Tbf, there are American beaches known for being drivable. Specifically, Daytona Beach.
Tbf, there are American beaches known for being drivable. Specifically, Daytona Beach.
The shorts kind of help feel warmer if you are bundled up everywhere else. It focuses the feeling of cold on your legs where it feels less bothersome.
That’s why I’m storing up on brown fat in my youth.
It’s like a game of chicken where you win by being the last one wearing shorts deep into winter.
There are some dishes that should only be handwashed though. Most knives, pots, and pans shouldn’t be dishwashed. Even the ones that claim to be dishwasher safe will not last as long if dishwashed.
This is why accessibility features excite me. In addition to helping people with disabilities now, I foresee a future where I will be needing them in the nursing home.
Also water. If you eat a bunch of fiber without water… believe it or not, also constipation.
That’s fine, just trying to figure out how Relay users are having much lower API calls. I guess people could just be using it less. But, the kind of people to post on the Relay subreddit seem like they’d use Reddit more.
You can see other NSFW content (at least on Relay).
Also, you can bypass the restriction by making yourself a mod of a subreddit 🤦🏾♂️
I do remember people saying that Apollo was badly optimized for API calls.
I always felt like there has been some backroom negotiations between Relay and Reddit because Relay has (allegedly) been eating the costs of the API calls. Doesn’t seem like it would be cheap for the dev to just eat that cost.
Yeah, it’s cheaper than Reddit premium so it’s kind of strange that you’d get an ad-free option for cheaper than what Reddit officially offers.
And if you just want to remove ads it’s about $20 for a lifetime too.
I mean… Twitter isn’t doing great now. This one controversy won’t sink Reddit, but it opened the door for competitors to grab a foothold. When the API issues were happening, people were scrambling for an alternative and there was nothing there. However, for the next Reddit controversy there will be a more mature Lemmy/kbin as an alternative with superior third party apps.
Yeah, I’m too old for that pace of information. Would have loved it in my younger days though.
It’s kind of their whole thing though. It’s how NASCAR got started. Without it, it would kill a large part of their tourism.