Long code doesn't mean good code. It could be pure garbage and slow down the program. Good coding is about efficiency. LOC is a terrible metric of work. Also this is entire statement is false.
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>having to take the most painful piss known to man
You gotta remember to lube these things man, maybe don’t use the whole thing either
Let’s be honest, nobody has the time to read the terms and conditions so we just click ‘accept’, without knowing what we’re agreeing to.
There’s a website called ‘tosdr’ (which stands for ‘Terms of service didn’t read’) and it aims to provide a simplified overview of the terms and conditions of popular services so that regular people can understand them, rather than just contract lawyers.
I made this on pixlr.com and posted it to 3 subreddits, roughly 50 minutes ago. No repost. The majority of the content is from another user, but that is often the case for memes of this type.
You can use double-sided medical tape or fashion tape (example) to fix the seal around your nose. It’s been around for decades and is specifically used to safely secure fabric to skin in a particular position for long periods of time, but this solution only struck me very recently. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Alternatively, a tiny bandaid on the nose is super effective in a pinch. Not cute, but effective.
If you don’t have access to anything sticky for a safer seal, you can try dipping your glasses in soapy water. Just dish soap mixed with water, dip ‘em and let them air dry or use a microfiber cloth to gently dry them. It doesn’t fix fogging forever, but something about the tiny amount of soap film stops the moisture from building up until it eventually wears off.
You can use double-sided medical tape or fashion tape (example) to fix the seal around your nose. It’s been around for decades and is specifically used to safely secure fabric to skin in a particular position for long periods of time, but this solution only struck me very recently. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Alternatively, a tiny bandaid on the nose is super effective in a pinch. Not cute, but effective.
If you don’t have access to anything sticky for a safer seal, you can try dipping your glasses in soapy water. Just dish soap mixed with water, dip ‘em and let them air dry or use a microfiber cloth to gently dry them. It doesn’t fix fogging forever, but something about the tiny amount of soap film stops the moisture from building up until it eventually wears off.
You can use double-sided medical tape or fashion tape (example) to fix the seal around your nose. It’s been around for decades and is specifically used to safely secure fabric to skin in a particular position for long periods of time, but this solution only struck me very recently. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Alternatively, a tiny bandaid on the nose is super effective in a pinch. Not cute, but effective.
If you don’t have access to anything sticky for a safer seal, you can try dipping your glasses in soapy water. Just dish soap mixed with water, dip ‘em and let them air dry or use a microfiber cloth to gently dry them. It doesn’t fix fogging forever, but something about the tiny amount of soap film stops the moisture from building up until it eventually wears off.
You can use double-sided medical tape or fashion tape (example) to fix the seal around your nose. It’s been around for decades and is specifically used to safely secure fabric to skin in a particular position for long periods of time, but this solution only struck me very recently. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Alternatively, a tiny bandaid on the nose is super effective in a pinch. Not cute, but effective.
If you don’t have access to anything sticky for a safer seal, you can try dipping your glasses in soapy water. Just dish soap mixed with water, dip ‘em and let them air dry or use a microfiber cloth to gently dry them. It doesn’t fix fogging forever, but something about the tiny amount of soap film stops the moisture from building up until it eventually wears off.
You can use double-sided medical tape or fashion tape (example) to fix the seal around your nose. It’s been around for decades and is specifically used to safely secure fabric to skin in a particular position for long periods of time, but this solution only struck me very recently. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Alternatively, a tiny bandaid on the nose is super effective in a pinch. Not cute, but effective.
If you don’t have access to anything sticky for a safer seal, you can try dipping your glasses in soapy water. Just dish soap mixed with water, dip ‘em and let them air dry or use a microfiber cloth to gently dry them. It doesn’t fix fogging forever, but something about the tiny amount of soap film stops the moisture from building up until it eventually wears off.
You can use double-sided medical tape or fashion tape (example) to fix the seal around your nose. It’s been used to safely secure fabric to skin in a particular position for long periods of time for decades.
Alternatively, a tiny bandaid on the nose is super effective in a pinch. Not cute, but effective.
If you don’t have access to anything sticky for a safer seal, you can try dipping your glasses in soapy water. Just dish soap mixed with water, dip ‘em and let them air dry or use a microfiber cloth to gently dry them. It doesn’t fix fogging forever, but something about the tiny amount of soap film stops the moisture from building up until it eventually wears off.
Oh noooo, that’s so sad. “Fashion” tape for sensitive skin might be a safer option for longer-term wear if you need it.
Have you tried rinsing them in soapy water? Just dish soap mixed with water, dip ‘em and let them air dry or use a microfiber cloth to gently dry them. It doesn’t fix fogging forever, but something about the tiny amount of soap film stops the fog. You could probably even carry some around in a spray bottle, but they also make fancy PH balanced anti-fog sprays that probably work better if you’re getting to the point that you have to re-up throughout the day.
Also - straight up, a tiny bandaid on the nose is super effective. Not cute, but effective.
A more subtle/hidden solution is double-sided medical tape or even fashion tape, which is meant to safely adhere fabric to skin.
For any fellow glasses wearers who don't know you can get anti-fog spray for your glasses. It's usually $10-15 on Amazon but this is the one I bought.
There's actually anti-fog spray you can pick up on Amazon for $10-15. The spray lasts about a day on your glasses and it works wonders. Here's a link to the one I bought but any of them should do fine if you look it up.
Lol it's true: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zhiliaoapp.musically Currently at 2 out of 5 stars.
Now they need to go over to apple. It's currently still at 4.7 out of 5 Stars there. https://apps.apple.com/de/app/tiktok/id835599320
If you want one here’s a link to amazon, link I’m just putting this here before people ask, it’s not that hard to find online though, just search “hey you your finally awake pillow” on like any search engine and you’ll probably find it.