

“We’re not withholding food from civilians as a negotiating tactic, we’re ensuring the safety of the people who have plenty of food”
“We’re not withholding food from civilians as a negotiating tactic, we’re ensuring the safety of the people who have plenty of food”
I almost mentioned the sourdough bread bowls because SF is known for their sourdough and those are tasty.
It’s really tourist food though. The local soup is Cioppino but I never see it served in a bread bowl.
Mission style burritos are tasty.
I also like California style pizza so long as the toppings aren’t too weird.
I guess world federates with porn instances.
Where are you seeing these sorts of posts? I thought most instance banned them because they’re spam magnets.
I’d prefer they offered it as an overpriced premium SKU for those of us who can’t say no to 4k.
The classic advice, which is still good today, says to spend no more than 1/3 of pretax income on housing.
The poor often spend a lot more than 1/3 on food, and the rich never do.
Grocery costs are highly variable depending on your tastes and cooking skills.
Simple vegetarian meals cooked entirely from scratch might run $3/person/day. If you’re only buying prepared foods and shop at Whole Foods could easily spend $30/person/day.
Don’t either of you ever help with family grocery shopping?
Line must go up
Japan and Australia would like a word.
There’s really nothing much better on the chip market if you’re concerned about power/battery life.
Valve has no reason to get into a hardware pissing contest. They just want to grow the Steam pie so don’t expect a SD2 until there’s a compelling difference.
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Could you please explain how a Lemmy thread is showing up in Mastodon? I use it too but never see Lemmy there.
Isn’t that just a Piefed photo stream?
I still don’t see any cross-app integration except simple linking.
Can you be more specific? I don’t see anything.
I guess it’s cool that you can if you want, but if I’m searching Mastodon I want content on Mastodon, not Lemmy and vice versa.
I still don’t see the point.
You’re not the first to suggest it, but I still haven’t seen anyone do more than linking one from the other. This feels as inconsequential as posting a Twitter screenshot on Reddit. Is there a deeper integration possible?
Communities are for Lemmy and hashtags are for Mastodon.
They each make sense in their proper context.
Too much veg on that one. Scroll down for an egg pizza from Chez Panisse.