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I hate trying to shove everything I buy at IKEA into my small car. All those flat packs just don't fit in a small hatch back. If IKEA was closer, i could make several trips, but no, jam the car full, strap things to the roof, and figure the next time, I may have a different car.
Otherwise, flat packs have their uses, I couldn't fit three billi shelves in my car otherwise.
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Definitely hear you there, but wrong flatpak ๐
We're talking about Linux package formats every second day here. Let's today talk about IKEA. I like it.
It could have been the bluey episode "flat pack", quite an awesome episode on it's own.
I kind of figured it was some standard or some such, but on a generic ask community, who knows? (It Needed a link, or context)
Agreed - and Bluey rocks!
No no, they're on to something.
I was going to comment the opposite - you full your house with furniture that fit in your car in flat pack form, but when you come to move, none of it fits any more!