will_a113

A lemmy nomad. Wish there was a way to migrate posts and comments from .world to .ml to here... 😪

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1y 21d ago in technology

Yes you do.

Why not just distupgrade to 24.04 (cosmic)? If you don’t like the DE just install the one of your choice (I’ve been running it with plasma since the beginning of the year and it seems fine)

You don't have to be embarrassed

1y 21d ago in memes@sopuli.xyz

I remember one vacation to Orlando where we went to Disney and then Lego land. At Disney they’ll put walls around construction and then add these inspirational posters like “excuse our dust while we reimagine your dreams” or whatever. At Lego land they had the same plywood walls but then these plaques with some ISO-compliant safety icons and a message like “construction area: trespassing may cause death”.

Some really nice frog I saw today

1y 22d ago in pics from lemmy.ca

It looks like Mr Toad wearing a waistcoat and trousers. OP you should have tried giving him a tiny top hat and pocket watch.

Team bonding rule

1y 23d ago in 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone

Plot twist: mystrothedefender is actually the cat in her avatar and was actually just trying to insult dogs.

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1y 23d ago in askmeanything@lemmy.ca

I genuinely have to ask because I no longer am able to differentiate sarcasm on the internet, but were you being snarky or did you actually want to know if a grown-ass adult managed to figure out using a website all by themselves?

It’s Time To Go Back to Web 1.0

1y 24d ago in fediverse from discuss.tchncs.de

Was just talking with a coworker about how with the rise of server-side rendering we’re finally technologically back to Web 1.0

Company agrees to 4-day week at full pay—worker reveals dramatic result

1y 24d ago in antiwork@lemmy.ml from www.newsweek.com

All it talks about is about how the woman has a better life working 4 days instead of 5. I don’t know that we really needed a whole article to explain that.

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1y 27d ago in adhd@lemmy.dbzer0.com

😂

Read the meme, upvoted, then read the title. Yikes.

Infrared contact lenses let you see in the dark

1y 1d ago in technology from arstechnica.com

1972's 'Limits to Growth' suggests collapse is right on track

1y 3d ago in collapse@slrpnk.net from slrpnk.net

It's SUPREME

1y 1mon ago in academiagonewild from mander.xyz