

Don’t forget the courage to not support CarPlay/Android Auto … just stupid.
Don’t forget the courage to not support CarPlay/Android Auto … just stupid.
When emotions are high, logic is low.
PM used to be good. What hot garbage now.
I mean, CO has mandatory PTO … no vacation moniker required. It’s also pathetic at 48 hours. Shameful.
Oh, I didn’t even click through to read that, lol. No one calls it chili verde, you’re right. Breakfast burritos with green chili sauce … yeah. That’s a contender too. I’ve lived in CO for almost 20 years.
The crazy thing is, for me as a user that has beta tested in the past, I’m at like 10/20. 50% of the time I get a response … no idea why I’m clearly higher than anyone else I’ve read/heard complaining about it. I don’t write verbose, I give them just enough info, logs every time … no idea why it works.
I’d say this is the most accurate food map yet with the obvious Kansas/Nebraska mix up. Food checks for all the aces I’ve lived/visited, with the exception of Wisconsin, which I’d argue they’re more known for their cheese curds.
It’s true though and freaking excellent.
Elon famously made the decision to cut lidar and replace with cameras instead.
Ostrich. Easily the best game meat. It’s incredible.
Such a great slow burn album. Absolutely builds.
2021 from a small local home builder. Much better quality (even for a COVID build) than the Oakwood garbage that’s in the rest of the neighborhood and much better insulated than an older home.
Oh … this isn’t dadjokes
So, if both American and Dutch parents value independence, why do Dutch kids seem so much happier? I wonder if the key difference lies in how both sets of parents understand what freedom for kids looks like.
“Dutch parenting is all about raising self-sufficient kids,” Tracy told me. “My older two (ages 12 and 14) bike more than 10 kilometers (6 miles) daily to school since there are no school buses.
“If a teacher cancels a class, students just have free time instead of a substitute. My 14-year-old had two canceled classes this morning and simply stayed home until noon. This would be a logistical nightmare for schools and parents if we didn’t just expect our kids to sort it out.”
Dutch parenting, according to the close to a dozen parents in the Netherlands I spoke with, emphasizes allowing children a freedom of movement that many American kids don’t have. When I was in Haarlem and Amsterdam, bikes and little kids on bikes were everywhere.
Good article. We moved to an open concept neighborhood (low open fences, not “privacy” style) and the kids have a lot of movement around the neighborhood since it’s safe, and it has a lot of trails, wide sidewalks, and bike lanes. Yes, it’s more affluent. They’ve definitely been a lot happier than our last house where privacy fences were everywhere. They made friends a lot faster and seem to know everyone.
This is exactly what came to mind when I read the question. Unbelievably cinematic moment. Still one of my favorite strategy games.
I’m definitely not seeing that on the instances I’m following. Ex. Calls for murdering the rich are not okay regardless of how someone feels.
I think Lemmy just don’t tolerate that view point. I see plenty of hard leftism being tolerated by mods when they shouldn’t. But hey, none of them are my instance. It’s grossly lopsided.
Any talk of religion in a non-negative way and the pitchforks come out.
This is a common misconception about what an extrovert and introvert is.
Extroverts are energized by being around others but can’t create their own energy.
Introverts create their own energy but need to be alone to recharge.
It’s not about whether you’re outgoing or not.