Not only is that over a $400 a year difference on just mac and cheese. Youre lying about the time difference or you have a really hard time opening boxes. There is no way it only took you 4 minutes difference to cut up all that and prep your sauce than it was to boil a pot and open a box and a pack of dust. Even if you tried to notch it up with milk and butter its still nothing compared to the prep of the homemade. You have to boil and stir in both but only cut up and wash itensils for one.
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I have about 7 or 8 machines running some version of linux. I try to switch as a daily machine every decade or so and works fine for a couple of weeks. Then something needs an update, that update then updates some dependencies which breaks a half dozen other programs. Half of those have new updates for it the other half dont. Of the half that do about half of those also update even more dependencies which then breaks even more programs. This spirals for a month or two sometimes settling out sometimes not. Eventually i get tire of fixing the machine and just want to use it so i go back to my windows box i havent had to fuck with since i put it together. Wait a decade or so and the cycle repeats. Just waiting on that time when the cycle breaks and im still using a linux box. Maybe another 30 some odd years and it will be ready.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•My detailed de-google journey: Why and what I replaced with
21·2 months agoLmao. Because we all lmow the us government is totally going to respect its own laws and never ever violate or ignore them out right. You sound like a sov cit.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Charlie Kirk Assassination Sparks Social Media Crackdown
75·3 months agoWord stopped hitler and stalin so well didnt they.
No. This was created by someone who has no idea how any of this work. Soft tissues leave marks on bones.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Parents of Lemmy, would you have your kids keep the bedroom door open when the gender they were attracted to comes over?
17·3 months agoLmao. “Parents of lemmy…”
Responses: if i ever have kids…
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•This can't be true
16·4 months agoNah people still put shit tons of product in their hair back in the day. Spray on hair was particularly popular for a really long time. There were stories in the 80s of peoples hair just lighting up under hot lamps and shit cause too much stuff in it.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Wikipedia loses UK Safety Act challenge, worries it will have to verify user IDs
12·4 months agoYes every single one of them does. do you not know how access fucking works. You cant even be in there until certain ages. Youre not allowed to access material until a registered known adult approves. Theyre not allowed on computers without approval or oversight. Tjeyre not allowed into certain areas of the libraries without approval and access.
If this is the reading comorehension level over there they really need to reconsider some these.
Consideribg your stated beliefs here. You sound as though you already are.
On sugar yes. Some people have even died from having too much sugar. Name one person who died from over dosing on thc.
Lots of things can terrify you. Not all of them will kill you though.
Never really done any investigation then have you. You should hear about this thing called sugar.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are you scared of AI becoming sentient? How do we ensure we never make one that is?
21·4 months agoLMFAO typical lemmy bullshit. Tell us all EXACTLY what makes you sentient. Where EXACTLY does that reside. How EXACTLY does it work to make a thing sentient.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Wikipedia loses UK Safety Act challenge, worries it will have to verify user IDs
12·4 months agoSo this is the level of edication and reading comprehension in here. Pathetic
https://www.brent.gov.uk/libraries-arts-and-heritage/libraries/library-conditions-of-use If you are under 16, you will need your parent or guardian to sign a membership form for you. Books and other materials may be borrowed by: anyone aged 16 and over. children and young people under the age of 16 on the recommendation of a parent or guardian. parents or carers of children aged 12 – 15 will need to sign a consent form before they can borrow DVDs.
https://library.ed.ac.uk/using-library/join-the-library/policy-child-access-library • Risk assessments have been carried for children under 16. For the safety of children, the University Regulations do not permit a child to use any library equipment, including computing equipment, nor to use any device on the University wireless network. • School pupils aged 14 to 16 may, under special circumstances and by arrangement with the library, obtain a Library Reference Card allowing independent access. Young persons aged 16 over are entitled to obtain a Library Reference Card by meeting the registration requirements.
https://www.bristol.gov.uk/files/documents/244-library-regulations Subject to the General Provisions of these Regulations books may be borrowed by any person of the age of 14 years or over who completes and signs the appropriate form of application provided by the Library Authority and who furnishes such proof of identity as the Librarian may require. Books may be borrowed by children aged 13 years and below on completion of the appropriate form of application signed by the parent or guardian.
- Any person over the age of 14 and such others as the Librarian may permit, may enter the Reference Library or Reading Room and when so required shall sign the book provided for the purpose.
https://libraries.merton.gov.uk/digital-content/libraries/about-us/terms-and-conditions A parent or guardian must counter-sign the membership card for new members that are under the age of 16. All children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.Please note children aged 11-15 may enter Libraries Plus unaccompanied but with parental consent. A parent or guardian must supervise any child under the age of 11. Parents and/or guardians are required to take responsibility for the materials used and borrowed by members under the age of 16. (straight up call the law on your ass) Library staff will not take responsibility for children of any age left unattended in the library. Staff may contact Children’s Social Care if a child under eleven is left alone or if there are concerns over a child’s wellbeing.
Adult restrictions: Adults are not permitted to work or be situated in the children’s library if they are not utilising the children’s services or looking after a child/young person. Lone adults will be directed by staff to alternative seating and facilities in the main library.
https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/4100/Child-safeguarding-procedures-in-our-libraries Under-16s must bring a valid membership card each time they visit a library if they want to use a computer. Children’s computers are available at all libraries and can be used by children aged 11 and under with a valid membership library card. Under-11s cannot use our express PC express service. Under-11s may only use the internet under the adult supervision of a parent or guardian. Our library service offers free wifi to anyone aged 11 and over. Under-11s attending an event in the library will need to be accompanied by a parent/carer (unless otherwise stated). Under-5s must never be left unsupervised at any time. Children need to be at least 14-years-old in order to look after children ages 8 and over. Children under 8 must be with a parent or responsible adult (aged 18 or over). We try our best to make our libraries safe and welcoming. However, as a public service, we can never fully guarantee child safety. Therefore, no child under the age of 11 can visit without parent/carer supervision. If a child under the age of 11 visits the library unsupervised, staff will follow the relevant safeguarding procedures, which include contacting the parent/carer, and alerting the police, social services or their school.
(the only one you were able to comprehend and it’s the LEAST restrictive, misdirection much) https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/libraries/your-library/library-policies-and-procedures/provision-of-public-access-terminals-and-wifi-in-libraries-policy-statement If you are under 16 years of age you will need the written permission of your parent or guardian to use library computers.
https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/libraries/library-info/parental-consent In order to access the IT facilities, children and young people under the age of 16 must be registered library members. A parent or legal guardian must be present for children under 16 to join the library and by joining a child to the library they agree to the child having access to IT facilities including the Internet. Children and young people under the age of 16 will have access to the computers in our libraries with their library card.
https://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/libraries/libraries-terms-and-conditions A parent or guardian must counter-sign the membership card for new members that are under the age of 16. Children under the age of 8 must be supervised at all times by their parent or guardian who must also monitor any use by children of public access computers. Parents and/or guardians are required to be responsible for the materials used and borrowed by members under the age of 16.
Deleting the truth wont make it go away.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Wikipedia loses UK Safety Act challenge, worries it will have to verify user IDs
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Wikipedia loses UK Safety Act challenge, worries it will have to verify user IDs
357·4 months agoThats not the argument you think it is. Yes many already do and have for years.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does the average american, when naming a price of any given item, takes into account taxes or disregards it?
1·4 months agoOne label for 10s of products is less efficient than separate labels for every product. Explain exactly how that works. This is what Walmart, target, forger, aldis, and every other major chain that actually has to deal with logistics does.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does the average american, when naming a price of any given item, takes into account taxes or disregards it?
22·4 months agoMany/most put the tag right on the item not the shelf. Thats for groceries only. And even here a lot.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•hubris go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrEnglish
17·5 months agoThere was an anti Cramer index fund for a while.



The government isnt whats being talked about in here. Its corporations. Ie nosy neighbors that offer services. SMDH