

Yep, and they actually explain it in their bio.
Yep, and they actually explain it in their bio.
Because the singles are probably priced like the megalemons they are, and what OP needs is one standard lemon.
edit: That’s not to even mention that those probably won’t fit in a juicer, if that’s what OP is after.
I would totally trust some dildotosser with my money, 100%.
The site is almost done with puberty, which is bragable.
Seems plausible, but why now?
I mean, they commented earlier than mmmm, and probably thought they were right? All those downvotes they got are appropriate, but I don’t understand demanding an explanation for getting something wrong.
From the band Grandaddy (across about 15 years of releases):
There were commits yesterday.
Bold of you to assume no tariff compliance surcharges.
Other alt text (I think):
Dick & Jane and the Wolf
You found her. Good job, gumshoe!
Check their bio.
It’s saying she survived both of them.
Have you looked at the signup page for your Lemmy instance lately?
sxiv
and pqiv
have both been great for my niche use case, which involves displaying a single image that auto-updates via inotify.
Just to defend your metaphor, email providers also sometimes defederate from specific others, due to spam/abuse.
Salad Theory
A comprehensive, precise, and pedantic branch of set theory pertaining to food categorization.
Background
In our office, we sometimes enjoy pedantic conversations where we attempt to properly define ambiguous terms. Naturally, when the sandwich controversy took the world by storm around 2016[3], we were interested.
We talked a lot about sandwiches, then went beyond. The sandwich debates spun off numerous side discussions regarding the categorization of other foods. Fatefully, one coworker raised the question of whether a salad could be called a pizza.
The answer to that question shocked and appalled us. Inescapably, a pizza was actually a salad.
Many heated lunchtime conversations ensued. We attacked the problem from different angles. We debated the merits of novel definitions. People got sick of it and avoided some of us at lunch.
But the truth could not be avoided. Begrudgingly, the office pedants were forced to reach an agreement: All edible foods[1] are salads.
We wrote up our conclusions in an internal document in May 2017. We were content to keep this dark knowledge to ourselves, but alas. Spurred by the release of food category theories which clearly misrepresent the nature of salads[4], the time has come to share our findings with the world.
Epoch comment, yo.
“bampersand”