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sideone , to ukcasual in What's the day counter on Tescos website for?
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It means there’ll be 4 or more days before the best before or use by date when you receive the product.

BravoVictor , to me_irl in me_irl
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Every card game has a player who’s the mark. If you aren’t seeing them, you’re the mark.

erin , to noncredibledefense in After a period of silence, Prigozhin made himself heard again via a long audio message. - Lemmy.world
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I say putler spent years and all his toilet paper to steal deepfake IA just in order to fake prigozhin voice for that moment because of course everything was planned years in advance when prigozhin made a mistake in putler order at his restaurant 😏

guazzabuglio , to retrogaming in One of my favorite handhelds. Spiced up a bit

New case and backlit buttons, right? Been awhile since I’ve held a GB Color

corky OP ,
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Yup, case, backlit buttons and new screen. Feels all new!

pazuzu , to futurama in Good news, everyone! Several years ago I tried to create a Lemmy account, and it just went through.

This is peak Futurama reference humor for me. Feels good man. Thanks.

marswarrior , to mildlyinfuriating in Owners destroyed the soul of their own house
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I would have left the trees alone, but removed the grass and covered it with small black and grey stones. That way the trees would still look nice, and the rain water can still pass through the rocks and prevent flooding, unlike this mess. This looks like a business now, it’s not a home anymore.

ikidd ,
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pass through the rocks and prevent flooding

Yah, that doesn’t work that way. Water needs to get pulled into plants or water channels created by dead plant root systems, or it just runs off. This is why deserts have flash floods.

realbaconator , to fediverse in Almost broke 2.5 million daily total users on Lemmy in the last 24 hours.

Yeah I just found out about this project/the fediverse, been looking for several weeks for the best replacement to Reddit and this is by far the most promising. Also, as a self-hosting enthusiast, I’m liking this place more and more by the minute. With any luck increased visibility will continue to push activity & content. Power to the people.

idusces , to retrogaming in A few of my favorite "retro" gaming devices

I have a lot of questions.

Number one, how dare you?

lynny , to retrogaming in A few of my favorite "retro" gaming devices
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3DS is retro now. I am finally a boomer.

darkstar , to fediverse in 4 days before reddit's 3rd party app shutdown, Lemmy daily active users has skyrocketed 1400% this month

Does this comment make me active now?

ekZepp ,
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Not sure, let’s rise the odds together 👍

Noxxeternae ,

I’ll contribute some activity, as well 🙂

Gort , to futurama in Good news, everyone! Several years ago I tried to create a Lemmy account, and it just went through.
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Welcome to the world of tomorrow!

JujuT , to fediverse in lemmy.world leads the pack as the #1 most active instance, outpacing the next 5 non-bot instances combined!

lemmy.world is probably leading because it’s easy to sign up

SolDaMan ,

I mean, i would rather have an easy sign up then go through a shitty purity test like beehaw.org makes you go through.

SolDaMan , to fediverse in lemmy.world leads the pack as the #1 most active instance, outpacing the next 5 non-bot instances combined!

Hello All, First time poster here. I would just like to say that i tried signing up for beehaw.org but they have some kind of purity test that reminds me of Reddit. Don’t ever sign up for beehaw, that is going to be one hell of a drama filled instance.

Daisy ,
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Drama? Ooooh brb

entropicshart , to mildlyinfuriating in Owners destroyed the soul of their own house
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Never understood homes that pave/block out all the greenery; makes the home depressing af all for saving some 30min of upkeep per week.

Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever ,

A lot of it is people misunderstanding the logic of “maintaining a lawn is horrible for the environment”. They think that, because they won’t be wasting thousands of gallons of water a month on their lawn that they should pave over it.

Which is a nice intent but mostly shows a misunderstanding of how grass/lawns (should) work. in moist climates you generally don’t actually need to water anything. You might have more weeds or some patchy grass, but natural rain will keep everything alive. And in more arid climates: you just don’t get Kentucky Bluegrass and instead get grass/clover/whatever seeds that make sense for your climate. Those generally need a bit of water to get started and then are fine until the end of time. They might not look like Leave it to Beaver’s yard, but you have roots to prevent soil erosion and it still looks pretty nice.

FarFarAway ,

there’s a common misunderstanding in texas, as well, about cedar trees.

a while back, a ranch owner with ALOT of land, who was considered a great steward of trees, was interviewed for an article and stated that new cedars used too much water and that he tears them all out of areas where he wants to maintain a forest of alternate trees (i.e. oak, elm, whatever, idk)

everyone took that to mean tear out all cedar trees whether there was a forest of other trees or not, no matter how much land you have. they completely overlooked the qualifiers to practice this type of land management. (obviously owning cows are a different story, but almost none of these people own cows)

a ridiculous amount of land in Central Texas (esp the hill country) now is barren save the 1 or 2 odd scraggly oak trees here and there. anytime someone buys land (even a couple of acres) the first thing they do is clear cut the damn place, causing unnecessary erosion, bringing in uneeded heat, and in general, killing the ecosystems that made that area special in the first place.

Cralex , to me_irl in Quality content I tell you!

This is me, but I’ll do this even before it gets a like. Y’know, just to get ahead of the game.

LinkOpensChest_wav ,

“Haha people will think I’m so cool once they discover this hidden gem”

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