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Much better subject. ✨
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My closet has sliding doors, do those even work with them? 😥
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As I have sworn to upholed the constitution of the USA & NYS, I am unable to partake in illegal activities such as owning a giraffe.
Someone else has already commented about giraffe plushies though.
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I like this thinking, but it falls into the trap that I then would have a very tricky time getting an element in the middle of the buffer.
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As in the chokers making the chain? Or paper chains holding the chokers?
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Ooo, This is super effective! I'll see the costs and more.
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I'm not fully sure how this would work, can you elaborate?
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While this is smart, it only delays the issue to after I've selected.
I would still need to store them, but now numerically!
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Hopefully you feel better soon!
Personally the best way to store 100 chickens is to let them be free in a field!
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This would work, if I had more hanger room 😭
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Sadly no 3D printer in possession
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The prices of these hurt 😖
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I'm sorry, I don't use masculine gendering for myself.
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Your username does match.
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Ooo, I wonder if something like a ring holder exists to use.
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I would have to find one that fits my neck, and also then figure out how to prevent them from sliding.
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Sadly Cruella de Vil is my landlord and has, some obsession with spots.
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The handy-person answer.
Assuming that my chokers are maybe 30 cm long with the chain, 2 cm spacing per choker, 25 chokers per row, 2 cm gap between choker vertical space.
Dimensions would be 126 cm tall and 50 cm wide.
Manageable, would need to find a place for it.
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Oo, This is smart! They'd also fit into my plushie collection!
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Sadly I max out emotionally at two girlfriends, three if I have the extra energy.
I have a hundred chokers for my fashion, and I cycle them every single day. Currently, They are all stored in their original plastic sleeves. This means my routine is as follows. - Pick up pile of sleeves - Select a choker by shuffling through the sleeves like they are cards. - unpack choker - place choker on for the day - remove choker - put choker back in sleeve - place sleeve back in pile I find the task of sleeve management to be frustrating. And would rather have them all organized in such a way so that I may be able to view them, and choose them out as warranted. What do you say is the best way to store them? (Product, Idea to make, anything) **Edit 1:** A limitations I have is that I cannot install anything permanently to the apartment. 😖
Recently I started experimenting with Owncloud Infinite Scale to see how it compares to Nextcloud (which is ostensibly slow). OCIS is super fast! But, it feels very lackluster. For example, their android app does not support custom directory uploads. Their Linux desktop application is very bare-bones, and does not look good on GNOME. I personally would love some plugins, but I cannot find anything on the internet about any being developed for OCIS, even though from what it seems it should be immeasurably better than developing a nextcloud plugin. Does anyone know of any good OCIS Plugins, or is the community effort pretty much non-existent?
Like, Investment businesses in the USA exist, but what if I want to make sure all my eggs aren't in one basket? [New Development Bank Website](https://www.ndb.int/)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19558837 > I figured out how to *easily* use Steam headlessly for Remote Play on Linux. > > Took me a few hours to figure out, with some questions asked, but with this, I no longer have to deal with Sunshine or other janky ways of playing (steam) games remotely. > > I'll be making a repository with some packaging andother convenience functions soon.
I figured out how to *easily* use Steam headlessly for Remote Play on Linux. Took me a few hours to figure out, with some questions asked, but with this, I no longer have to deal with Sunshine or other janky ways of playing (steam) games remotely. I'll be making a repository with some packaging andother convenience functions soon.
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