code 9 months ago • 100%
C Deez nutz
code 9 months ago • 100%
Nicotine isn't the only addictive substance in cigarettes. As someone who has quit both cigs and vaping, it was by far easiest to quit vaping. It absolutely sucked - but nothing compared to going off tobacco. I still get massive cravings if I smell someone smoking nearby.
code 9 months ago • 42%
no one actually gives a fuck
Considering the fuss people make about gender neutral terms, as well as the whole master/slave, blacklist/whitelist thing, I'd say it's not totally improbable.
code 10 months ago • 100%
Yeah you know your on your own when the vendor shifts the blame to Microsoft.
I'm not sure anyone would be able to text-only help you here, I'd recommend you hire a local "computer guy" to take a look at it. The solution is likely pretty straightforward but without actually seeing it in front of me any suggestions are just a shot in the dark.
code 10 months ago • 100%
This definitely sounds like an issue that should be worked on from the other end, but you gotta do what you gotta do.
I'm guessing you're using Edge og the new computer? What browser did you use on the old one? This setup sounds legacy enough that you may want to try opening the file in IE mode.
Edge can also do right click > smart copy, I'm not 100% sure what that entails, but it's also worth a shot.
code 10 months ago • 100%
You'd love what one of my local stores does then - they give you the option to register your fingerprints after they check your ID for when you want to buy booze in the self checkout!
code 10 months ago • 100%
You don't.
code 10 months ago • 100%
This method is far older than that, and it keeps popping up every so often as a "new" attack. First time I read about this method was in the early 2000's, and I'm pretty sure it been done before that as well.
code 10 months ago • 100%
Yeah, that's actually a perfect explanation lol
code 10 months ago • 100%
How did that behavior even evolve, like what's the benefit to the species? I'm really curious.
Well, curious enough to ask, not curious enough to actually research...
code 10 months ago • 50%
I don't have it handy, but I came over a github repo showing the different prompts that for example ChatGPT and Bing use - and realized right away why Bing AI is so bad in comparison. MS seems to not know how to write a good prompt, and it show in the quality of their product. Plus the fact that you couldn't even save Bing chat conversations for the longest time, I'm not surprised they're not ahead.
code 11 months ago • 100%
Same in Norway, unsurprisingly, but we do say 14 0 0 (fjorten null null) if making it clear that we mean 1400 exact. Otherwise like you said, klokken 14 or klokken 2.
code 11 months ago • 100%
There's plenty of stories online . It's all automated and if it decides you're bad, you're out. No questions asked, no appeals.
Google search it up and you'll find many more.
code 11 months ago • 100%
How long until Google says "fuck it" and outright starts banning adblock users? Considering how deep a lot of people are into the Google ecosystem, this is potentially devastating. Imagine losing access to you email, photos, etc., with no way to appeal. Good luck if you want to actually speak to anyone human at Google.
code 11 months ago • 100%
I was taught that dividing the numbers naturally into thirds:
I II III IIII (all I)
V VI VII VIII (all start with V)
IX X XI XII (all contain X)
Visually looks more "balanced" than having an extra V
code 11 months ago • 70%
Yeah, and a net loss of a bit over $1B. Revenue ≠ money in the bank.
code 12 months ago • 100%
I wonder if they actually considered a reversible design of if this is just being said in hindsight. Reversible connectors were never really a thing I remember hearing about the USB was in its infancy. VGA, DVI, serial, parallel, PS/2, joystick... Nothing was reversible nor was it expected to be.
code 12 months ago • 92%
I plead autocorrect, and that English is my second language 🤣
code 12 months ago • 97%
As much as I'd love to jump on the "stupid Americans" bandwagon, this seems to be a big problem not only in America. After the reddit exodus and before I had a good setup for lemmy, I used Facebook for a short period. Most of my stuff there is from US, UK and Norway, and the number of people in the comments who can barely put together a coherent sentance is astonishing. Far below 6th grade level by any standard.
code 12 months ago • 100%
Advanced > Media viewer >
code 12 months ago • 100%
https://lemmit.online/pictrs/image/5a1dd340-7682-445f-b8a8-ad0d59767bba.jpeg <-- fixed your link
Gotta remove the format=webp&thumbnail=256 part.
code 12 months ago • 100%
How have I not heard of this series? Looks twilight zone-ish? Is it worth a watch?
code 12 months ago • 100%
I'd definitely recommend them, though sometimes you'll need to power through some dry bits. All the 90's trek started out rough and only got better.
It's not hard sci-fi, so the technology sometimes works the way the story needs it to work, but generally it's pretty consistent.
code 12 months ago • 100%
That's a really cool theory, probably the best I've heard! It's established that there is a limited range, and that transporting during warp is possible, but extremely difficult, have to match the other ships exact speed etc., though they technically aren't traveling faster than light but existing within a warp bubble.
code 12 months ago • 100%
You can also use emojis in computer and user names in active directory. Trust me, the network guys love it!
code 1 year ago • 100%
I managed to make it work by setting the flashlight to a high speed strobe. Makes sense.
I'm going to learn some welding and I've bought myself an auto darkening helmet. I tested it my holding it up to the sun, and it darkens, but stops darkening right away (depending on the delay I set). Also tried with a powerful flashlight and it does the same. Also left it outside for a while for the solar panel to maybe charge the battery, no dice. Is my helmet is defective or is it going to work as intended with real welding?
code 1 year ago • 100%
Det har aldri falt meg inn å gjøre det, hørtes utrolig lurt ut! Jeg bruker denne til å skjære opp frukt og grønnsaker, lurer på om den kunne fungert bra for i alle fall hardere oster. Jeg skal jammen teste neste gang jeg kjøper en blokk.
Hvordan fryser du skivene etterpå? Fryser de ikke sammen til en stor klump?
code 1 year ago • 100%
Begynnelsen på slutten for /r/norge dette da, eller ihvertfall /u/arve og mod-teamet. Reddit har jo som kjent varslet tiltak mot de som velger å holde stengt.
code 1 year ago • 0%
Fjær og blekk funker jo, så hvorfor bytte det ut?
code 1 year ago • 100%
I was looking at this link which mentions no smiling and hair away from the face and forehead, but yeah yours is probably more accurate.
My daughter has a similar hair style and for her Norwegian passport she had to tie the bangs with a hair clip before they accepted it. Somehow I would have thought Japan would be just as strict.
code 1 year ago • 100%
Kontekst: https://lemmy.world/post/570733
Men ja det kan tenkes at de ikke kom helt overens.
code 1 year ago • 36%
Cool, I've never seen this one with the actual passport photo. That hair and smile though... Based on a quick google that's not approved for a Japanese passport photo.
code 1 year ago • 0%
I got a report earlier that my community wasn't showing up on https://browse.feddit.de earlier as well, but it's back now. I'm not sure how it works but I assume it's related.
code 1 year ago • 100%
Må være noe forbigående, vi har alltid vært på (og toppet) den lista.
code 1 year ago • 100%
Bakmennene krever også at Reddit reverserer de nye prisene på API-en sin, altså programmeringsgrensesnittet som utviklere bruker.
Fantastisk 🤣
code 1 year ago • 100%
As much as I hate even mentioning them: Reddit doesn't have this function, and it's pretty much a given that if you browse "all" then you're going to eventually see stuff in other languages.
Unless some sort of function is implemented that recognizes the language the content is in, I don't think the language selection should be a thing at all. People are lazy, there's no getting around that.
code 1 year ago • 100%
Tbh you'll probably just want to just block non-English communities that pop up in your feed. There's no way to police what language people select when they post.
code 1 year ago • 100%
The community is tagged with every language that could be relevant, that includes English. Not sure what the etiquette is regarding that? I'm also seeing German, French etc on my feed.
When it comes to posts themselves, not sure how to see how people label their posts, but when I use Jerboa I'm not given an option to select language. I assume it posts the "undetermined". When I post on the website I can still choose any language regardless of what I've set the community to so I'm assuming most there will also be "undetermined".
Honestly that whole language selection function seems weird to me.
code 1 year ago • 100%
What is actually the point of that drop down? I mean, obviously to select the language you're using, but why?
[/c/norge@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/c/norge@lemmy.world) Hopefully I've gotten the URL right! The communities main language is Norwegian, but we won't bite my if you wish to contribute in English, Danish or Swedish.