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Technus , in ts moment

My friends and I still use TS3. The audio quality and voice activation is better than Discord’s, and the desktop app doesn’t take ten fucking gigabytes of RAM to run.

Traister101 ,

Nah bro that’s just the memory leaks, your supposed to force close and reopen it every so often so the OS cleans up after their shitty application

starman ,
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Memory is cheap nowadays, so that’s a feature /s

Hexarei ,
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I bought the whole RAM, I’m gonna use the whole RAM

sub_ubi ,

Good to hear ts3 is still rockin.

If you use discord, access with a web browser. No need to ever download discord the app

ColdWater , in feeling old now?
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Hard to think 2019 is 5 years ago

wreckedcarzz , in Dress properly
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When you refuse to pay $18 for a ticket at a shitty theater

this meme but he’s at home and nude, watching the film through alternative means

Dirk , in Dress properly
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Not because I can’t afford it but because I don’t accept it!

funn , in Dress properly

😂

dadrad , in feeling old now?

Yep, me this year. 😅

LittleBorat2 ,

Wasnt it great when we ruined the paper napkin industry and did not buy houses in 08? Good times.

ILikeBoobies ,

At least you’re still rad

EmperorHenry , in feeling old now?
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the oldest millennials are 44 actually

Brocon ,

Yes. And our back tells us sometimes.

MentallyExhausted ,

I’m a young, spry, 39 year old millennial and my back is killing me.

DakRalter ,
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I’m 39 and my hips are already gone and I have trigger thumb.

LittleBorat2 ,

My back is fine but I don’t do physical work. I just sit around and that’s probably worse in some cases.

rowrowrowyourboat ,

Turning 43 this year if you take the common 1981 as the cut-off.

eldavi ,

they’re starting to say it closer to 1985 now; according to the 95% of the fellow millennials i talk to

steal_your_face , in Not cool
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Now I want Mac and cheese

Lost_My_Mind ,

Well…Mac is here, but we can’t find cheese.

CCMan1701A , in Volume

Should be listed as 9001. That way IT’S OVER 9000!!!

lightnegative ,

Take me back…

mr_satan , in Not cool
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We do add various cheeses to our pasta and it tastes good. It’s usually just a quick and easy meal but it’s nothing special.

Not sure how mac and cheese (not the box stuff) could be much different. Although, I’ve never had a meal that would be specifically called mac and cheese.

HootinNHollerin , (edited ) in When I'm cc'd on an email

Pictured: To, CC, & BCC

3 owls crammed in tree hallo

Zerush , in USB tunneling
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The upside is where is the USB symbol on the plug, easy.

https://file.coffee/u/tdQXfxtalM8aOrJDhc-yt.png

fatalError ,

That may help in the case of a properly installed usb port, but what if the port is upside down? Or what if it’s a vertical port? Is upside left or right?

mexicancartel ,

You should get familiar with your own ports. You not gonna flip the ports

fatalError ,

Not talking about my ports. Also ports can be installed the wrong way by the manufacturer. I had a pc case that the front usb ports upside down. But again, usb ports can be installed vertically, in which case it won’t matter if you know which is up or down your usb plug, because now it’s left or right

mexicancartel ,

I mean, if your manufacturer installed USB ports the wrong way, you have to get familiar to know which direction the ports face(the wrong way if ports are wrong), then you only have to see the usb since you already know the ports

fatalError ,

What about the back of your tv? Or friend’s PC? Or library computer? Or phone charger? Or… Any other Universal device using the Universal Serial Bus…

You may learn YOUR devices, but you may also have to interact with other devices at times and USB didn’t make it easy in the past.

Now, type C is a thing and it helps with plugging it in right the first time, but that one has the HUGE issue with allowing any protocol since USB 1.0 and everyrhing else is optional. So even though you can plug a type C monitor into a type C microphone, nothing will happen, so it’s not stupid proof anymore.

mexicancartel ,

True, but rare. Back of your TV? You’ll defenitely see it while plugging in because you wouldn’t even know where the ports are otherwise. Other’s devices don’t work but you still can flip it three times since thats rare

mexicancartel ,

True, but rare. Back of your TV? You’ll defenitely see it while plugging in because you wouldn’t even know where the ports are otherwise. Other’s devices don’t work but you still can flip it three times since thats rare

DakRalter ,
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My old Lenovo tablet has the USB port upside down on the plug, and consequently, the micro USB also plugs into the tablet upside down. And for some reason, stupid thing always breaks the little notches on the micro USB, so you have to position everything in a way so that it won’t slide out while charging.

Stalinwolf , (edited ) in feeling old now?
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Sometimes it’s weird to look back on middle school, and the teachers who brought our generation up as young kids being told about the future. I’m an adult now, and I feel like an adult now, but in a way it feels like I’m still a part of that group of dumb and naive kids. It doesn’t feel that long ago at all. But the reality is that all of us are now pushing 40, and our time there is now wholly irrelevant, and we’re so far removed from those years that it’s fucking wild. A lot of those teachers are probably dead now.

I don’t know how to articulate what it is I’m meaning to say here. It’s just weird that we were kids so recently. I don’t feel like my life has gone by all that fast, but middle school to 40 somehow did all the same. I feel my age, and I feel as though I’ve lived to my age, but my memories don’t feel distant whatsoever. It feels like that was nine years ago.

Just like I feel like I was still living at home with my dad a few years ago, but I’ve been living in another country away from my parents for 7 years now, and my dad had been dead since last May.

He was such a good dad.

MoonMelon , (edited )

Condolences for your dad. 42 here, my dad is showing his age majorly now.

Looking back I know I lived every single hour but huge leaps of time are just gone. Like, entire jobs I worked for years I have maybe a half dozen memories. On top of that our work product is gone, the company is gone, the building is gone, the entire industry is changed… it’s like it was all a dream. I definitely understand the old man looking at a city and saying, “this was all orchards”. I used to think it was a wistful phrase, but it’s also an expression of disbelief. When we were embedded it all seemed so important. But it all shuffled off with zero fanfare. It really changes how you experience life, and that’s how I “feel old”.

macrocarpa ,

our parents felt the same thing

Your dad simultaneously saw you as the baby who slept securely in his arms, the child he saw through junior school, the teen who he tried to help steer past his own mistakes and the adult he wistfully spoke of with pride

Imagine how good he must feel to know that you remember him this way.

Flummoxed ,

You have put it in the perfect words. Thank you.

Stalinwolf ,
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Thank you. This is a beautiful sentiment.

spirinolas ,

I lost my last grandparent this Easter. She was much younger then my other grandparents. The 3 of them would be over 120 years old now. I’m a millenial, I’m 40.

MehBlah ,

Its always good to hear that some of them were good people.

Ragnarok314159 ,

I took my kid to the doctor, and when we left she asked if we could go visit the places I grew up and went to school. Drove by my grade school but didn’t stop in, still in session. Went by my junior high and there was my science teacher, she was probably a few years from retirement.

I said hi and we talked for a bit, told her “no, not a parent, you were my teacher almost 30 years ago”, and she got a huge smile on her face and was really happy one of her students recognized her and talked with her for a while.

Made the trip worth it, but I am glad she didn’t remember me. Was a shithead kid in junior high, but I think we all kind of were at that age.

Flummoxed , (edited )

This is the absolute best gift you can give a teacher, to come back and say to us, “You made a difference; I remember you.”

We don’t get to know if we really did anything unless this happens.

Source: watching my mum as a 40+ year teacher and my own 10+ years in the profession.

ETA: Space I could not live with.

PsychedSy , in feeling old now?

What timing. I turned 41 this week.

Peddlephile ,

Happy birthday. I turned 40 this week too. Yay us.

PsychedSy ,

I don’t know if I’m okay celebrating a cyclist, but happy bday!

electric_nan , in Rural Home Schooling

My homie went to a charter school in the 90s and actually did making a working moonshine still for a science project.

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