
We’re kind of in-between generations but I think most of us have more in common with millennials than with gen z.

We’re kind of in-between generations but I think most of us have more in common with millennials than with gen z.

I know what they are. It was a bit of a deliberate play on words, swapping the American and English definitions of biscuit. A joke that was perhaps a bit too subtle or too British for Americans to comprehend.

What type of biscuit though? Hobnobs? Custard Creams? Honestly I’m struggling to think of a biscuit that would go well with chicken.
Fusilli. The spiral shape allows the right amount of pasta sauce to stick to it so you get a nice pasta-to-sauce ratio.
This is my favourite response to this “your body my choice” thing: https://hachyderm.io/@molly0xfff/113445007601304089
Really? From personal experience it’s completely the opposite. Almost everyone I see wearing earbuds are wearing wireless ones and it’s not just Apple users with their air pods, it’s android as well.


Other places must’ve been hot as hell as in the UK we actually had a slightly cooler June than normal compared to the average. The world climate is well and truly fucked then.

He looks like Jimmy Carr with a bigger jaw.


I think I’d be ok with removing my ad blocker if ads were simple and non intrusive and creators actually got a decent chunk of the ad revenue. The reason I use it however is that most websites have proven that if you give them an inch they’ll take a mile. So many websites now have so many ads that the actual content is barely visible through the mid-page ads, auto play videos, popups and banners. And that’s not even mentioning the tracking and cookies they now request/use. The internet has become unusable without an ad blocker. If I want to support someone’s content I’d rather use whatever donation method they have set up.


Not surprising to me given my own personal experience. I only really use my PS5 for exclusives now and there haven’t been many of those being released recently that I’ve been interested in. Plus new playstation games are expensive which has made me a more patient gamer. So if a non-exclusive game interests me it’s probably going to be cheaper on Steam. I used to be more of a console gamer but these days if you have a decent pc there isn’t much that a console can offer over a pc.
I’ve only been wearing glasses for a few months and only when I’m in front of a pc screen. How on earth does anyone keep them clean?


Sounds like smart shuffle might be enabled. I’ve never had an issue with Spotify adding songs it thinks I might like when I use the normal shuffle mode.


How long until Elon starts referring to himself as Mr X, like Homer does in an episode of The Simpsons?


http://www.themostamazingwebsiteontheinternet.com/
Truly the most amazing website on the internet. (Just a heads up, there are some flashing images)


Have a look on greenman gaming. It’s 32% off. £33.99 in the UK.
You’re being down voted because Lemmy is a Linux fan echo chamber, but my experience with Windows 11 is similar to yours.
I resisted the upgrade for a long time after reading about all the issues it apparently had. My work laptop updated first which made me realise it’s not that bad, a few annoying things but nothing system breaking. I’ve had windows 11 on my personal pc for about 2-3 months and it’s been the same, absolutely fine with a few minor things here and there.
For the average user Windows is absolutely fine. I’d say that anyone using Linux or thinking of switching to Linux isn’t an average user. And that’s fine. Everyone can use whatever OS they want. I’m choosing to stick with Windows.