Theyrealmost all just their faces.
Theyrealmost all just their faces.
Cruise causes microplastics in whales and is the creation of people consulting a buddhist monk? Hmmm.
Bloody stupid bot.
Yet more proof that the US is foreign as hell.
If your plug is not plugged in completely flush with the wall power point so a penny (or etc) can fit between the plug and powerpoint and yet the power can get through, then there is something very wrong.
No idea. It seems obvious that this is designed for the vision-impaired…
You left out “throttle diaster information accounts when the disaster is happening” (Japan earthquake).
When the Japanese Earthquake information twitter account was throttled a few days ago, after the earthquake, there seemed to be this general realisation that they were not going to be able to use it for disaster communication any more…
So… Your values are…?
I guess it isn’t. I can get there by interwebs, but not by app.
“Nothing to see here” Darn.
“Everyone everywhere should federate.”
“Not like that!”
I have never really seen the attraction of Spotify. Music is accessible so easily in so many ways. I own thousands of CDs, listen to the radio all the time, and have at least 100gig of music files to make playlists from, much of it music by people I know. I play and listen to live music regularly. What could spotify possibly offer me that I can’t access in a more ethical and recogniseable way?
To be fair, you are posting it at an odd end of the year on a worldwide forum with a lot of yanks in it. Unless bagels take more months to expire than I expected, I guess.
Plus, people like to play, and content to play with is pretty scant on lemmy.
Yep. I can’t even see why, probably something in the stuff they deleted. How bizarre!
Yep. When I tried Mastodon, I gave up again super fast, and I think I see why now. Thankyou, very interesting.
I’m more interested in how long this is going on. A few minutes? An hour? A day?
Clear sticky tape does the trick.
The point is that Microsoft can run malware whenever and however they like. It is not useful for the user.
Nah, it’s all in the article, and that is not it.
Aussie checking in, similar situation. I remember there used to be one at the hungry jacks facing the customers, and it always had puddles of liquid on the ground. Perhaps that’s why it was discontinued.
They’re not on the American Style Burger places any more, but Ikea in Sydney has customer-controlled fizzy drink fountains.