Usually the US uses proxies
Usually the US uses proxies
Looks like an assassin bug of some sort. Recommend the iNaturalist app and/or BugGuide to help determine more specific information
Seems like it should just say NO GIRLS ALLOWED and the joke works better
I used to use DuckDuckGo but I found it wasn’t very good. Haven’t tried in a few years though
You beautiful bastard, that’s exactly the kind of thing I was looking for.
I’m bookmarking that page. Thank you!
I’m so frustrated with the internet right now. My wife started making Castile soap and I’m trying to find out if its some fu-fu-berry-bullshit or like an actual decent soap. Google is feeding me momfluencers (which range from ‘fine but there is no accountability’ to blatant grifters) and sites that are simply trying to sell this stuff. I’m going to try again with kagi tonight, but it’s still very frustrating that I never know what to trust anymore. The bullshit is coming faster than I’m able to handle it
Knowing the military… $50000 per plate
A couple months ago I got to see him live. It was the best show I’ve ever been to
Sad, infuriating, but not surprising
It does Mastodon and Pixelfed but not Lemmy as far as I’m aware
I want something that combines my Lemmy, Mastodon, and Pixelfed into one app/feed. Has anyone made that yet?
Get armed if you aren’t already. You know they’ll come after the “libs” in their community.
+1 for Musicolet, it’s fantastic.
I don’t use a lot of apps I’m overly impressed with but FamilyAlbum is great if you have kids, want to share photos with family, and don’t want to plaster them all over social media. You put you photos on there and give family access. No more Grandma begging for more pictures. Its not perfect. They try to get you to buy prints a lot, but otherwise a very good idea executed simply enough that the elderly can access it.
I just switched back to Linux a week ago (Ubuntu Studio 24.04) from windows. I used to use Linux 15 years ago and I tried a lot of distros at that time. Eventually I landed on Crunchbang which I loved dearly.
Since it’s been awhile I wanted something fairly vanilla so Ubuntu Studio felt like a good start. I was planning on switching to something else (I hear we have Crunchbang++ now) after getting used to Linux again but I have kind of settled in to Ubuntu now. It feels a little sloppy but comfortable somehow.