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40 sats \ 0 replies \ @sox 15h \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
Yes, I agree, I like and prefer politeness, but it doesn’t feel that good to me when it’s something like
- “Hi, how are you? What would you like to order?”
- “A pizza. By the way I’m good! Thanks for asking, what about you?”
- “Coming right up, next?”
Like you asked about my day, what about yours???
Maybe also a cultural difference, here if you ask about someone’s day they would reply politely but they’d also probably think that you should mind your own business.
I don't really like receiving automated emails with someone's full name. You are a company, this just feels even more fake.
But I have the same feeling for the mandatory "how are you today" from store employees.
Espresso is my favorite, I'm used to take a 'shot' of coffee because I don't actually like coffee that much (its bad taste is the only way it wakes me up).
Moka is my least favorite, especially when I wake up, I have to: open it, wash it, put coffee, regulate the flame, take care of when to stop the flame. And at the end is too much coffee. Smell is great though!
€20/day would get me and my gf two Margherita pizzas for lunch and two Angus burgers for dinner from the food truck.
This reminded me of the times in which we used to live off €15/week, but that required cooking and the ability to not get disgusted by tomato sauce pasta (€1,20) and cutlets (€1) everyday. I actually banned that pasta now.
I think I'd shoot my left nut before advancing the idea of an Electron SN! It's a Progressive Web App, basically the site without browser controls.
Let's see if I'll lose my left nut in a year lol
@remindme in 1 year
Back then we found out that this could be the culprit! Did you change it?
edit: oh wait, ~bitcoin_Mining has a post cost of 21, then if you didn't change the value at all the post would show anyway, hmm...
Depends, iirc if they had an Apple Watch, it does all these things automatically if it recognizes a fall.
My objective is to make the new comments changes deploy-ready before the weekend. I'll then visit some nice-to-have live stuff and deep dive into better content creation tools.
I was literally forced to buy the premium subscription. Watching yt on a TV means 3 minutes of unskippable ads sometimes.
Autoshow essentially tries to defeat the viewport laws to load new comments without moving the page.
It’s a relatively new thing here so we expect to tune it as feedback comes in to make it even better.
I called it “pre-released”, even if it’s formally released, because of that and also because we wanted to show you how live comments will look like before going all-in.
I get it, it was really satisfying. I think that the real problem was with really active posts, that would accumulate lots of blue dots and leave the user overwhelmed, prompting a page reload.
I'll keep this in mind, in the meantime I hope that the navigator will live up to the same jolt of satisfaction.
Thanks! ^^