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As if american measurements have ever made sense. Look up how they measure screws or wires and despair.
As if american measurements have ever made sense. Look up how they measure screws or wires and despair.
Was supposed to be the cosmic phenomenon, but sure, why not.
Those recommendation systems have lots of problems, I agree, especially if they optimize for monetary benefit of the platform above all else.
But you need them if you want to have interesting stuff recommended, simple as that. I can’t (and have no interest to) read every Mastodon post ever, same for Lemmy. And I admit it, I don’t even want to read every post my friends make.
Mastodon feels like a torrent of random unrelated comments drowing out anything that might be interesting. I tried it, I don’t see any value in it. Even for following friends it’s unusable, there is the one that posts three times a day and the one that posts once every three weeks, there is no way to ever see one of his posts, unless I specifically go to his profile to look. I’ve given up on Mastodon.
A part of us will live forever! Join my Church Of The Forever Chemicals.
Also in your blood, brain, tissue, children, pets, …
Possibly something like
surface=asphalt
smoothness=intermediate
But I’m really not sure. You might find information at https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:surface and/or https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:smoothness
No, you just had a 3 hour learning experience.
W should make a .dotfiles directory for them.
There are USB-killers, which produce voltage spikes to fry your mainboard, or just the USB part of it, if you’re lucky.
Walking through the Sea of Japan is a bit of a challenge, though.
Have a look at NotePad++, it even has regex-search.
Yea, you lost me at “blockchain”.
Lemmy needs “sort by controversial” for entertainment purposes.
Not because their grammar and phrasing improved suddenly?
Wait until you have to decide between gravel and compacted gravel.
But seriously, asphalt and concrete should be pretty obvious. Alphalt is darker and porous, gravel embedded into an almost gooey (when hot) substance. Concrete is flat, often in slabs next to each other, prone to cracking.
Keepass + Syncthing is great, works also on phones.
I honestly can’t tell if you’re doing a bit or are actually serious.