

Wait, I thought it was the government that was putting the chemicals in the trails in the first place, and now their making their own actions illegal?
Wait, I thought it was the government that was putting the chemicals in the trails in the first place, and now their making their own actions illegal?
Yeah, this thing has comparable specs to my desktop computer with the price to match. When comparing to the PinePhone, this has 10x the RAM and 16x the storage.
In a time when so much stuff is unaffordable, maybe building an incredibly beefy phone as a startup doesn’t seem like the best idea.
Konami Krazy Racers
I wonder why they didn’t got for something like “Konami Krazy Karting”
The bottom one is used to give more room when you sit down or need to get stuff from your pockets.
The crazy part is he’s held the area since 2004.
Starting from 1 year being 365 days
1 month would be the equivalent of 3.65 days
1 day would be 52.5 minutes
1 hour would be 31.5 seconds
1 minute would be 0.3 seconds
1 second would be 3 milliseconds
1 millisecond would be 3 nanoseconds
Yes, there was Teams (classic) and Teams (new. There’s also Outlook (new) and Outlook (classic).
There was the Snipping Tool and Snip & Sketch, it even said they were getting rid of Shipping Tool, but then they got rid of Snip & Sketch instead but the function of Snipping Tools is the same as Snip & Sketch.
This is not to be confused with the application called “OneNote”, that’s staying.
You can always trust Microsoft to make two version of the same application and to have really bad naming.
In hindsight, I wrote that line after seeing some code on Github that I thought was for ActivityPub, but when I went back to it later I realised it was for Mastodon.
It’s a bit confusing because each action on the Fediverse uses the same universal language, but each service translates that language into their own specific rolls for their service.
Lemmy upvotes use “Like” which is common language in ActivityPub but down votes use “Dislike” which is not* also used in the ActivityPub language. It’s up to the other services how they interpret that. Mastodon favourites use “Like” but it has nothing for “Dislike”. Mastodon boost uses “Announce” which is what Lemmy uses for posts and comments to a community.
There are also some actions that use the ActivityPub language on both services but one simply just doesn’t send that action to the other service. Mastodon users can follow Lemmy users but Lemmy users cannot follow any users. I think Mbin does allow following users.
From the Lemmy ActivityPub documentation
An upvote for a post or comment send an ActivityPub Like action
Users can send posts or comments to a community which the community forwards to its followers in the form of Announce.
From the Mastodon ActivityPub Documentation
ActivityPub Like is transformed into a Favourite.
ActivityPub Announce is transformed into a boost on a status
Flair Airlines has a tendancy to just stop flying out of certain airports for various reasons. As much as I’d like this to be a “buy Canadian” trend it could just be as simple as they think the airport fees are too high.
Spinning a bottle?
Chris’ crotch is applesauce
If there’s anyone who has any valuable input about multiple accounts, it’s this guy.
France also has St. Pierre and Miquelon that shares a border with Newfoundland.
I know it isn’t needed, but it seems odd how many people I know have not received their voters card.
After the election was called I went and checked my registration info and made sure it was accurate. Still didn’t get anything.
We’re just poking for a bit of fun. The Free and Open Source rabbit hole goes very deep. For example, Intel and AMD processors have code on them that isn’t free meaning the purists will not use them unmodified.
Everyone has a threshold where privacy and freedom interfere with convenience, just stick with the level you’re comfortable with.
I unfortunately understand that but it’s more that the headline is using the “non-answer” for their question.
“Are you the right leader for the NDP?”
“I am absolutely the right leader for the country”
Title: “Singh says he is the right leader for the NDP”
I suppose it could be a good way to combat their non-answers by using it literally to quote them and make them look dumb.
Thank you! I have been trying to remember the name of “that other” link aggregator since I first heard about it two years ago.
I kept thinking about it and getting it confused with Substacks.