

Living up to the user name
Living up to the user name
Gimme the spider designs! I’d be good with both ghost in the shell and wild wild West spiders
Thanks, I’ll be looking into it now. I really don’t want Windows anymore, but Linux has always sounded overwhelming to me.
Hitler was egomaniacal I don’t think he would have a change of heart, but instead use any information too alter the outcome.
But if you’re going to send a book to one of the worst people in history it’s gotta be one of the worst books in history. Just gotta find the right age to send him The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists by Neil Strauss. I need AI to get to the next level so I can see how this might play out.
Not so much anymore. Bing and google are pretty shit nowadays (for most any searches). I’ve been getting more accurate search results with duckduckgo, but I’m still looking for a search engine with better results.
Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about
That’s cause they have competition in that area, like Kyocera and KM.
Ain’t nobody printing much anymore, just shit companies finding ways to squeeze what customers are left. I got a b&w brother printer years ago and it’s been doin just fine without all the extra “features”. If brother went the way hp is going I wouldn’t have a printer at home anymore.
I tried Fiverr a few times, especially after the Reddit changes. But i haven’t enjoyed my experiences so far. I’ve also tried deviant art and art station, but so far HungryArtists has been a great experience. Would love to have that on Lemmy.
That’s why Meta and Xitter don’t let you do anything without being logged in. Fortunately that’s something Reddit still allows.
Dear god, now that you say this I realize it’s just a matter of when. Why is enshittification so rampant?
It’s kinda hard to cut out something like reddit 100%. I technically stopped using Reddit, I’ve only been on Lemmy since RiF was shut down since I’m mainly a mobile user. I logged into my reddit account once and that was to commission an art piece. And that’s something I’ll probably keep doing because it’s been the best experience for commissions.
There’s also search inquiries that you can get actual answers to just by typing reddit at the beginning of your search. Like when my TV started having an issue I tried normal search results and forums, absolutely zero help. All the answers were either buy a new TV or call a tech, and the people that dealt with techs said it was minimum $300 for the tech to tell them they had to take the TV for a minimum 2 weeks. So I tried a search by typing Reddit in front and I found a solution within the first two posts. Lead me to a YouTube channel where the guy showed how to fix the issue in 10 minutes with just a piece of tape.
Reddit will keep getting worse, but there will still be useful posts from it’s better days. I wouldn’t say that it’s that consumers have no spine, but rather it’s a mix of old habits and sunken cost fallacy. But it will reach a point like Myspace and Facebook did and lose a large amount of users.
buy socks changed every day
That sounds expensive
We need more trains in North America. From my experience between planes, trains, and automobiles (and boats) trains have been the best experience.
You, I like.
Lmao how’s Walmart so bad with their self check out but Sam’s club is easy? Hate using it at Walmart if I have more than a few items. At Sam’s I can load up my cart, scan and pay for everything on the app, person at the exit does a quick check, and I’m out.
I left the 2fa on! Too la