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  • Yeah. I also dislike slop. Fuck that shit

  • Asymmetrical abs is common.

    It's genetic and not that visible on most people. It's also not dangerous in any way as the muscles are still able to do their job just fine. As a result it doesn't get much attention.

    You can still easily find examples though. If you for example go on DDG and search for images of "bodybuilder abs" you'll get stuff like what I got as result number 5, result number 6, result number 9 and more.

  • The taste is good. Almost as if you baked it over a wood fire.

    I make bread several times per month. I have probably "recycled" around 20.

  • I had no idea what that was before reading your comment.

    I have now taken a few online tests that indicates I might be. BUT I did it with just regular screens. My phone and computer screens are not professional so I can't guarantee any accuracy. I might try to find a professional test later.

    Thanks for telling me about this! :)

  • I have abnormally good colour vision.

    I have no idea what to do with this.

    Found out when studying photography. We did some colour tests that get gradually harder. You are supposed to fail at some point. I kept on passing all of them. My "regular" vision is just normal though.

  • Do you remember people talking about that specific person or do you remember people talking about doing something like this themselves?

  • I think they are referring to the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Kids publicly denounced, criticised and some even harmed their parents but we are not sure if they killed them. This was done to achieve several things. Destroying religious practices was a part of it.

    Recommended book: The cultural revolution: a people's history, 1962-1976 - Frank Dikötter

  • I heard he had a Honda. Not sure though as he didn't really talk that much about it.

  • From the website: "I will not accept donations or sponsorships of any kind."

    From Github: "If you ever want to contribute something, think about the people working hard to maintain the filter lists you are using, which are available to use by all for free."

  • He took care of his friends last time. I'm assuming he will continue doing it this time as well.

  • Organic Maps (Unofficial) @sopuli.xyz
    perfectly_boiled_pizza @lemmy.world

    What's the difference between the two versions?

    I normally use the version (pictured to the right) from the F-Droid repo. I was curious about what features the version (pictured to the left) from the IzzyOnDroid repo had since it supposedly has non-free components and promotes non-free network services. After testing it and comparing it for a few minutes I can't really find any differences. The package names and file sizes are different though. Does anybody else know?

  • Knives from Brusletto are hand made in Norway.

  • This is probably older than a lot of the folks here on Lemmy

  • Real

  • I think I started with Mint 13. After hopping around for years I'm now on Debian.

    I recommend Mint to people in general. It's perfect for most people. We shouldn't be required to learn about everything in the world.

    I don't expect anyone to become a mechanic just because they need a car. If that were a requirement then most people would just not get a car. It's also okay to continue driving and never becoming a mechanic later.

  • Real

  • Sounds like someone is little bit cranky. You've been using proprietary software, haven't you? It's all right. Try this. It'll help.

  • Exactly. So for example if you are browsing [email protected] and see a post that is marked "video" you can tap that and continue to browse [email protected] while only seeing posts marked with "video". That is how it works in Infinity which is what Eternity is based on.

  • You can open it by tapping the thumbnail.

    If that does not work you can go to Settings, Miscellaneous, Link Handler and then choose External App.