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RandomVideos , to memes in Pizza Party

The mascots name is “boredom”

ultratiem , to technology in Unity deleted these terms, don't let them get out
@ultratiem@lemmy.ca avatar

TBH that’s a wild clause lol. Why? Most just say if you don’t like our new terms here’s the door. I don’t blame for deleting it, it’s unnecessarily dumb, but why even add that in the first place. It’s just going to be a nightmare to grandfather people as you move forward.

Honestly, so many epic fails.

jj4211 ,

Well, it should be utterly impossible to retroactively alter the terms of an agreement once agreed upon. This just gave some wiggle room that within a given calendar year, you don’t have to think too hard about the agreement as it can’t change (unless you want) on you even in updates within a year.

It seems to be a pretty reasonable clause to assuage customers that while technically the terms are a living document, they can actually plan their business around the product. Giving the supplier the flexibility they want, while promising the customer the stability they may require.

jarfil ,

assuage customers that while technically the terms are a living document, they can actually plan their business around the product

Aaaand, it’s gone.

So long, Unity.

MossBear , to technology in Unity deleted these terms, don't let them get out

Don’t let your kids grow up to be Unity developers.

dejected_warp_core , to greentext in Anon has a question

I have a small bucket filled with sawdust that I use to store used cooking oil. Bucket stays in the garage as it’ll eventually go rancid. When it does, it gets thrown into the trash. The resulting mess is still greasy, but not runny. The key here is that soaking it this way limits the mess that can happen if it’s knocked over; sawdust is what you use to clean an oil spill anyway.

Wood-based cat litter would also work for this. It’s just compressed sawdust pellets^1^.

Edit: I have not looked into donating it as biodiesel. That would probably be a somewhat more green option.

^1^ - very likely made in the same fashion as pellet stove fuel, so that might work too.

Snapz , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

IKEA version takes up same amount o counterf space, but the core is made of cardboard, so lightweight!

Feredir , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

Reminds me of the reployer from Prey. Every office has one of these machines but seemingly no one knows what they actually do - not even engineers.

solsangraal ,

such a great underrated game. the true successor to system shock 2 that bioshock attempted

PenisWenisGenius ,

wtf. My last office job had 2 of these, I never thought about it before. I don’t recall ever seeing anyone use them but some corporate maintenence guy would come inspect them twice a year.

simplejack , to lemmyshitpost in Gardening
@simplejack@lemmy.world avatar

My bet is that this is a community garden of some sort.

Tomatoes are annuals. They die off every year. So if you liked a tomato from last year, and didn’t keep any of its seeds, and you want that same tomato next summer, you need to remember what you put in the ground.

PhatInferno ,
@PhatInferno@midwest.social avatar

True tho we always get quite alot of volunteers anyhoo

kelargo , to lemmyshitpost in Benny 😍😍😍

WTF😬

LodeMike OP , (edited )

That’s what I said.

criss_cross ,

Pretty sure this is when Twitter let everyone buy checkmarks so you had a lot of tweets like this.

AllNewTypeFace , to lemmyshitpost in Setting the record straight
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

Or, a year’s food supply for a cat

Slovene ,

Depends on the size of the cat.

Gladaed ,

Probably more than that

spujb , to lemmyshitpost in They got him now

the f in babylon bee stands for funny

TheReturnOfPEB , to lemmyshitpost in Growing up isn’t easy

boy i hope that misfortune is an upvote opportunity

anindefinitearticle , to lemmyshitpost in Honey what’s wrong, you barely touched your Philly Cheesesteak Cheesecake

I love this, but it needs a new name.

Philly cheese steak + New York cheesecake = something named for New Jersey.

sawdustprophet ,
@sawdustprophet@midwest.social avatar

something named for New Jersey.

The Situation.

klemptor ,
@klemptor@startrek.website avatar

He’s not a New Jerseyan. He’s from Staten Island. They’re all fucking bennies.

Signed - New Jerseyans who hate our state being associated with those people.

lemsfw88 ,

The jersey beefcake

dethedrus ,

The Newark Surprise

klemptor ,
@klemptor@startrek.website avatar

We could call it the Trenton Makes. Or name it after the Raritan. Or call it the Chris Christie Calorie Bomb Special. Or we could call it The Great Adventure. Or call it something like The 6 and 7 (growing up in Trenton, you get both NYC and Philly channels on TV - for example, Philly 6ABC was on 6 and NYC’s ABC was on 7).

I stink at naming things.

Routhinator ,
@Routhinator@startrek.website avatar

The Jersey Shore

Hugin , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks, I hate it
bassomitron ,

An onion popsicle… 🤢🤮

Zehzin , to lemmyshitpost in TBH 6 was kind of a downgrade from 5
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

I’m sorry, I’m that friend that gets really into Civ and spends way too long coming up with optimal strategies. I know it’s a problem and I won’t stop.

Land_Strider ,

Have you tried Googling everything and spending tens of hours making optimal progress flowcharts that require hours to read over instead of playing the game?

Or, you know, just pour everything into science and forget don’t dare about getting distracted by other game mechanics.

s/ in case.

bmsok , to lemmyshitpost in its ok

If you’ve never rolled over in laughter after someone rips The Big One, I will forever question your friendship.

Farts are tactfully hilarious bodily functions. Mad props, too, if you covertly crop dust an entire room.

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