Waste of money brains and time 😸
Things I’m into: All things IT (also professionally), social and environmental justice/volunteering/activism, cooking, baking, eating, music (listening, singing, string instruments), fantasy books, audiobooks, PC gaming, parenting, Germany, Bavaria, Seattle/Washington, and, ADHD 🥲
Waste of money brains and time 😸
Worst: TLA
Best: WOMBAT
I didn’t even know that was a thing 🤷
Though all I care about VR is Beat Saber on my Quest 2…
Downloading Ubuntu is when I fire up bittorrent :)
Are you all swiping with Gboard, like I do? How are using it?
I tried that and it wasn’t working for me. Just redirected to regular Twitter…
All the profiles and tweets I tried …
Facebook has this to say
It shows up fine, even in incognito mode - it’s only when the link is scraped!?!
I drive an older leaf, cannot confirm 😂
I guess by using it a lot 😁
Touche.
I was just reminiscing with my colleagues - a whole bunch of us started with Pascal (and maybe a little LOGO) :)
Perl at 35:
margarita
Ha, that was my spellchecker :)
I paid 21 USD* (~19 EUR) for a margarita in North-West America yesterday :(
It was pretty good, but it was also small (12"/30cm).
* that’s before 10% VAT and 15% mandatory tip - you can basically add another 5.
So, as expected, a huge nothing-burger. They had a policy and enforced it in a reasonable way.
“If we lose the judge will have been very biased!”
For a while I was a bit confused, because Mozilla said they would also implement V3 Manifest …
by implementing Manifest V3 on its own terms, Mozilla saves developers who are switching to the new platform from having to support two different versions of their extensions (for Google Chrome and Firefox) at the same time. On the other hand, it allows content-blocking extensions that were originally built using the less restrictive Manifest V2 to continue working at full tilt.
https://adguard.com/en/blog/firefox-manifestv3-chrome-adblocking.html
Because there are a lot more people, breaking news, and content on there compared to anywhere else.