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Same, both Digg leading to Reddit, and Reddit to Lemmy
Same, both Digg leading to Reddit, and Reddit to Lemmy
Never heard this, interesting. I usually only hear it in places with low background noise, it kinda reminds me of the sound a CRT TV or something kinda like electricity, it’s not really like those things, but it’s the closest thing I can think of.
I can also hear myself blink if I have silence in a room.
I also actually do have a thyroid condition, but that could be pure coincidence.
I can hear the blood flowing in my head, including hearing my own pulse via the same sound.
That reminds me of stingers for strings and wings for flings.
Used to hear it all the time got me cut up like what.
Early Bluetooth devices used numeric codes that basically made this impossible to happen.
Same thing I thought, unless there isn’t a place for a lock.
Not everyone sees that
I literally remember when sites like Reddit, Amazon, and even Google went down. We’re so used to crazy uptimes that it’s easy to forget that real servers and infrastructure have real problems.
It’s because they’re all juvenile though. They actually don’t produce a hormone needed for proper growth and that’s why they look the way they do. They are supposed to go through another stage of growth, and their appearance and existence is because of a genetic birth defect.
Ya, they’re overly optimistic
That’s lying about you, I think they also mean lying to you.
I thought it was amazing. It played and felt like Quake in terms of gameplay. No slowdown. I played on a physical cart for Switch.
I miss these, they were so funny. Absolutely a meme.
Lemmy has almost half a million accounts ( 400k ) with over 1.5 million posts. lemmy.world grew by ~30k new accounts in June.
Others grew by single digit thousands, so the migration seems to be about ~50k new users to Lemmy.
That’s not trivial, Reddit had those kind of numbers in like 2007. Give it time.
I’m a big fan of that too. I even have the Kyoshi books.
Avatar by M. Night. Legit one of my favorite movies.
Cool, but definitely not my experience growing up. You could get those prices sometimes at Wal-Mart but CDa would be edited or censored, and I grew up in an area where there were no standalone CD or Record stores, so all I saw and had access to was mall stores like Camelot Music, FYE, or Sam Goody.
The prices I’m referencing were 100% accurate for my time of reference, which was the bulk of the nineties.
Only towards the end, like literal turn of the century late 1999 into 2000 did things actually start to change.
I promise this is true.
I don’t even feel like that’s strange, I had lots of cassettes and a casette player in my car until 2015 or so
I really do mean culture independent of technology though, the entire range of acceptable opinions now versus then is completely unrecognizable, and in many ways my entire thought process and range of ideas are foreign to then as well.
Poor Starbound, forgotten to the ages…