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- Comment on Success removing flaking enamel with needle scaler 6 days ago:
I hope you had earplugs or better, that must have been loud as hell!
- Comment on If you don't understand it instantly you will never get it 1 week ago:
Stealers Wheel, eh?
- Comment on Is there any way the average American can insulate themselves from the AI bubble bursting? 2 weeks ago:
Your #3 is problematic.
The basis of the question is where to invest in order to avoid the coming AI crash. Your answer fails.
- Comment on Captain's Log 2 months ago:
There is absolutely no valid engineering or social reason that the TP roll needs to be so far back on the right side. I want that mufkr right next to my knee, or a foot forward, and twelve inches higher. Why do we have to stretch, grope, and reach for a swath of TP?
- Comment on Tea is basically just salad water. 2 months ago:
But mine is cold.
- Comment on Popup Ads in Your Pickup Truck? RAM Trucks Now Feature Scammy Ads on the Center Display 2 months ago:
I just got new neighbors out here in rural Kansas. They have two kias and a ram pickup for the man. If only they had a jeep it would be like a nearly complete set of the shittiest vehicles money can buy. Looking forward to exciting things here.
- Comment on I just shitpost🙃 3 months ago:
We used to call things like a forum a “BBS”.
- Comment on Windows 11 has finally overtaken Windows 10 as the most used desktop OS 3 months ago:
Edge.
- Comment on Windows 11 has finally overtaken Windows 10 as the most used desktop OS 3 months ago:
You can move it back. My forced on me win11 looks a lot like my win10.
Not saying I like it, it’s owned and controlled by the employer, but with a little work some of the shitty pointless default UI changes can be minimized.
- Comment on xkcd #3099: Neighbor-Source Heat Pump 4 months ago:
Fantastic! The actual perpetual motion machine has finally been found. And all this time, I thought it would need magnets, which are also magical. But I guess all those motors in the heat pumps use magnets too.