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Hmm, let’s see where that gets you.
IIRC many of the features were incorporated into Google docs. Realtime collaboration, etc…
Classic
Possums eat ticks. It’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make, ticks are awful.


I have one and it’s a little easier to prepare, keep warm, and clean. If you eat a lot of rice, it’s worth it.


Why? Influence the education of children and you influence their future votes.
You’re in for quite a ride.
Depends on the station. I am still able to mute at most of the stations I’ve used recently.


I have not. I’ve only just started exploring self hosting and am quite a novice. Thanks for the lead!


My isp doesn’t allow self hosting (available to WAN). Isn’t that a pretty common condition in ToS for most ISPs?
As an elder millennial, how does it feel to be so wrong?


As a state employee, it is pretty frightening.


Tried? It passed as part of the biennium budget, didn’t it?


Agriculture and penicillin are largely responsible for the population boom.


The co-option classical and ancient Western culture sucks but it’s pretty typical of fascism. It’s even in the name. I’m interested in fitness, Hellenistic culture and history, Western mythology and philosophy, Jungian psychology, and YouTube think pieces. It’s extremely hard to find videos on these topics that aren’t actually being produced by crypto fascists.
Greensboro, NC. Maybe not such a small town in NC, but small on a national scale. To be honest, my comment was anecdotal and from memory. But a quick search led me to deptofnumbers.com/rent/north-carolina/greensboro. It goes back to 2005 where the median residential rate was listed as $794. So, my memory is likely colored by what I considered as “acceptable” conditions as well as expense in 1993. I ended up renting a room, with no real kitchen, but a nice enough bathroom, for $400. Yes it was cheaper, but the kitchen was basically an alcove with a dorm fridge and a microwave at the end of the hall. It was not a place you’d bring a date home to. I recall that actual “nice” apartments I looked at were around $800 or so
Edit, whoops had to change to nominal dollars. 2005 median was $635.
20 years ago you could rent an apartment for $700 that today goes for 3500? That truly is crazy.
30 years ago you couldn’t find a reasonable place to rent for $700 in my smaller NC city. Today the prices here are around $2000 for a reasonably nice apartment. I’m not saying there isn’t somewhere in the US where those rents can be found within that time period, but I’m skeptical there isn’t some exaggeration going on here.
I can’t see them either.