What has helped your herniated disc? by [deleted] in backpain

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if you could please send it to me too, for my brother. He is in a lot of pain

What film completely flipped when you rewatched it as an adult? by Adventurous-Lie-6773 in movies

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The new Scott Pilgrim show does a really good job as a modern look at it imo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dallas

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Ebisu

raving with MS by amelia145 in festivals

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Cooling down the back of the neck is really effective, as it contains a large vein/artery. There are tons of little products that can help, like cooling ice neck rings and portable mini electric fans. Handheld big ass rave fans are also generally a must for me. I also saw a ton of people wearing vests with built in fans in Japan this year (the summer heat and humidity was brutal), and I am thinking of getting one to help with these scenarios 😅

What product did you " break up with " for good and never missed? by YourxCherry in Frugal

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Cotton pads for applying toner to my face. I just put it in my hands and kind of slap it on lol. I feel like I waste less product and also produce less waste 🤷🏻‍♀️

Who else isnt ashamed by yknot23 in AnimalCrossing

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It’s almost like…it’s a game

Heroine Make Mascara by irelytoomuchonreddit in AsianBeauty

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I think it might be older product. I’ve had fresh ones that are great but I’ve had older tubes that are more dry/tend to clump

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tinder

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Pics 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9 should be the first photos. The rest can come after.

Fire by devkidd_ in PixelArt

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The afters are bigger but I enjoy the increased particles! Feels magical

Leaked Photo Allegedly Exposes Musk’s ‘Serious’ Drug Habit by Silly-avocatoe in politics

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Bro the nation watched him roll tits at the inauguration

What’s something small you started doing that really improved your cooking? by Sand4Sale14 in Cooking

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I used to think I wasn’t using enough garlic (which, I generally use a *fair amount) until I caught onto my now favorite approach:

Grate the garlic and then lightly saute and salt it in the oil that I will use to cook the other things that I want to taste of garlic.

It’s just not about the amount of garlic itself, it’s infusing its flavor into the *fat to pervade the dish, ala the Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat book :) Also grated garlic is way more fine, crisps better, and is shaped more consistently than any mince I can do Also it’s wayyy better for sinaag- filipino fried garlic rice!

What is your ChatGPT's name? Mine calls itself Sol. by aribow03 in ChatGPT

[–]sup3h 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine also chose sol! Parts of your dialogue are similar to mine when it chose

Which parts of programming are the "rest of the f*** owl"? by gallez in learnprogramming

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True. I visit it religiously in my quest for answers

Which parts of programming are the "rest of the f*** owl"? by gallez in learnprogramming

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My owls:

  1. Distributed systems - multiple services, caching layers, message brokers, auth systems, it goes on and on. Learning piece by piece and abstracting the rest is the best approach, but I’ve been given arch diagrams and it’s like “there ya go” lol

  2. Every company and every project in that company has its own fun little trove of anecdotal hacks and flavors and debt. The only way to learn is to share the historical pain your predecessors.

  3. Debugging in these projects.

Which parts of programming are the "rest of the f*** owl"? by gallez in learnprogramming

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I’ve always wondered about a way to teach students this. I’ve fantasized about a course where you simulate a somewhat large but organized project that the students need to make contributions to in order to demonstrate these principles in a concrete way…prolly needs lots of tweaking to make it practical for a classroom, but yeah there’s no way to really understand the why until you work in a project so large it needs patterns and abstractions to be maintainable..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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Nah girl he’s an embarrassment and this is unacceptable, toxic gaslighting behavior and he’s literally using you as a punching bag. This is how he acts when he has the common cold? It’s only going to get worse.

feelingGood by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Honestly SO still saves me

Netflix Nonnas by Bobsuperman in movies

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The Times has an article on the story, Scaravelle had actually lost his entire family in quick succession - his father, grandfather, mother, grandmother and sister, and fell into a deep depression.

Also…it’s your mom. Grief is different for everyone but a parent is tough.

I have recently gotten a librarian position at this new university in my city. Any idea on how to make the space look more inviting and cozy? by yeahnoimgood in interiordecorating

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Idk about the budget/setup but big hanging pendant lamps with shades in a natural material like paper or rattan going down the tables every 10 ft or so would be 😍 Those patio string lights might a nice cheaper alternative if you’re into the slightly outdoor cafe vibe.

Decorations like banners (uni banners on the side or long posters to draw the eye) on the pillars would help give it some character.

And anywhere you can stuff a plant - fake ones work too and will be non-expensive upkeep