This is the route I ultimately took and it has worked out well for me. Most of the multi-packs I found had individual rolls that were too short to really be practical. I considered buying two packs, but with a lot of brands there will be some variability between two rolls of the same color which means you can't switch mid-print. I ultimately found a pack with rolls that were twice the typical length and that has worked out well. The one I bought was Mika 3d brand on Amazon.
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I dunno, sounds pretty good to me...
I think it's kinda cute!
What stage is no pronouns in bio because I don't want to explicitly tell people to use he/him even though that's what I use day-to-day because that would feel like a defeat somehow, but I also don't want to tell anyone to use any other pronouns because I'm not 100% sure whether I actually want them to and it would also out me to everyone as considering it?
To my mind the old way is sometimes actually more "realistic". The future evolves in unpredictable ways. Look at all the past predictions of the future that just look like that same time period with bigger buildings and flying cars. Today's "hard" design approaches will likely evolve as poorly. Nothing is more futuristic to me than a design that is completely incomprehensible by current logic.
I think that guy is speeding
Ionic! ...no, wait
I wanted one of those so bad as a kid. Unfortunately if you're in the US, all TV was required to switch to digital only in the 2000s, so it won't be able to pick up any modern stations. You could always buy a cheap analog video transmitter to go with it though!
I actually enjoy content from several of these repost bots and have submitted subs to repost. I think Lemmy is great, but it still is far behind in niche content. I think the bots are a great way of offering the content that's missing vs Reddit. My only alternative would be going back to Reddit, which I don't want to do. The whole reason I'm on Lemm.ee is its anti-defederation stance.
How dare you
Here you go