My wife was sweet about it but did a slight eye-roll when my Brother In-law got us an air fryer 3 years ago for Christmas. We've gotten rid of our toaster and use our oven less often.
PS - Air fried leftovers are so freaking good.
My wife was sweet about it but did a slight eye-roll when my Brother In-law got us an air fryer 3 years ago for Christmas. We've gotten rid of our toaster and use our oven less often.
PS - Air fried leftovers are so freaking good.
Tell'em Large Marge sent ya.
This could be something that could be incorporated into the development of this process. I would love that too.
If I suddenly didn't like the way an instance is doing their administration I could move easily.
Not really. The content of what is in the fediverse is still distributed and not owned or living in a single instance.
It would add the ability to simply your username/instance/password administration.
It would also allow an account to have an ability to create a community because if I find someone on Lemmy that has similar interests as I do it's likely I would enjoy their content on other platforms.
Right now people have to post all of their social media in their profile and then I have to go log into those platforms and go find them to follow them.
If I found someone that I want to connect with on multiple platforms it be would be great if I could choose them through a "Follow Me Across The Fediverse" option where I could pick what platforms I follow them on.
I think it could add a lot to the sense of community.
I had no idea about Parks on the Air. Thanks! I'll be checking out.
On an app called Podcast Addict there are old time radio channels available. They even do old comedy and sci-fi shows.
I like falling asleep to them at night.
Okay, this sounds cool as hell. Please post photos of this.
This is awesome.
You should share this with the Bready community
This is my first time trying to link to another community, so I may be stumbling a little.
https://lemmy.world/c/bready And https://lemmy.world/c/bread
I would agree with this. I used Gentoo for a while before moving to Ubuntu.
Gentoo helps you learn and leads (forces) you down the path of getting under the hood to tweak your Linux experience.
I wouldn't recommend it if you need to build systems quickly for production. I'm sure there are hacks to do it more quickly.
I'm really glad I used it before Ubuntu. I feel like a have a much firmer grasp of the concepts of Linux because of my experience with it.