

I’m in New York. What is this rozzer you speak of?
I’m in New York. What is this rozzer you speak of?
I guess I need someone to explain it to me, because they even fixed their typo.
It’s a typo, they mean the ad blocking software uBlock Origin.
Which podcast? Sounds interesting.
Both of those are the same thing, and any chance of developing tolerance is very low.
With some exceptions for medications that use the immune system to target therapy (such as monoclonal antibodies) or drugs that target the immune system specifically, there is no immune response to most medications.
Neither of these are true for acetaminophen/paracetamol though?
You’re supposed to add the coffee and water, then place the plunger into the top of the cylinder to hold everything in, giving the coffee time to steep. Here’s a good example of how to use an Aeropress.
Can’t wait 'til you learn about Hexbear and 'grad.
+1 for Mealie. Super easy to set up with Docker, and the UI is excellent. I don’t think I’ve had a single issue with it yet.
You’re not gonna last long on Lemmy.
Sure, you could just get denied by a private insurer and end up bankrupt or dead instead 🤡
Actually, since January 2022, you have the right to request a good faith estimate for services from healthcare providers if you’re not billing insurance.
I guess I missed the part where you’re not free to literally get out of the car and leave?
Edit: the two guys definitely deserve harassment and disturbing the peace charges.
Fuck off back to Reddit buddy.
They’re different, Monistat is miconazole and Tinactin is tolnaftate. Plus, tolnaftate should never be used vaginally, just as an aside.
They absolutely break down and lose potency, depending on storage conditions.
This guy’s full of shit. You can talk all you want on the HF bands, they’re certainly not exclusively for contesting. You can do Morse code or digital modes too. The “most actual communication is illegal on ham bands” thing is wrong too, you can talk about pretty much anything you want as long as it’s not “obscene or profane,” according to the FCC.