I’ve bought a lot of 4K movies/TV shows on Google Movies and they’re all 480 on my browser. Support tell me they understand my frustrations and say I gotta use Safari or Edge or something and they’re like 720P or something. I’m like, oh great, thanks.
It’s annoying when I start some software to get something done and it’s asking me to do a survey. I’m in the middle of something! What’s wrong with you?!
I’m an older millenial that identifies closer to Gen X. I think mine would be … Will Smith crying to Uncle Phil about his dad on Fresh Prince? That was pretty iconic. Wasn’t a good bye or finale one though.
Seinfeld finale was kinda bleh. I skipped Roseanne, Friends and Frazier’s finales to be honest and the fact no one references them never made me catch up. The Simpsons seemingly won’t die. I’d say Futurama but like, it keeps coming back with declining quality. I guess I can’t choose?
Two main things I remember about that finale. Cliff ending the conversation on shoes because their topic was about shoewear. Lastly, Sam saying to the incoming patron: “we’re closed”.
Americans are so soft. You throw shade at the Europeans by making fun of their food or wine or streets or whatever. They take a shot back and you guys whine.
Nominative determinism is the hypothesis that people tend to gravitate towards areas of work that fit their names. The term was first used in the magazine New Scientist in 1994, after the magazine’s humorous “Feedback” column noted several studies carried out by researchers with remarkably fitting surnames. These included a book on polar explorations by Daniel Snowman[1] and an article on urology by researchers named Splatt and Weedon.
My mate told me that he seems very smug and not very English. I found that quite funny. I don’t particularly dislike Tom but I don’t go out of my way to watch him like others. I still remember his OnlyConnect appearances from way back. He’s not everyone’s cup of tea and that’s fine.
I’m sorry but it’s my favorite Michael Caine movie. Yes, yes there’s a plethora of amazing movies, but this one is the one I fell in love with as a child and it’s stuck with me now. He’s stellar in it too.
I think you have great points, but I also don’t want to absolve personal responsibility entirely. I think I saw Boogie for on the Financial Audit and spends $900 per month on fast food? There’s definitely food deserts and busy people with busy lives and bad education. Absolutely. I also find that healthier living was easier in the UK as grocery stores had ready-made meals easier to access with better options. However, I do think there’s also a component of personal accountability for those that know the right thing to do and choose not to.
'Our long-term objective is to make printing a subscription' says HP CEO gunning for 2024's Worst Person of the Year award (www.pcgamer.com)
Didn’t GNU project start because of a printer?
Men only want one thing and it's wholesome (lemmy.today)
Put me in the trash can at the park. (lemmy.world)
Visits to piracy websites have increased 12% in the past four years (www.fastcompany.com)
LOL....
in the AI of the beholder (lemmy.world)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/10903518...
Where do you get your information about new software?
I guess I’m becoming a dinosaur, and now I don’t know where to find out about new FOSS stuff being developed, when new releases are out, etc....
Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS? (civilloquy.com)
Goodbye MatPat, thanks for everything (i.imgur.com)
Good “Buy for Life” Brands
Some that come to mind are:...
Low-hanging fruit 🥱 (lemmy.world)
This meteorologist's name (lemmy.world)
I can't stress enough how much I don't care. (lemmy.world)
Especially this meme (startrek.website)
Legendary exit for a legendary creator (i.imgur.com)
I swear... if any of you try to ruin this meme for me... (lemmy.world)
Also, have a happy new year!
They shipped him in from Italy (startrek.website)
“I come from the slums; I come from a hard background; I come from a poor family; and I was a soldier.” (lemmy.ca)
Yes (lemmy.world)
Amazon's Prime Video will start serving ads on January 29 unless you pay extra
Iced (lemmy.world)
*Cries in Debt* (lemmy.zip)
21 December 1986 (sh.itjust.works)
Here as well (lemmy.world)