Ask me anything.
Yeah, I had to read the whole article because the summary was confusing.
It sounded like he “rage quit” and stormed out when it was really because he thought “case closed, I’m out”.
:sigh: Throw it on the pile.
The API sanitizes them, so they’re stored encoded (&) in the database.
Some frontends correct for this when posts are rendered, some don’t. Voyager and Tesseract, at least, seem to correct them. Not sure about others.
Source? Link refuses to load (stuck in captcha loop)
I don’t, so I have to constantly remind myself this is not good news.
I was thinking if George Clooney got addicted to meth and then someone microwaved him for too long.
Yeah. He killed Hitler. It’s like…the one good thing he did. Any other accomplishments he may have had are rendered null and void by the atrocities he committed.
GNOME Foundation names “professional shaman” as new executive director
That’s kind of a two-fer right there.
So much of English just does not make sense. lol
I’ve known the difference ever since I decided to look it up one day, but I’ve always felt the ‘in-’ prefix was the wrong choice (especially when labeling potentially dangerous substances). “In-” is more often used to qualify a word as “not”.
“Autoflammable” would have been my choice.
Like I said, it’s up to the client on how to handle what’s in the post. So you’ll not have any media support that Voyager doesn’t offer.
It’s up to the client on how to render them. Most videos I encounter in Lemmy are linked from outside sources or are on YouTube.
Edit: In addition to what clients support, it’s also up to each instance admin to define what media they allow to be uploaded. Among the possible configuration options are:
Like others have said, hosting videos is expensive both in areas of storage and bandwidth. Most Lemmy instances are run by volunteers at their cost or operate solely on donations. Admins typically ask users to host those off-server (Imgur, YouTube, Catbox, etc) and restrict what can be uploaded directly to reasonable limits.
(American) English: Inflammable vs flammable vs non-flammable.
You’re going to have to be more specific. That sadly doesn’t narrow it down much.
“They should make more movies out of country songs”.
[Earl, Joy, and Randy proceed to sing the chorus to Convoy]
Probably the greatest gag in My Name is Earl.
Convoy by C.W. McCall is my go-to “fine if I have to karaoke” song. Fairly short, no long instrumental breaks, it’s fun, and absolutely no one sees it coming.
I was also going to suggest that as a joke because it’s 95% instrumental break.
If someone’s spending $500/mo in gas, let’s just say public transport probably isn’t an option. Also, in the US, public transport is practically non-existent outside of urban centers. We kinda suck at stuff like that.
Was literally in that situation back in 2018. 110 mile round trip daily commute, ~$500/mo in gas. Had to fill up every other day.
Bought a 2017 Ford Fusion hybrid and cut my monthly gas expenditures down to about $200. Payments were about $225/mo so I ended up saving $50/mo once the insurance differential was factored in. A tank now lasted me just over a week.
As of 2020, l’m still driving it, but I’ve since moved much closer to work. A tank lasts me about a month now.
As of 2021, I work from home. A tank lasts me 3-4 months on average. Car is paid off.
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