Comments saying contact the manufacturer, the state health services...Or chill, remove the mold, smell, taste, if everything seems good eat it. Inform the store.
... Am I still on lemmy?The whole thread is a corporate talk and Apple Steam fan mix. Your first paragraph...
We're discussing a monopoly, and all I am reading is how good a product they're making.
Shouldn't the discussion also be about their costs, margins?Is the market difficult to enter by its nature? How much would the users and developers benefit from more competition?
I'm playing the sequel (I know, wrong sub).
I normally never get sweaty hands. This changed because the game is so hard.I even had to put flour on my left hand to get some grip on the thumbstick
I'm the same. But of course I do daily the parts where the sun don't shine.
Some people really do smell more than others, with the same washing habits.
I myself prefer a slight body odor in others, even light sweat (not stink!). Although some perfumes smell really good. But that agressive deodorant smell I hate.
I made it so that when I start the controller it runs lutris-gamepad-ui.Next figure out how to bring the launcher to the foreground when I short click the controller power button. Maybe with input-remapper?
It's not a standalone, it requires Lutris. edit: gotcha, as in part of the base program, absolutely it should be.For people already using Lutris and considering this, know there is zero extra work. Download the Appimage, launch it and you're in your library.And it's really well done.
For all that leftist talk, lemmy is as billionaire-polluter-taxoptimizer-celebrity starstruck as everywhere else.
On the bright side, since you're a bit slow she might send some pocket change your way.
On desktop I use Spicetify, it simply removes all ads (among other things)Are you referring to an Android app? Last time I checked it had stopped working, I should check again.For downloading there's deemix also
I rarely listen to a whole album nowadays.Pretty much since streaming music has been made easy I've seen people make playlists of thousands of artists. I don't see how you can easily achieve this by pirating or buying the albums.Making playlists on youtube I guess, but it's not nearly as polished an experience.There was Spotube that did a very commandable job at making a Spotify-like UI for that, but it was still way jankier than using the real thing. And it stopped working (might be back up)
I'm not trying to be a contrarian, but I see comments saying there are good alternatives all the time and I have yet to find one
I've stopped paying for Spotify years ago, switching between Tidal/Deezer/Qobuz a few times, but I still use it on my PC (spicetify...)
It's what I want from a desktop client. And the "discover weekly" feature recommends me great music.
Using youtube really doesn't cut it (also it's getting increasingly difficult to use)
All sorts really. She's a farmer also. She gives me a lot and I tend to forget them in the fridge. I can tell you plum jam has mold.
She adds little sugar, maybe that's a reason.