Start digging. Make sure you clearly pull out a few hundreds and put them back in.
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That’s why you gotta do a full pat down to throw them off.
Well that’s fun. Odd someone named Campbell asking was for a tomato soup recipe, you’d think that would just be built into their bloodline or something.
While I’m glad no JS package managers were hurt to make the soup, I do wish the recipe didn’t waste so much water.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Fox to Acquire Roku in $22 Billion DealEnglish
12·29 days agoThe layman just has to explain how they’re doing it wrong confidently written almost as a tutorial.
They’ll get the right info pretty quick.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Fox to Acquire Roku in $22 Billion DealEnglish
101·29 days agoJellyfin is PnP if you get someone else to setup it up for you 🙃
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Technology@lemmy.world•Visa plugs its payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for usersEnglish
9·1 month agoAnd that’s part of why I transferred over to privacy.com for all my online stuff. Every online website/service gets a dedicated card, with set limits and are easily deactivated.
Unfortunately, privacy.com only works in the united states. I’m unaware of any alternatives.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•My Process in privacy(open for suggestions)
132·1 month ago2026 - “pay $60 to REMOVE our bloat features”
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•My Process in privacy(open for suggestions)
2·1 month ago2026 - “pay $60 to REMOVE our bloat features”
Will the sailors be there?
If they are, I’m not going. Something terrible always happens to whoever they hang out with for the day.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Milk in the Woods [Black Cat Pencil]
2·1 month agoThey gotta work on their pinky strength.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This Company Will Add Phone, AirPod, and Smartwatch Trackers to License Plate ReadersEnglish
35·1 month agoWell that’s terrible. Gonna need a Bluetooth broadcast device that send all kinds of bogus info to these things and figure out how to spoof a bluetooth mac address. or a hammer or one of them projectile shooters Americans seem to love.
Although, in an alternate timline where technology is used for good, if these things connected to the various find-my networks to help people locate their stuff, that’d be pretty cool.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 for a version of its browser that removes the features you probably never wantedEnglish
13·1 month agoDon’t forget the “major” version increment that breaks “lifetime”.
- Oh, you’re mistaken. The license is for the lifetime of version 32. To use version 33 you must upgrade. But no rush, you have until version 33.1 before we activate the kill switch.
And now you can pay $60 to get less of their features!
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•It is always the ones who aren't even trying.
4·1 month agoGirl was practicing her guy voice, but slipped at the end. The embarrassment haunts her to this day.
Crime shows; Pull up the satilight view. Zoom in. There, what’s that spec? Enhance. There’s our guy, move out!
Tell that to the kids and pets that got run over because they were in a blind spot, backup cameras help to prevent that.
I completely understand not wanting the whole suite of modern safety features, I hate most them too, but they do save lives. If you don’t drive that much, then they shouldn’t bother you if they are there. Most can be turned off anyway. If you’re that desperate to not have a rear cam, just tape over it, but please don’t.
Even the “cheap”, sub $30k new cars come with a lot of the safety features standard now. (Based on general internet rumblings), a used 2018-2022 higher trim car will probably be the sweet spot between having some of the safety features (that can be turned off), physical AC controls, and not having the ads and giant tablet screens. Personally, I wouldn’t go any older than 2020 unless you find something well taken care of. A 2018 model year would have be released summer 2017, 9 years ago.
I get not wanting the internal camera and telemetry crap, but not wanting the other stuff puts you in the same group of people that opposed seat belts when they first became mandatory for cars.
Backup cams, lane warnings, blind spot detection, and auto breaking are all incredible advancements that have significantly improved vehicle saftey.
The features I don’t like are things that take total control of the car like auto pilot, lane merging, auto park, or lane correction. It should not fight you trying to avoid something on the road. A little beep to say, “hey you’re leaving the lane” is okay, a little beep to remind you to keep your eyes on the road is theoretically okay (but we all know the massive privacy concerns with that one.)
And to answer your question, yes you can get still cars with less of those features. Often the more advanced automation features are sold as an add-ons package or at higher trim level. Unfortunately, comforts like heated seats or motorized trunks are part of the same package, there is no getting one with out the other.
In WoW, Eastern Kingdoms is much smaller than you’d think.
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About the size of Manhatten, New York
If you can see the light has gone out, it just means the light bulb needs to be replaced.


The map reminds me of Sid Meier’s Pirates.
How is that still the best pirate game?