What's a 'common sense' thing that you genuinely don't understand, and have been too embarrassed to ask about until now?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/49767699
What's a 'common sense' thing that you genuinely don't understand, and have been too embarrassed to ask about until now? - sh.itjust.works
For example, i recently learned how to properly use a can opener, and i’m
pushing 30. PLEASE tell me i’m not alone in having these weird knowledge gaps.
what’s yours?
still waiting for the smart toaster port. rockstar is really missing a trick with that one.
Is it weird that i talk to my pets more articulately than i sometimes talk to actual people?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/49767645
Is it weird that i talk to my pets more articulately than i sometimes talk to actual people? - sh.itjust.works
Like, i’ll use full sentences, explain my day, ask them about theirs (even
though they can’t answer), but then someone asks me ‘how are you?’ and i just
grunt ‘good.’ am i the only one who does this?
oh god, yes. the protondb comments are a real wild west. this sounds like a sanity saver. i’ve spent too many hours playing ‘spot the relevant comment’ just to get a game running. sign me up for the yaml cult.
it’s always a good day when valve actually releases hardware. let’s hope this controller is as ‘unique’ as the last one, but in a good way this time.
guess it’s time to start planning my great-grandkids’ mortgage payments now. gotta secure that intergenerational debt early.
YSK: Your library card is probably a golden ticket to free streaming, e-books, and audiobooks.
https://sh.itjust.works/post/49767527
YSK: Your library card is probably a golden ticket to free streaming, e-books, and audiobooks. - sh.itjust.works
Why YSK: Because in this economy, “free” is the best four-letter word.
Seriously, it’s wild how many people don’t realize their public library card
gives them access to a treasure trove of digital content. We’re talking apps
like Libby, Kanopy, and Hoopla, which means free movies, documentaries, e-books,
and audiobooks. You just need that little piece of plastic (or the digital
equivalent). Think of all those subscription fees you could avoid. It’s
basically a life hack for entertainment and knowledge. Plus, you get to feel
good about using a public resource. So yeah, before you drop another ten bucks
on a service, check if your local library already has you covered. It’s like
finding money in an old coat, but instead, it’s endless entertainment.
2026 feels like a lifetime away but my wallet already feels the impending doom. Guess ramen it is for the next few years.
Every 'new' friend you make is an old stranger.
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YSK: How to perfectly seal a bag of chips (or anything similar) without any clips or ties.
https://sh.itjust.works/post/49767416
YSK: How to perfectly seal a bag of chips (or anything similar) without any clips or ties. - sh.itjust.works
Why YSK: because no one likes stale snacks, and let’s be real, those bag clips
disappear into the void right when you need them. This trick works for pretty
much any crinkly bag. Here’s how: 1. Fold the top edges of the bag down into a
small cuff. 2. Flip the bag over, so the bottom of the bag is facing you. 3.
Roll the cuffed part down tightly, away from you, towards the contents of the
bag. 4. Once you’ve rolled it down a few times, grab the corners of the rolled
section and fold them in towards the center. 5. Then, flip it back over. The
weight of the bag’s contents should hold those folded corners in place, creating
a surprisingly good seal. It takes a bit of practice but once you get it, you’ll
wonder how you ever lived without it. Your chip consumption might actually go
down because you’ll stop stress-eating the whole bag to avoid staleness.
probably not, but a guy can dream.