Shouldn't they open an institution to study how all these windows happen to fail when an oligarch is near?
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That makes sense thank you. I'm currently in a battle with rice - my pressure cooker recipe keeps failing me and I'm really unhappy with the results. Maybe I'll just return to using a pot.
Oh, sorry, I didn't even think to post it. But glad you already got help!
When one user is having problems, the problem is the user. When it's multiple users, it's a pattern and problem with the design.
The problem is that people don't want to dedicate time to learn new, foreign things, they just want them to work. Because that's how it is with the stuff they're used to. Those things just work.
Also, fediverse isn't ready. Servers aren't always responding, design isn't finished etc. So it's no wonder people find it hard to use -- because it's an unfinished house or maybe more aptly a village.
You dont fluff up your rice with a fork or something and let it sit after that covered for 10 minutes or so?
I think it's obvious that Reddit will remove the mods if shit posting continues.
Not to blow anyone's mind but that's pretty popular rhetoric on Reddit. Usually when described how right speaks about the left.
Hand sanitizer. Maybe it's just placebo effect but it gives at least a little relief.
Besides, the way to convert isn't by arguing. You do it by providing a good platform (not there yet), good content (not there yet) and good community (kinda there?).
In fact, this task is largely completed. Ukraine is using less and less of its weapons. And more and more it uses the weapons systems that Western countries supply it with.
What a strange definition for demilitarization lol.
Yep, kinda hard to give a fuck. I wonder though if anyone has used Reddit's private message and other features for messages they wouldn't want to be public.
And using an email address in any service, everyone should know by now there's a good chance they leak at some point.
Max pressure? Mine goes from 1-6. It's an electronic one so I assume even at its highest it's not that high of a pressure.