

Negative. I am a meat popsicle.
Some other problem with bladder, kidney or prostate.
Try becoming disabled. It certainly answered that question for me.
It is either AI or photoshopped, or both. Just look at those lovecraftian hands.
As I suspected, it was just a play on “saved” as if I didnt go spend that same money on groceries and clothing for my kids.
edit: Actually makes me wonder if u/raindog is german or austrian. Reminds me of their sense of “humor”.
Okay, I’ll bite. How would that work? My bank account is just a string of numbers. It doesnt have a way to tell me how much I didnt spend on 3 years of hypothetical lunches. I buy all my groceries for our meals all at once, not through separate accounts for breakfast, “what would have been lunch,” and supper.
A couple of years ago, I was working way too much and I lost the habit of eating lunch. It turns out I don’t miss it that much. I just dont eat a meal, sometimes maybe a handful of chickpeas or something if I feel like I need the energy. I lost about 45 lbs through this somewhat accidental intermittent fasting.
I have to wonder how much money I have saved by skipping one meal a day for years.
One day you’ll be eating a fast-food burger and BOOM! You’ll be crawling with us again!
Ever wonder what makes special sauce so ‘special’? Yo.
Holy shit you actually covered my use case perfectly (pocket+kobo > koreader+wallabag)! Thanks for putting this together, it is great.
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Because their parents never taught them to.
Uhhh… custom turn-by-turn from mapquest is a pretty recent thing. I used to use an atlas supplemented by more foldy-uppy paper maps and even occasionally stopping to ask for directions.
This brings to mind for me Michael J. Sandel’s discussions of law (a compliment, as he is a Harvard law prof.)
ATT does financing for phones, etc. Presumably that is why.
Not every trait has an adaptive significance.
Detailed technical analysis by GreyNoise
https://www.labs.greynoise.io/grimoire/2025-03-28-ayysshush/
I still have a few Asus routers capable of running the older version with the CVE-2023-39780 vulnerability. This makes me wonder whether it might be worth making one into a honeypot for fun.
In business, good ideas are a dime-a-dozen. People who can figure out how to monetize (ie, get people to pay for) those ideas are the ones that get paid big. If you cant figure out how to make money from it, it is not likely to magically work out later.