fairly appropriate username for the programming language in question.
fairly appropriate username for the programming language in question.
i’d hate to see what’s “snow white” in this version.
conjecture: maybe autocorrect once got hold of “bugger” and things kind of evolved from there?
i was getting ready for forty winks
when, lo, up popped this post on the Sphinx;
that ensued in a long stroll
down the wikipedia rabbithole
and a whole host of now-purple hyperlinks.
how would you feel about an article titled,
“This” word in article titles infuriates internet readers
so you’re saying it’s a shire waste?
scanning a random qr code has to be this generation’s plugging in an unknown usb drive.
especially since just reading the headline made me cry.
when it comes to describing bees and birds,
i’m sorry but i’m at a loss for words.
we can’t hear them buzz or sing
because – see, here’s the thing –
human beings are just massive turds.
why is this news, though? before contacts integration was a thing i created yearly-repeat events for birthdays of family and close friends.
i now get reminded twice! once for my manually-created entry and once more for the contact integration.
man, these tech bros have set up cloud infrastructure on mars already?!
so, old Wine in a new bottle?
is this similar in concept to the scaled sort on lemmy?
plus his name was said to have been pronounced “ee-v’rest” instead of “ever-rest” as the mountain is called today.
maybe they mean the whole of the u-hauls is bigger than the some of its parts?
personally, i wouldn’t trust a third-party created app with my banking details. what’s more, i’ve removed all banking apps from my phone.
i don’t need to allow access to my finances on the device which is most likely to get pinched out of everything i own. plus google and apple don’t need to know which banks have accounts of mine.
imo that additional inconvenience to conduct all banking transactions from a browser is worth the candle.
say what you will, but online gambling being the most blocked category is heartening to hear.
but that’s not intuitive. when a compass says that the bearing is east, you are facing east. here, the onlooker is actually facing west when looking at east.
if the street pole had a bunch of arrows sticking out towards the cardinal points, what you’re saying is obvious may truly have been obvious.
but in this arrangement, the question put forth is a fair one and does not deserve derision.
topologically, though, isn’t that just the same as all speaking and listening? it’s all mouth to ear.
if anything, force-fitting 69 seems unduly contrived. like if you shake someone by the hand, the top of your palm 69’s the bottom of theirs. or if you give them a high-five, it’s the forefinger and pinky.
or if you respond to this comment, we’ll be 69ing each other’s eyes with our fingers.