frogfruit

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frogfruit,

Boost does have a paid option. It’s a $3.49 one time fee to remove ads, which also removes all trackers and data collection.

frogfruit,

It’s been clarified. The dev confirmed in this comment that ad trackers & data collection are removed when you pay ($3.49) to remove ads: lemmy.world/comment/3811201

frogfruit,

Yeah I’ve seen people recommend ChatGPT for meal planning and recipes, and it’s mostly fine for common, simple recipes but it does super weird things when you ask it for something nonstandard, that has a lot of variations, or with dietary restrictions. Like it repeatedly gave me recipes with my allergens with a note to check package for said allergen and other weird things like claiming frozen vegetables take 10 minutes to roast in the oven. It’s useful for certain things but it’s not really intelligent.

frogfruit,

No. If you tap on mute, there’s options for user, community, or instance but not post.

frogfruit,

Thank you for making ad-free affordable ♥️

frogfruit,

Most of us here are diagnosed and on medication.

frogfruit,

Probably pressured by the church of scientology

frogfruit,

Yes. Supposedly it was Danny Masterson that recruited them. Some of them claim to no longer be involved with the church, but celebrities have been known to lie about that before, likely a church PR move to convince people they’re totally not a cult and that people can leave any time.

Justin Roiland used his ‘Rick and Morty’ fame to pursue young fans, text messages show (www.nbcnews.com)

In the years following the 2013 debut of Adult Swim’s cartoon phenomenon “Rick and Morty,” its star and co-creator Justin Roiland became a titan of the animation and video game industry and a rock star of youth counterculture. His artistic style and caricatures became ubiquitous in cannabis culture, and his career expanded...

frogfruit,

Sexting minors (under 18) is illegal in most places, including California, even if they’re above the age of consent.

frogfruit,

I tried that on Connect, and I’m unable to sign back in. I’ve been unable to use any apps with this instance for at least 2 days. The website seems to work ok weirdly but that’s not ideal for me for accessibility reasons.

frogfruit,

I had a cat growing up who loved lettuce. We’d toss him a leaf, and he’d go nuts, growling the whole time while eating it. The other cats would just look at him like ‘wtf bro we don’t even want that’

frogfruit,

Weird. All the kids in my family love it. They always ask for “pop water” when they come over. Also Target still sells caffeinated seltzer.

frogfruit,

Apparently what would happen is a Republican would replace him, as of a law passed in 2021 npr.org/…/mcconnell-facing-health-questions-says-…

frogfruit,

You can find the pilot script online. It’s pretty bad.

Is there a point to seeking a formal diagnosis? Are there any major drawbacks? (Canada)

I’ve been wondering for quite a while if I have autism or not as I seem to hit a lot of the commonly reported symptoms and experiences. I recently tried some of the self-tests out there, including the ones on Embrace Autism, and yeah, I hit every single one I tried for mild to even moderate autism. Scored 49 on the rbq-2a for...

frogfruit,

Also worth mentioning that if you have ADHD, you get those same protections. Idk how it is in Canada where OP is, but in the US, adult autism evaluations can be hard to obtain and insurance typically will fight coverage but ADHD evaluations are easier and usually covered.

frogfruit,

After blocking most of the meme subs, I find it a pretty nice place.

frogfruit,

You have to angle your body such that the water drips straight down and not toward the front. It requires some practice to get the hang of.

frogfruit,
frogfruit,

You can probably get it down in one sitting. Just make sure you can get the angle right before actually going so you don’t end up with an infection.

frogfruit,

About once a week. We’re more concerned about the impact on our waist lines than our finances.

One thing we try to do to save money is to order meals for leftovers. As an example, a $14 burger will almost always be one meal, while a $14 Thai curry typically lasts for 3 meals or more. Even within specific restaurants, bowls or plates offer more bang for your buck than sandwich entrees.

We also often roast vegetables or other side dishes in the oven while waiting for delivery, mainly for health but it’s also typically cheaper.

frogfruit,

We bought a countertop convection toaster oven that preheats within ~5 minutes. As a family of 2, it has pretty much replaced our oven usage, but a larger family might not like it as much. It can fit up to a 9x13 pan so that’s a small sheet pan or most casserole dishes.

It’s really nice that it doesn’t make the kitchen hot. It can also air fry decently, not as nice as a standalone air fryer, but it’s way more versatile. Ours is a ~ $300 Calphalon, pricier than most, but we use it almost daily, and the cheap Oster one we had before only lasted about a year. I’m sorry this sounds like an ad.

frogfruit,

I find binding pretty uncomfortable, and I don’t like the way it looks on me. Have you tried taping? Some say it feels better.

frogfruit,

It’s spray on hair color for bald spots

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