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Xfce. I like it, lol.


What a shit show. I feel bad for the guy. Does anyone else remember that reddit post a few days ago were OP took a pic of a guy working on his speakers and accused him of building a bomb on a flight? Both situations could have been defused(yep) with a simple conversation or by just minding your own business.


>a guy working on his speakers

I read that as "sneakers" and was like "well yeah".

And then I realized it was "speakers" and that it was twenty years ago when the shoe bomber was arrested.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Reid


HTC Apache was the last phone I used w/ a full keyboard. I've wished several times I had a full keyboard on my phone.


Try new genres. I used to love FPS and action/adventure games but now I play cities skylines or satisfactory and have a lot of fun.


I live in Arkansas. It's been hot and dry in the south this year. The leaves around central AR are already falling.


As a single father who sucks at everything kitchen.. i need dis.


No you don't. As a single parent you don't have time, and kids don't appreciate and in fact often don't like elaborate or gourmet food.

Learn to make half-a-dozen simple dishes from memory. Pasta with meat sauce. Simple dishes with chicken, pork, fish, or beef, and vegetables. Stuff you can throw together with basic staple ingredients, minimal prep work, and minimal utensils. This makes shopping easier and minimizes time to prepare meals.

Avoid kitchen gadgets. They are just an extra thing to clean and you'll rarely use them. Have a few good knives, a couple of cutting/prep boards, and a basic set of pots and pans and utensils and stick to recipies that work with that.


> Avoid kitchen gadgets.

May I nominate one exception: a pressure cooker. This includes plug-in electric like the Breville Fast Slow Cooker. If you are able to chop carrots, you can make endless variety of stews, casseroles, soups and curries with straightforward recipes, minimal complexity, short cook times and not too much cleaning up afterwards. And they're the sort of dishes that make great leftovers.


If the blue apron team doesn't read threads like these and actually build things people want, they're finished.

They spent so much on advertising and promotions without improving their product offering.


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