If you can only have one utensil and one dish it’d have to be a spork and one of those shallow bowl/plate hybrid things, right…?
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yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•The End of Airbnb in New YorkEnglish711·2 years agoThe rent for regular apartments has basically doubled in the past couple years. You see studios go for $3000/mo, and 1 bedrooms for $4500+ quite often. I really hope this will have a helpful effect on lowering for the people who already live here, who can’t make ends meet because of absurd rental prices and hikes lately. There needs to be more housing and reasonable prices for people who live here. Compared to the median income here (and not the mean, because it’s not representative to count the billionaires), it’s literally not affordable for the people who grew up here and started their lives here, to afford to have a roof over their head. That’s why you see shit like 5 unrelated adults in a 1 bedroom apartment together, or a big extended family of multiple generations, partners, etc., all living under the same roof. Nobody can afford anything better here.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto World News@lemmy.ml•Americans will need a visa to visit Europe starting in 2024. Here's what you should know.16·2 years agoGenuine question, how the heck do people who have a ton of social media accounts (some for a business, some for different topics, some they haven’t used in ages and maybe forgot about or lost the login for) actually list them all? If it were me, depending on the platforms required, I don’t even know where I’d begin. I very well might genuinely forget one I made 3 years ago, used for a month, and abandoned.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Technology@beehaw.org•Twitter adding daily limits to DMs for users without Blue9·2 years agoYeah that’s super fucked up. Who the hell thinks this shit is a good idea. I’m so tired.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google engineers want to introduce DRMs for web pages, making ad-blocking near-impossible in the browserEnglish78·2 years agoThis is super fucked up. I use Stylus extensively to customize the UI on so many sites. Not even for adblocking or that kind of thing, but for accessibility. I actually learned to code many years ago specifically so I could write my own userstyles so that popular websites would be more accessible for me. This is not just predatory on an ads and money level but on an accessibility level too.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Games@lemmy.world•Genshin Impact voice actors claim they haven’t been paid for over 6 monthsEnglish16·2 years agoI don’t want to jump to conclusions in either direction but it’s entirely possible that people may not be speaking out because it may upset people who could potentially choose to cast them (or not) in future roles.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone actually enjoy working out?English5·2 years agoI don’t really enjoy these activities on their own, but I do enjoy some activities that I can do in conjunction. Listening to music or podcasts can be done at the same time as almost any workout. If you are working out at home, you could even watch tv or something. I enjoy being able to play a game or browse the web on my phone if I’m using a stationary bike. Basically what makes it tolerable for me is what I can do at the same time.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Games@lemmy.world•Official Minecraft wiki editors so furious at Fandom's 'degraded' functionality and popups they're overwhelmingly voting to leave the siteEnglish21·2 years agoI am an admin on another wiki that used to be on Gamepedia before the Fandom buyout. We forked immediately. I have also been self hosting a wiki for another game since early 2017. Completely worth it. Fandom has always had terrible user experience, and frankly they do not care about their users at all. Maybe their community-level staff do, but definitely not the higher ups. I’ve chatted with them directly when we were planning to fork. They’re only in it for the money, not for the good of the editors or readers. They make ridiculous changes that are great for advertisers but completely subvert the user experience and actual content on the page. They’ve also let go a lot of their staff for nonsensical reasons. I really hope the Minecraft wiki goes through with the fork, and that more and more wikis follow. It’s absurd how much of a monopoly they have, given how awful their service is. I for one will be happy to visit the Minecraft wiki again, as someone who plays occasionally, but not often enough to be keeping tabs on all the new features and updates. But I boycott Fandom wikis on principle so I haven’t been there in years.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the point of having a bot parrot everything that's posted on Reddit?English2·2 years agoFor some people it’s not that simple. Some folks aren’t technical enough to spin up an instance of any software. Other people have specific accessibility needs that may not be covered by any remaining options.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Where's the first and the oldest Lemmy instance?English4·2 years agoGenuine question, was airport security not tightened up worldwide after 9/11? I remember as a kid I would go through security quickly and be able to have someone at the gate waiting for me. That was never a thing after 9/11. Did the rest of the world not also have these changes? I guess for me I’m an extreme case because I live in NYC. I have no clue how it affected people across the country even, let alone in other countries. In my defense I was only 7 at the time.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Visiting the US soon - do I really have to tip?1·2 years agoSome people genuinely don’t realize the delivery person doesn’t get paid much. I didn’t even know for the longest time that the “delivery fee” apparently does not go to the driver. That’s an issue with DoorDash and similar apps’ messaging to the users. My tips have gone up since I learned that the delivery fee is apparently not for the delivery person. It’s not always malice on the customer’s part though. Sometimes it’s genuine misunderstanding.
yaycupcake@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If I gave you $1 million in cash to spend in 1 hour, after which the money will disappear, what would you buy?English5·2 years agoIf you (or a banker or anyone you’re paying) needed to count that money, you’d need to count just over 11 bills every 4 seconds, just to count all the bills within an hour, let alone have time to actually spend the money. This is assuming $100 bills, of which you’d need 10,000 of. This many bills also weighs 22 pounds or 10 kilograms, plus whatever the weight of the container you’re carrying it is… IDK man I think I’d not even try to spend most of it, grab maybe $500-1000 in cash, and go on a quick shopping spree at Target or something, which is like a 10 minute walk from where I live. I could buy groceries, clothing, electronics, household items, etc. If I still had time I would go back and try to buy gift cards in large denominations, but I know cashiers are supposed to give people a hard time with that because of scammers, so I wouldn’t want to deal with that during the initial transaction.
I don’t think going phoneless would be a great idea because emergencies happen and people need to communicate but society would probably be better if kids weren’t glued to smartphone apps and social media from a young age. The smart watch or dumb phone idea makes sense to me though.