The contents are
https://yip.su/25X8U6
I’m not opening a random link on a Soviet Union domain.
Also, half of the QR code is filler (notice the repeating pattern), it could have been much smaller.
The contents are
https://yip.su/25X8U6
I’m not opening a random link on a Soviet Union domain.
Also, half of the QR code is filler (notice the repeating pattern), it could have been much smaller.
The contents are
https://yip.su/25X8U6
I’m not opening a random link on a Soviet Union domain.
In a hospital I’ve been to, there is a skeleton poster by the MRI machine manufacturer (I think Siemens) smugly subtitled “without imaging techniques we wouldn’t know”. Apparently, it’s not just internet randos who forget. Too bad I can’t find it online.
It’s not pretending to be genuine
There is an API you can use with pythorhead
or other libraries to schedule posts very easily. @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz uses it to automate loads of posts from his pic collections in local storage, and will gladly provide you with source code and assistance.
Someone should make a qBittorrent plugin that adjusts a torrent’s speed limit continuously to draw shapes on the other peer’s speed chart for one-on-one transfers. Ideally, so that the curve peak is your bandwidth and the area under the curve is the total data volume of the transfer. I would totally waste half of my bandwidth for a chance of amusing some leecher. (The other half can in the meantime be used for torrents with larger swarms)
Several of them will be the same person, sometimes across generations. Way more if you are descended from nobility.
Wolfram is Latin for tungsten so I’d trust it more than anything else
They misplaced the comma or used a weird system distinct from the Western or Indian one
Yup, that’s the problem.
Does not matter, hydrogen is not really the future
4chan is actually an exception. While >
on each newline is a standard for quote blocks in ASCII (and adopted by Markdown), 4chan’s “greentext” is rarely used to quote someone else. Ironic given that the frontend highlighting it is due to the quotation convention.
Also, there are some inconsistencies in the implementation. For example, Reddit will turn
> para1
> para2
into
para1
para2
but Lemmy requires the blank lines to start with >
too or the paragraphs go in separate quote blocks. Also, Lemmy requires a space after the symbol while 4chan doesn’t.
As long as the predators wear a headlamp
If network card drivers don’t work, you can transfer the file the old-fashioned way, or get online using an Android phone in USB Tethering mode (Wi-Fi and mobile data both work).
Android is not (really) a desktop OS. Devices with preconfigured locked-up Linux installations have been around way before that, mainly networking equipment.
Valve is proving that LOTS of people would use Linux if it came in convenient preinstalled packaging.
Classic Pixar movie but the 🏴 flags are red
Don’t 👏 give 👏 them 👏 your 👏 money 👏 then
What do you call DVD subtitles, which are in some ways closed (can be toggled) but in some ways like open (stored as bitmaps)?
In the second clause, OP implies that an illusion is revealed when you rotate the image. As per the first clause, you shouldn’t trust OP.