Thanks, but I would rather gnaw of my own feet
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Spotifies come and Spotifies go, but that folder of badly-sorted MP3s will still be there in the 2050s.
2·3 months agoUnfortunately, the fish aren’t as plentyful as they were back in the good ol’ days but I’m still finding most of what I want on pirate bay or 1337X. It’s just a case of finding the option with the most reliable seeds.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Spotifies come and Spotifies go, but that folder of badly-sorted MP3s will still be there in the 2050s.
7·3 months agoI’m old enough to be one of Napster’s early adopters. Unfortunately most of my collection has been lost to either malfunction or negligence but due to most of the major streamers being fucking evil I’m back sailing the musical seven seas. And plus my internet is about 100x faster now so yohoho mehearties.
Pre-made pizza bases will save you time, making your own is super cheap but I appreciate it takes time. I’ll usually make a big batch on a weekend and then just freeze balls of dough which I can use later.
Just buy a pre-made one then
Pizza sauce is so easy to make yourself - fry a clove of garlic in a teaspoon of oil, add a can a chopped tomatoes, a pinch of salt, a pinch of sugar, a pinch of oregano - let that simmer on the stove, stirring occasionally, for about 20 minutes or until all the water has boiled off and you have a thick puree then spread that on your chosen base and add some cheese. Voila! If you learn how to make your own dough then a homemade cheese pizza will cost pennies and taste better than anything you will get in the supermarket.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Instagram Caught Hiding Posts That Say "Immigrants Make the Country Great"English
42·3 months agoCheck out Mr. Militant over here. You’re doing your part by moaning on Lemmy. Well done you. Be the change.
Surprisingly sweet
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Looking to change to a Linux-based OS on a laptop, but I don't really understand coding so I haven't tried any of them. Is LinuxMint a good place to start?
3·3 months agoI have zero coding skills and recentky switched to Linux. From what I can tell the difference between different distros is completely negligible unless you’re a developer or a hardcore gamer. I settled on Kubuntu because out of the dozen or so distros I tried, it worked best on my machine and was similar enough to Windows for me to get to grips with very quickly.

Absolutely. I would spend all year planning what I was going to do with my money and working out.