EatBeans

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[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 29 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Keith is a little bitch, fuck that guy

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 15 points 6 months ago

I like to think of it as having low RAM (and sometimes a random program/thought has a memory leak). It's not that someone just fully and completely forgets they put their food in the (muted) microwave, it's that the task is no longer running because they had to pick up the loaf of bread that fell on the floor or maybe their ponytail needs fixing. There's not enough RAM to run Eat Microwaved Food AND Fix Ponytail. With Fix Ponytail running and ending there's enough RAM to run something else but it has to be manually initiated.

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago

This would be nice to know, my mom asked me like a decade ago and I was unable to find anything back then.

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Is this your recent experience with American wireless carriers? I have experience with phone companies and this is not how the big ones work. They did work like this years ago but it's been a while since they have. The big ones right now have a plan per line and additional charges based on add-ons and device payments. So it'll be something like $80 phone plan + $20 device payment (for 3 years) + $8 insurance. Once the payment plan is over the plan and addon's typically remain the same price. If you bring your own phone as a NEW customer the big carriers give you a discount up front or distributed through a monthly credit, but the plan is the same plan. Once the credit runs out it's the same price as everyone else's plan.

Example bills:

New customer with no promotional offers: $25 iPhone 15 (I don't know the actual price for this) $80 unlimited plan $8 insurance $113 total

New customer with trade in promotion: $25 iPhone 15 -$25 iPhone 15 $80 unlimited plan $8 insurance $88 total (I'm not a Nazi I'm just pretty sure this is the price of the cheapest insurance option)

Existing customer who buys a phone from Craigslist: $80 unlimited plan $8 insurance $88 total

New customer that brings their own Craigslist device: $-5 credit for bringing own phone (probably applied for 24-36 months) $80 unlimited plan $8 insurance $83 total

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 16 points 8 months ago (5 children)

Do you also bike/lift?

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

It's a little higher resolution if you edit the URL for the image. Removed fit=400 from the url

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

I do care a tiny bit about that little bitch wulbren (assuming you're talking about him). I'll wait to figure out where he is before doing anything with the factory. Thanks!

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Looks like I'm entering the poop tube tonight!

 

My wife and I don't have a lot of opportunities to play together. The last two times we had time time together we basically just talked to a bunch of strangers, went to a support group, but didn't get any action. She is a fiend and wants action over anything else.

⚠️ Act 3 spoilers warning ⚠️

We were both so excited to get to baldurs gate, but my wife is a recovering murder hobo. I don't know how much longer she can hold on without killing something. Can someone provide some low spoiler guidance as to where to go for some fights? So far we've

  • Killed some dudes on the beach near the tadpole shipment
  • Investigated the murders and found a list of targets
  • Killed a sexy mind flayer
  • Depolymorphed mayrina
  • Attended the coronation

We can only play for 1-2 hour sessions so it's taken us a good while to get where we are. If it helps she is a dragonborn barbarian and I'm a tiefling warlock. We've got shadowheart and Karlach as primary members of our party.

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

Would you be willing to share some neato stuff about your job with us?

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Try squeezing it and seeing what comes out!

[–] EatBeans@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I had that too, occasionally it would get infected and swell the entire side of my face it was on. My American insurance (Kaiser Permanente) covered surgery for removing the pit. Highly recommend looking into getting it removed, although I do miss the satisfaction of squeezing it out.

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