Heikki2
@Heikki2@lemmy.world
- Comment on Wall Street Journal Gets DRAGGED Online For 'Rotisserie Chicken' Social Media Post 1 week ago:
In college I lived off rotisserie chickens. They are pretty versatile. Id usually get 2-3 days worth of meals out of 1 making sandwiches, stir-fry, and other meals out of it. End of the week I’d boil the remaining beans and make soup with the broth for my room mates. I did it bc it was cheap and not a splurge. It was difficult to buy a whole raw chicken for $5 let alone one that was already cooked
- Comment on ...is this retro? 3 weeks ago:
I pulled my XB360 out this week. Like many people living in the south, we were iced in for the last 4-5 days. As a way to entertain my toddler I pulled out the 360 and Kinect to play fruit ninja. He loved playing it and even beat my high score from the last time I played it back in 2015
- Comment on Grippy handles too. Luxury. 1 month ago:
- Comment on Are skin readings a thing when it comes to psychics? 2 months ago:
The only people I show anything to is:
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Significant Other. If they want to touch me and I want it. Its ok
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Doctor. Generally im there for them to look at things or in things. They may need a flash light but its bc I have an issue with that area. Physicals occasionally require 2 fingers and a cough or 2
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Prove a “me job” is not possible
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- Comment on cluckthulu? 2 months ago:
Is that a Chithulhu or a Cthicken?
- Comment on Man detained by ICE found dead, hanging with hands and feet tied—attorney 2 months ago:
The truth is so much darker than anyone wants to believe
- Comment on My collection is growing 3 months ago:
Curry working to cut them off so I can use them in my drill
- Comment on TRUMP 4 months ago:
That significant portion dont realize they are closer to 0 than they are a 100k-inair
- Comment on Teen killed himself after ‘months of encouragement from ChatGPT’, lawsuit claims 5 months ago:
Me too. Nearly every job posting I see now wants some experience with AI. I make the argument AI is not always correct and will output what you want it to have a bias. Since biases are not always correct, the data/information is useless.
- Comment on Saw this on r*ddit, had to share with my people 6 months ago:
Steven Segal
- Comment on oops 7 months ago:
1x10^-6 m.
- Comment on Americans are struggling with layoff anxiety: It's causing workers to 'burn out faster,' experts say 7 months ago:
I was recently told my services were no longer needed. I was the lone supplier quality engineer for 30 plants where a majority of our suppliers were in Mexico and their English was limited at best. They hired someone in Mexico and got rid of me in less than a week