

Seriously. I had a friend extolling how good his experience with his chiropractor was, in response to my tale about physical therapy after a skiing accident. I ended the argument pretty quickly by asking “how often do you have to go back”
Seriously. I had a friend extolling how good his experience with his chiropractor was, in response to my tale about physical therapy after a skiing accident. I ended the argument pretty quickly by asking “how often do you have to go back”
The chlorine smell at a public pool isn’t because they have the chlorine concentrate wrong. Its because people are peeing in the pool and the smell is a product of the chemical reaction between chlorine and urine.
I bought a pepper grinder called the Pepper Cannon. Yes, its wonderfully overengineered and costs a fortune. But it’s made in the USA, and they’ve been pretty open with their startup process for making it.
Few months ago I was browsing across amazon and lo and behold, some pepper grinders that look identical to the pepper cannon came up. They were all cheaper knockoffs, selling for a fraction of the cost, and outright stealing PCs industrial design. I didn’t buy one, as I don’t need one and didn’t really care enough to test if the mechanism was the same as the one I bought, but I did drop a line to the pepper cannon guys so they can try to get em delisted
I had a userscript that had this feature built in, alongside enabling ⌘+Enter posting on MacOS, but then my pull request that fixed that in lemmy itself got merged, and I haven’t gotten around to just separating the functionality.
I’ll probably do that tomorrow and edit this post with the link.
Edit: here’s the userscript. You’re going to want to disable the fastPost
configuration option if you’re on a new enough lemmy instance, and you’ll also want to set the language to whatever your home instance has the language you want in. The readme in the repo has instructions on how to do it.
During my most recent job search, the most annoying thing I saw was “resume consultants”
They’d reach out like an interested recruiter, but very quickly get to the sales pitch