May also be a little mum - barely more than a baby herself. They can apparently get pregnant very young!
You can get “milk” designed for cats, I bought some in the supermarket but ours was never interested. I should have asked his foster mum which brand she got him as he liked that one, but I never paid attention to the label on the carton she gave us. Oh well, it’s been years now and he’s fine without.
We’re living here rent free, just paying our share of utilities and saving money while giving her company - I can’t complain too much about the small things!
It’s on some dual band thing which can be split - I think we forgot to set it up on the last two, only bothered on the first. I can’t remember if the first went down when the microwave was used.
In Australia, the phone number is tied to the ISP, and she’s with the biggest, worst one. We considered porting but the risk would be too great and she was too anxious about it.
We’re living with my grandmother temporarily, and we don’t want the risk of trip hazard so had to get a good WiFi router.
It goes down whenever she uses the microwave - awesome for me, as I work from home.
Also we’re tied to using her ISPs router because we didn’t want to risk losing her phone number and other dramas moving to ours, so the modem router we use is theirs, and it sucks and the first two have blown up in the space of a year - we’re on our third.
Meanwhile our great equipment is sitting in plastic crates in the garage.
Oh well. Do it for her!
We wanted them to take the boring jobs so we could devote our time to art and leisure, but instead they’re creating art and we’re still stuck in the boring jobs with no time or money for leisure. 😭
When I was a kid, I’ve asked for a specific toy before. I think you can, or could, even buy them separately without purchasing a meal.
This is so amusing to me, because I had no idea who this Linus was - I was only somewhat familiar with Linus Torvald of Linux fame. I looked up last night just to check that the old Linux nerd wasn’t running around stealing water coolers and such.
Extra funny to see a comment the next morning that this Linus knows zero about Linux.
Lump sat alone in a boggy marsh
Totally emotionless except for her heart
Mud flowed up into lump’s pajamas
She totally confused all the passing piranhas
She’s lump, she’s lump
She’s in my head
She’s lump, she’s lump, she’s lump
She might be dead
Smoke me a kipper, I’ll be back for breakfast.
I’m so confused, I literally thought that the “what goes where” section headers were around the wrong way.
I also agree with your point about not being too strict when we’re wanting the community to grow.
Great work, thank you!
I have noticed that the new “undo” hide post is flakey - either it doesn’t show, or more often, it won’t go away even when jumping from Frontpage into a post’s comment section.
“Refreshed” is also lingering around.
Otherwise, excellent job, keep it up!
I have seen too many pictures of literal poop eaters that I’m scared to look at Lemmy alone, let alone around family. 😭 Stop the poop!
ETA: ok it was maybe two pics and only in the first few weeks of the reddit migration, but I’m still scarred.
The little pink nose! 😭 The feets!
Hey, you are the dev! Thanks, dev! 😍 Saw your comment in another Connect appreciation thread.
Also, most images are opening in app, but I have seen a couple open in browser - can’t remember which image hosting sites sorry.
The main issue is, over great distances, the chains will stretch so the measurements will end up varying.
We got a Brother laser as well. Only print a few times a year, and the toner is always good to go when it does get switched on. Love my Brother!
My hairdresser was disassociating due to PTSD and stuck her hand into the mower blade because it was gunked up and not moving. She forgot to turn it off and sliced her hand up, and can no longer do her job.
Should we ban mowers?
My uncle in law came off a motorbike and was sliced apart by a guardrail, and died.
Should we ban motorbikes? Guardrails? Both?
Some things come with risk but bring greater reward. We need to weigh risk vs reward, and in the balance, nuclear comes out much further ahead - as long as it built and maintained to a high standard. It’s also much, much safer and less harmful than the current options like coal.