Free sunscreen
I was at a local amusement park, where I noticed at the entrance, they offered free sunscreen.
I was at a local amusement park, where I noticed at the entrance, they offered free sunscreen.
So... Not really a cat owner, but we are fairly friendly with the local animal rescue, in particular when they need help with guinea pigs.
But today they got a big batch of kittens that they had trouble finding foster families for.
We took one in until things settle down.
This is mini Mark. They told us he's 3 weeks old. Very lively, hungry and cute!
Also a video here, although on an unrelated channel
I am pretty new to Peertube, and trying to love it, but it is tough.
One thing that doesn't seem to make sense is that it doesn't save the search setting. When i set the prefered languages for videos, that it should only look for VOD (not lives) and to search across all instances, I get pretty interesting results. But next time i want to browse peertube, I have to set all these again.
I have a workaround where i have saved the url of the search result as a bookmark, but (if i remember correctly) it does not save the language parameters.
I have an account on MakerTube.net
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/1058028
https://warontherocks.com/cogs-of-war/the-bromine-chokepoint-how-strife-in-the-middle-east-could-halt-production-of-the-worlds-memory-chips/Open linkView original on lemmy.worldOur old semi deaf whippet Louie, enjoying the morning
I've made 4 videos for now and getting better at setting up the sound and video quality but I feel like I'm not quite where I want to be
I am looking through some smoking pipes that I will later try to restore and repair so for now each video is simply looking at pipes and rating them depending on some parameters
The latest videos that I've made (and will make) only look at 5 pipes instead of the 10 that I went through in the first few videos
Do you see any critical issues with the videos? I am quite critical my voice, sound and accent but I may be overthinking it.
cross-posted from: https://leminal.space/post/34294457
Deepwater Pump Track officially opens today (Wednesday, April 15), transforming a once-underused patch of parkland into a full-throttle playground for cyclists, scooter riders and anyone keen to get their wheels off the ground.
https://www.timeout.com/sydney/news/an-underused-pocket-of-parkland-in-sydneys-south-west-has-transformed-into-a-huge-new-bike-park-041526Open linkView original on lemmy.worldI am not interested in seeing posts from Reddit so I want to hide any posts that are automatically mirrored on Lemmy from Reddit
Is there a clever way to do this, that won't limit me to only viewing my subscription feed or blocking individual communities?
I'd rather not add Reddit as a filtered term, as I don't mind posts about Reddit, as long as they were made on Lemmy - it's the feed of mirrored posts that I'd rather not have to see
I am using Voyager app
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/44763012
There is a pretty big movement in Denmark that tried to avoid US products and companies based in Denmark. I assume this is why they have launched a massive campaign where they use local sayings in a humorous way.
You can read more and see more examples here:
Are there any other similar attempts where you are, where they or other US companies try to regain market share?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/44763012
There is a pretty big movement in Denmark that tried to avoid US products and companies based in Denmark. I assume this is why they have launched a massive campaign where they use local sayings in a humorous way.
You can read more and see more examples here:
Are there any other similar attempts where you are, where they or other US companies try to regain market share?
There is a pretty big movement in Denmark that tried to avoid US products and companies based in Denmark. I assume this is why they have launched a massive campaign where they use local sayings in a humorous way.
You can read more and see more examples here:
Are there any other similar attempts where you are, where they or other US companies try to regain market share?
Sorry for one more of these, but I find it fascinating to see