https://www.visionexpress.com/eye-health/how-to-clean-your-glasses seems to point to fingers, dry with a lint free cloth?
https://www.visionexpress.com/eye-health/how-to-clean-your-glasses seems to point to fingers, dry with a lint free cloth?
Had? I hope you’re ok.
Definitely this. I run a home lab, six servers, and I use Synology Photos because it’s so much better than the self hosted alternatives.
Sort yourself out. It’s embarrassing.
Clearly you need more practice with it 😏
If you’re talking about a SimpleLogin, you CAN email from it. I forget the exact terminology (I can check if you need) but you can generate a forward address that you email and the receiver (Spotify) will see it as If you have emailed from your forwarding address.
Genuine question, why do I keep seeing people reference “hexbears”?
Like, I know it’s a Lemmy instance, but is it more than that? Why do I keep seeing it referenced as if it’s more than just an instance?
It doesn’t say you only breathe once every two minutes, though.
You just reset the timer more frequently than once every two minutes. It doesn’t change the fact you only have two minutes from each breath.
Right. I personally struggle with a lot of the “terms” these days - not because I think they are wrong, only because I don’t always understand what they mean.
On Reddit, when I saw them used, I would ask for clarification and I’d learn something.
Being dismissive to people trying to learn isn’t going to bring them into the ally space.
So somebody wanted to broaden their understanding by asking a simple question and you decided to be a dick?
Maybe they didn’t have time to read the article and thought somebody would help.
This could have just as easily been on the dadjokes community.
I didn’t know I needed this word, but I definitely do.
Every time I eat cheese, I end up eating more than I should because “if I eat it now, I can’t eat it later, so I’ll do better tomorrow”.
I then buy more cheese tomorrow and the cycle repeats.
I doubt I’ll ever learn.
As someone who uses programming.dev as my daily instance, I’d be happy to help.
I’ve got over a decade of experience as a software engineer, with over 5 in Go.