Not particularly cringey, but I started saying howdy for the giggles, and here I am now with it as one of my go-to greetings.
Not particularly cringey, but I started saying howdy for the giggles, and here I am now with it as one of my go-to greetings.
Also BEWARE of dihydrogen monoxide. It's in every cup of water that you drink no matter where you got the water from. It's all over the world. Nobody is safe.
The facts became so undeniable that they're forced to accept that things are changing, but now they insist that the changes are absolutely not related to our environmental fuckery but are a natural thing.
Oh no, did they kill the hippo? If they did, this Harambe 2 would completely seal the fate of humanity.
I know this, but I'm peeved that when I shut my computer off with Firefox open, I have a 50/50 chance of it automatically bringing all my tabs back on the next launch.
Oh god, maybe they'll start calling actual child labor "open source"
I remember making a mirror/disco ball back in the day with all AOL and other trash disks that would come in the mail or cereal boxes.
In addition to all the automation everyone has talked about, some of us are also data nerds.
I enjoy knowing the temp, air quality, etc. in every room. How does this change throughout the day/season? Did leaving this door open or this fan on improve anything? What can I automate at what threshold to improve things?
You can also get a lot of data about energy usage too. And if you have solar and battery, it's neat seeing how much it affects and how much you save.
Automation is useful, but in the end it's just a hobby like many other things. It's fine to be into it or not into it.