Much harder to get distracted with a pen and paper. Main reason I use it.
Much harder to get distracted with a pen and paper. Main reason I use it.
Is it just money? Or why would Lavia and Caicedo choose the football dumpster fire project that is Chelsea over Liverpool?
Ah, might be! It’s been 10+ years since I tried it. Back then I found it very hard to navigate
Same with Lightroom vs Darktable.
High price for unproven talent feels like the theme of the football world right now
Books on Google Play Books
I loved infinity for reddit. Did I miss a memo or something, I thought he decided to try to make the reddit client financially sustainable?
I think you’re spot on and it applies in general to why we see a trend of subscriptions. When we all got our first smartphones, most apps were local and it didn’t cost the developer more if they had 1M downloads compared to if they had 50 downloads.
I think the main issue is we don’t know where Lemmy is one year from now. I have already started to see a decline in my usage because there simply isn’t enough content. /c/football is virtually dead it feels like and it (or rather /r/soccer) was my number one subreddit.
What the hell, this is so impressive. I’m blown away! Did not expect this kind of experience this fast!
Are you kidding me? Just checked this community for the first time in a month and this post is 15 minutes old? That’s freaky timing
Keeping Kane essentially means postponing the problem one year and in a year. It must make more sense to go through the problem now with £100m to spend on building a new squad rather than waiting a year and then start the rebuild without the 100m?
It’s the wise thing to do. Feels like it’s more a personal decision than a logical one to keep him.
Yeah, when all the videos, images, and audio leaked in the Greenwood case, we should’ve all just said “You know, we just can’t know for sure”
According to reliable journalists, Ten Hag pulled the plug on the deal DDG had accepted.
Quite a dick move from the club. He was supposedly offered a new contract at even lower wages which he declined.
I just try really hard to do the small things all the time. Whenever I leave a room, I try to bring something with me that shouldn’t be in that room. Whenever I go into the kitchen, I try to clean one thing in the kitchen whether it’s putting something in the dishwasher or throwing out an empty package.
Just do small things whenever you have a moment.
Our place still looks chaotic though so don’t expect miracles.
Is it possible that a specific age group will experience long-term effects from the pandemic? I’m referring to individuals who were young enough during the pandemic for their training to be disrupted but old enough for it to impact their progress.
For example, while a few months of missed training might not have a significant impact on 5-year-olds, what about those aged 11-12, specifically those born in 2010? Could we observe a slight underrepresentation in that age group due to the pandemic’s effects?
Looks like something I would want a friend to get because I want to try it but don’t think I could commit to a small phone
Doesn’t really answer my question. We don’t see any other non-oil funded clubs spending this amount. Arsenal isn’t great at selling. Man Utd is heavily limited due to previous window - shouldn’t Arsenal be as well?
My first gig as a software developer offered Fedora23 I think it was if you wanted Linux. Would be interesting to see how much has changed but I don’t really have a machine to just throw fedora on