

Are these ads context dependent? I’d love to see what it would come up with for this.



Are these ads context dependent? I’d love to see what it would come up with for this.



I’ve talked friends and family into using Signal. Some of my family still insists on using FB Messenger though.
There was a place down the street selling these and we bought a few. We felt naughty.


I totally get that. I was just saying that I can see why someone would not want to cook.


I also drink tea! My wife is Indian and introduced me to the joy of afternoon tea.


How are you making it? It could be good coffee. I use an Aeropress occasionally and it’s a decent sub for espresso.


Former coder here, and yes, absolutely no desire to code in my spare time.


But he’s been cooking all day. I know several cooks and chefs, and the last thing any of them want to do after a day of constant cooking is to go home and cook some more, even if it takes 10 min. Now are there better (healthier) options than Taco Bell? Sure, but maybe they just enjoy Taco Bell, and maybe it’s an occasional treat.


People can cook for themselves, too, but sometimes they like to go out for food. Same with coffee. It can be nice to get out of the house and go for a cup of coffee, or grab a cup when you happen to be out. Ever tried making a cup of coffee on a road trip? Not impossible, but not super practical for most people. If you want a latte but you don’t own an espresso machine you’re kind of out of luck (unless you want to get an Aeropress). Anyway, there’s lots of reasons why you’d go to a coffee shop.


Good. Who wants to drink burnt coffee from a megacorp when I can drink coffee that’s actually good from a local business?
Oh shit oh fuck
Well at least it’s flared on one end.


America:



These are pretty sturdy, for sure.
One plant I killed was a mamey sapote, and another a blood orange. Both were plants that I grew from fruit that I ate. It was a bummer since I’d had both for over a year.


I just killed the fuck out of two of my plants and now I see this. Well, at least my coffee is good.
Everyone else at the table did, too.
Man. I so feel this. I’m 51 and started programming when I was 10. It’s not anything like it used to be. I miss those days.