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This post did not contain any content.@RIDDLES Naked truth.
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This piece of art is incredibly famous, and almost instantly recognizable.@Subumbral @RickiTarr It is a nice sunset over a grassy bank.
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How you know a cis man designed the hotel shower:@BloodLitter @TarkabarkaHolgy In what way does this setup disfavour disabled people compared to a shower with a door, a curtain, a tray (with lip), and a shiny plastic floor?
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A simple technique called “POSSE” offers the best of both worlds: total control over your own work, while still maintaining a presence on third-party social media platforms.@molly0xfff This technique is really not simple at all.
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A simple technique called “POSSE” offers the best of both worlds: total control over your own work, while still maintaining a presence on third-party social media platforms.@molly0xfff "Become a member to start commenting." Oh dear, you just moved the problem of multiple servers from yourself to all of your readers; that is even less scalable.
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The Darwinian Trap: The Hidden Evolutionary Forces That Explain Our World (and Threaten Our Future) by Kristian Rönn, 2024@appassionato @bookstodon I'm intrigued just by the brilliance of the illustration on the front cover, showing the irony that the primitive ape would have no trouble leaping into the tree to get the apple rather than risking the fall off the cliff-edge as the modern human being is wont to do.
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If you are an attendee at #w3cTPAC we have a thank you gift for you.@w3c If the whole block/glass/grease pen ensemble is the gift it looks like a very generous one; I wouldn't mind one of those on my desk, right in front of the monitor.
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> If a blind man were to ask me "Have you got two hands?" I should not make sure by looking.@fabionatali Isn't the proper test to clasp your hands together, thus demonstrating that there are at least two of them...?
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So?@startrekgifs @HippieScubaSteve Owch. My head just hit the table.
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Poll: The run-time performance of declarative programming is, in general, …@dpk Could you provide any examples of applications which have been coded both ways? My point is you are comparing apples with oranges.
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My Wayland Your Wayland Our Wayland — Mike Blumenkrantz -
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British people have access to the strangest tech.@atomicpoet Yeah. They probably needed to do that so the keys can travel down without slamming into the motherboard, but still wanted to maintain as low a profile as possible.
... or, you know, fashion...
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British people have access to the strangest tech.@atomicpoet It is a tidy setup if nothing else.
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new takes from the take factory: fedi is for losers https://wingolog.org/archives/2024/09/24/fedi-is-for-losers@wingo So tempted to write an essay on 'What's a number between 34 and 42?' I'm such a loser...
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2024-09-24 #VisualInspiration prompt:@VisualInspiration A story involving an elephant with two trunks and a coffee shop trusting enough for patrons to serve themselves. I know...
'Once upon a time, there was this crap AI....'
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I really want to try to be more active on here again.@hollylaing Don't try too hard, either to do too much or to be too good. You'll be just fine letting the art dictate its own production rate.
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Every day we get a reminder how strange and surprising the universe is.@coreyspowell So it's a condensing gas giant and the spin axis is pointing straight at the star. There had to be one somewhere.
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Explain me this: I remember back in June sitting in my office at 20°C sweating and having to take my jumper off; it's now late September and I'm sitting in my office at 20°C shivering and reaching for a second jumper.Explain me this: I remember back in June sitting in my office at 20°C sweating and having to take my jumper off; it's now late September and I'm sitting in my office at 20°C shivering and reaching for a second jumper.
The only conclusion can be that thermometers do not measure the experiential temperature. They measure something else. So what does a thermometer measure, and what kind of device would tell me the experiential temperature of my room?