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Pweaty pwease 🥺
Thanks for absolutely ruining my kink. Now I need to go find a new one.
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Pweaty pwease 🥺
Thanks for absolutely ruining my kink. Now I need to go find a new one.
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1.8 Million Barrels of Oil a Day Avoided from Electric Vehicles
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I'll take a bike over a car any day, but for people who were going to drive? An electric vehicle will save oil usage over an ICE one.
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They say use whatsapp, they say use zoom
Yeah some of my University classes mandated the use of this "Lockdown Browser" last year. Pretty sure it's just spyware that, conveniently, can render HTML
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What are your favorite open-source games?
SuperTuxKart and Mindustry are so much fun!
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CEO of Google Says It Has No Solution for Its AI Providing Wildly Incorrect Information
So you have a product that you've made into a system for getting answers. And then you couldn't be bothered to try and sanitize training data enough to get your answer system's new headline feature from spreading blatantly incorrect information? If it doesn't work, maybe don't ship it.
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MAGA pastor says Ten Commandments in schools will stop teachers from "raping" kids
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Such a fucking vile thing to read while starting my morning
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DeSantis’ Anti-Vax Surgeon General Calls COVID Shots ‘the Antichrist'
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High school biology*
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I hear phrases like "half-past", "quarter til", and "quarter after" way less often since digital clocks have became more commonplace.
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Never actually heard anyone exclude the hour, it's always "half past 3", "quarter to 8", "5 till 6", etc
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‘Archaic’: the Tennessee town that made homosexuality illegal
I lived scarily close to Murfreesboro to be reading this. Luckily I moved out of Tennessee back in August, and I hope my friends can get outta there soon.
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fixed (2)_rule_final draft 3
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Putting the opening curly brace of a code block on the same line that defines the conditions the code block will run under is bonkers?
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Gonzalo rules
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Façade
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Ambulance hits Oregon cyclist, rushes him to hospital, then sticks him with $1,800 bill, lawsuit says
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If part of the process is someone suing, I think it is ridiculous.
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Lemmy is growing and they are coming
Making me realize I never set up a profile
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Cords
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The problem really is the super exposed hot prong you now have once you plug one end in
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rule
What I wouldn't give for my shark plush to do this when I cuddled her
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[meme] There is no one-size-fits-all solution to transportation
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Rural areas are less an applicable argument against walkable city development. I've lived in rural Tennessee for a lot of my life, I understand; however, talking about that environment in the context of city development discussions doesn't make sense.
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Thoughts on the xz backdoor: an lzma-rs perspective | Blog
I'm going to be honest, I'm getting a little tired of hearing everyone's thoughts on the xz backdoor. It's discouraging and sucks when every detail of the project which, keep in mind, was maintained by one person who fell victim to a social engineering attack, is scrutinized. It makes me concerned about anyone depending on any of my projects.
Especially the comments on things such as the build scripts, which this kind of article seems to gravitate towards. If the build scripts were tiny and checked then the attack vector would have just been different, I'm not even too sure the language mattered. The attack was social engineering, after that it was pretty much project agnostic. xz was targeted cause the maintainer was done working on it and it was heavily depended on.
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joyous skittering of the least-bird
Motion blur makes any photo infinitely funnier
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What are some silly ways to say you gotta go poop?
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This microwave burrito advertises energy in units of kJ
I was entirely unaware how common and mundane this is basically everywhere outside the United States. This is the first food item I've seen ever list kJ here, which is why I found it interesting, but I guess it's quite standard elsewhere!