Gary was drunk for this one
Gary was drunk for this one
Hurricane Beryl made it to Chicago: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/heavy-rain-tuesday-afternoon-into-wednesday-in-chicago/
Are you responding literally “stop” or are you editorializing like “please stop for the love of Satan”? The former is supposed to be seen by the system and you’re supposed yo be automatically unsubscribed. The latter goes to a person and that person may try to engage you. At least, when I’ve done text-banking, that’s how it worked. A less reputable system may try to engage you regardless. If you get sent to a person it’s also up to the person to decide if and how they talk to you. If I saw something that made it clear the person didn’t want to talk, I would tell the system to unsub them, others might try to be persistent.
Jokes on you, I run Centos 7!
That’ll teach him
I get to see them do a show with The Roots and Arrested Development this summer. Fucking HYPE.
Well, as I’m coming in here, I see two “no’s,” a “maybe” and I came to say “absolutely fucking yes” because I’ve lost hours to a couple cheap shitty usb-sata cables that did all kinds of weird stupid shit that immediately disappeared after I replaced the cables. So, “maybe” but “absolutely fucking yes.”
Saving you a click: US$3,799
Not saying it’s overpriced, Terns seem great, but when you can get a Lectric cargo for like $1800, I don’t see how this is entry-level.
I’m not seeing enough Linux content, are there any Linux communities on Lemmy?
What the fuck is it? There’s no information on that page or the linked pages, just problem statements and blather.
I’m old, so I compare it to the bottom shelves at Blockbuster
Yes, happens all the time, I am a traffic light
Stoned off my ass, decided to take a shower. Got in, water’s too hot, turned the knob. Water got hotter, turned the knob the other way, water got hotter. Panicked, turned the knob hard the other way, now burning. Panicked harder, turned the knob hard the other way, water now lethally hot. Finally got my shit together, turned the water off and went to bed.
The number of people I’ve had tell me Slack is secure because they don’t get the difference between transport layer security and end to end. Slack’s marketing jibe muddies the water about it, too.
Have you rewatched it recently? It freaked me out the first time but after that it felt more campy.
It will if we all die and don’t need houses
TIL. And, to confirm what someone else said in a now-deleted comment, a user used Bing aerial data to add it.
You know they will. Making everything worse is job #1.