Mine burns a little oil, so I just keep adding it. That way it gets a perpetual oil change. guytappinghead.jpg
Mine burns a little oil, so I just keep adding it. That way it gets a perpetual oil change. guytappinghead.jpg
Someone should add major Windows releases on the X axis. There’s gotta be some correlation.
Nunti works well. https://gitlab.com/ondrejfoltyn/nunti
Why would I choose this over LibreWolf?
Syncthing accomplishes both local and Internet transfers and doesn’t need a third party server (if you’re not doing NAT traversal). I don’t think you can send individual files through it’s interface. But you can share a directory and any files you add (or edit) will sync via P2P to other devices.
Bruh, I bet you start telling stories when you’re passed the jib.
They count (but only 3/5ths). Sorry, everyone.
Thank you so much! Happy Easter!
Does anyone have this STL? I’m, ummm, asking for a friend.
That’s crazy that you heard about crypto before it was created in 2008. Are you Satoshi? Did Hal Finney get Internet installed in his casket?
Good call. Sedans are un-stealable. taps head
Firefox + uBlock Origin + User Agent Switcher (set to Chrome). I did get the pop-up once saying they would cut me off. I cleared cache and browsing data and haven’t seen the warning since. 🤞
NFTs came about due to collectable communities trying to capitalize off cryptocurrency (think baseball cards, shoes, Funko Pops, etc). NFTs were doomed from their inception because they attempt to give limitless data artificial scarcity.
You joke, but I definitely bought a Civic for $950 and drove it a couple years. It burned oil and looked atrocious. But hey, it got me to work. Then I sold it and broke even. 😂
Retrieving samples would be the last thing on my mind if I was dating a shark. I’d be preoccupied choosing an appropriate appetizer and getting that silver fox back to my underwater cave.
Aux vs Bluetooth is not analogous to Betamax/VHS. It’s more like WiFi and ethernet. WiFi can replace ethernet most of the time, but there are clear benefits to wired connections.
Planned obsolescence is the preferred method (and doesn’t require breaking and entering).
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/
This is what I use and it’s worked great so far.
Nah, most push and riding mowers are definitely 4 stroke. You’re absolutely correct that 2 strokes need to burn oil and create some visible smoke (to be properly lubricated). Only small, powered equipment (such as trimmers, blowers, and chainsaws) are still commonly made with 2 strokes. My smoking push mower was made in the mid 1980’s and is miraculously still running. It apparently has worn seals that are allowing crankcase oil into the combustion chamber.