Guys, please pray for Star
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I feel like the use of space in our house is poorly done. There are three living spaces that it's hard to find something to do with, tiny bedrooms that could have just taken up one living space, a small kitchen, and nowhere to put anything. I feel like my parents' house is a much better use of space than where I am
We've got to be all over eBay and marketplace come 10's official EOL so we can all get cheap homelabs
You're right. You can't have a hodgepodge of cycling infrastructure that doesn't lead anywhere and blame people for not using it. Cycle paths need to have planning and purpose and then you'll see some actual uptake
I remember seeing some numbers that every kilometre driven actually costs the EU money in terms of maintenance and the environment, whereas ever kilometre cycled was a net gain
I live 15km from work and public transport doesn't put you anywhere near it and there are no convenient bicycle paths. One of the most direct routes requires crossing the same road like 3 times or sharing the road with a 70km speed limit.
It could be such an easy ride but the considerations have not been put in place to make cycling a serious option for people that live nearby
We got an email at work not to use DeepSeek. And yeah, it's funny how all the western malware is completely fine
Woolworths for online and Coles because it's closest. There's no IGA or Aldi conveniently nearby and I don't have time to do the runaround sourcing things from everywhere else
I think they've done this in the past with things like the border between India and Pakistan being different depending on what country you're looking at it from
I wonder if this speech was written before or after the salute?
Catch lost its identity when it became an Amazon competitor. At least selling one thing a day at a massive discount was an interesting gimmick. It just didn't stand out enough as a regular online store
You couldn't get a better example of the corporate stranglehold on media. Time for everyone to read manufacturing consent