They’re decent sponges that last a long time and don’t get smelly very easily, and they’re also cute.
In my experience they’re a bit lacking in abrasive power though.
They’re decent sponges that last a long time and don’t get smelly very easily, and they’re also cute.
In my experience they’re a bit lacking in abrasive power though.
My understanding was that overstock.com bought them for their brand only, and then changed their own name to Bed Bath & Beyond. So the old BB&B is now extinct, and overstock.com is now masquerading as BB&B.
If you go to overstock.com or o.co, both actually redirect to Bed Bath & Beyond now (which is presumably just a re-skinned version of the old overstock.com?)
I’m not sure if this counts, since all French just sounds to me like it rhymes with “croissant” ?
Much nicer than C, much simpler than C++, much less cruft than both.
Their username is also hilarious
FARTYSHARTBLAST
a reference to Slartibartfast from Hitchhikers Guide :D
What makes you think this is a millennial thing?
Also why the fuck does it matter?
I used to do the same thing when I first started drinking. Now drinking just makes me slightly more open but also gives me a headache (even after 1 beer)
Lol, the head coming out of the guy’s hair… Reminded me of that one dude from Men in Black with the human head attached to a snake body coming out of his backpack
Ha, it knew “Led Tasso” was referencing Ted Lasso but it apparently didn’t know that it’s his abrasive alter ego, and instead went with an LED pun
I see 306 issues and 0 pull requests. That’s got to be a bit discouraging as an open source project maintainer - plenty of people filing bug reports but no one that cares enough to help fix the bugs.
Are you a programmer? If so, the code is open source, so you could try fixing it on your own; it doesn’t seem that hard to fix. You could try to find where they are handling scroll input and see if there is anything that tells you what direction it is. Then if it’s horizontal just ignore it.
That’ll never happen, the tobacco industry is too big and too many jobs will be lost all at once, so it becomes highly politicized and loses popular support. With the proposed law, the tobacco industry at least has time to pivot to something else.
I just visited Canada for 4 days, was around a lot of people and I only smelled smoke twice. Both times were outside the airport (once arriving and once departing).
You are exactly right. This whole thread is full of people complaining about the price, but it’s perfectly justifiable for this one reason. If you have a significant other then it’s actually cheaper to rent than it is to go to the theater. And big screen TVs are commonplace, so the experience is about the same (arguably better since you can pause if you have to go pee, can rewind if you missed something, can be as obnoxious as you want, don’t have to commute there, and don’t have to deal with sticky floors and overpriced popcorn).
I’m not saying the price is reasonable (it’s too high in my opinion) but people need to stop pretending like it makes no sense from a business perspective. It’s a no-brainer to the average non-pirating consumer: they are getting something better, for cheaper.
It’s distinctly different in this case: they’re just trying to prevent people who are turning smoking age from conveniently being able to buy cigarettes. They’re not taking away cigarettes from people who can already buy them, which was not the case for prohibition.
It will create a substantial black market, but it won’t just do that. It will make it difficult to conveniently buy cigarettes, which will drastically cut down on the number of smokers.
This article is garbage IMO. It’s no surprise that malware exists on NPM (since uploaded code is not security-reviewed), and that different types of malware present different types of threats.
The actual interesting part is the names of the packages, which are somewhat clever IMO as they seem harmless and legitimate, but this article decided to strip out the package names. Here is the original article which does have the package names: https://www.fortinet.com/blog/threat-research/malicious-packages-hiddin-in-npm
Jfc what road is that on the left?
The dushbags trashing on Flatpaks and Appimages and Snaps are totally in the right 😈
Were you scrubbing an mfin cheese grater with it? I have not had this problem