.
When you present the lowest common denominator internet user with hundreds of instances to choose from and requiring them to think further than clicking through a sign-up page, you lose user interest pretty quickly.
Use induction or electric stoves. They don’t have a visible fire so that might help with your worry of starting one. But remember it can still happen of course, it just helps that you’re not seeing an actual fire while cooking. Like others said, you can also use other electric cookware like an airfryer, griddle, etc. Just make it a habit to be always present and not forget that you’re cooking something and you’ll avoid most burning/fire accidents.
Yeah, that’s why the Andor series was so great. They didn’t make a Star Wars show, they made a great heist show that just so happened to transpire in the Star Wars universe.
Definitely Texas BBQ. Houston is also regarded as having the best and most diverse food in the state. So try whatever you can that won’t interfere with your treatment. As others said, NASA Space Center.
Nice! I saw the news about this earlier today and it’s cool to see it in action.
You practice minimalism because of the aesthetic and lack of clutter.
I practice minimalism because I don’t have money.
We are not the same.
The movie Interstellar supposedly had physicist consultants to try to get the depictions of space stuff as accurate as possible, in particular the blackhole. Not sure if the wormhole is the same, since we have no actual scientific data or evidence of one. So that’s probably the best guess they could make.
Might be a good use-case to have your home irrigation system be triggered by plant clicks instead of a schedule.
With how fast battery tech is evolving, how does one decide when the it’s the “right” time to buy to get the most range for your money? By the 2026 there will likely be an even better capacity battery, and so on…
The only correct answer:
Edit: This guy too:
Nice. I really like the concept of the EX30 and the way the infotainment screen is positioned vs the EX40/90, but the lack of an instrument gauge in front of the driver is a big turn off for me. Apparently there’s not a ton of leg room at the back too based on reviews on youtube. If they improve those two issues on the next model, I’ll definitely consider it.
It’s in the name. It’s fast. You order at a drive-thru and you’re on your way in a couple of minutes. I agree though that prices are insane now and doesn’t justify the quality. I’d rather go to an asian restaurant for their lunch specials and get more for my buck.
Huh that’s interesting. I kinda remember it not being that well received at the time. It did get a cult following over the years so maybe the IMDb rating has gone up since then?
It went down when they realized you can’t just walk into Canada.
I loved Equilibrium and was surprised it wasn’t rated as good.
Yup, their draconian drug laws are definitely a big concern if you partake (regardless if for medicinal or recreational reasons). I personally do not, so it’s not a particular issue for me.
Singapore. One of the few (if not the only) developed country in the east/southeast Asia region where you can get by not having to learn a new language. Great public transportation. I’m an urban person so dense megacities are my thing. I’m also Asian so I blend in.
Nice. Do it with fried rice as well.