Yep. Dumb AF here, too.
Yep. Dumb AF here, too.
I just do it when I do laundry which is when I run out of shirts for work.
Somewhere between 2 and 6 weeks.
Feb 29th should be election day, agree.
But the Olympics take weeks, homie.
Most of London The UK uses Miles Per Hour for speed limits. That’s just the biggest example off the top of my head. Your assertion is inaccurate.
Edit: A weird thing to downvote but ok. It’s more than just London, it’s the whole UK.
Yes here in America we operate healthcare with the knowledge that your teeth and eyes are not a part of your body.
I just may…
Yeah no complaints on functionality! It’s great!
The fun thing about demonyms this is that there’s no grammatical rule for them.
It’s just kind of socially agreed upon.
Nobody from Boston would say they’re bostonite. They would say a Bostonian.
However, there are many more miltons. In the world around there are miltonians and miltonites.
People from Liverpool are liverpudlians.
People from Venice are venetian.
People from St Kitts are called kitty cats.
Every thread
Wait kdeconnect is Foss?! Can I fix the atrocious gui myself?!? 😂
That application rules but it looks like butt on my workstation.
You must not be familiar with the three shells.
Brush my teeth.
Floss.
Masturbate.
7/10
10/10 with rice.
Discoverability issues as per yesterdays search giants methods of crawling the web.
It’s quite clear that companies like Google and Microsoft are vulnerable in the search game right now.
I mean in the end you’re probably right, but if there were ever a time for a well-funded group to take aim at the suddenly low barriered entry, I think this is probably Custer’s last stand.
My recently promoted boss just totaled his car.
He’s okay but YUP.
Their procurement policy is basically “has it been recommended? Is anyone else using it? Is it cheap?”
I work in public sector.
Three things.
Yes. Sometimes this is malice. Sometimes this is an attempt to drive impressions and page views.
This can also be caused by poorly configured web applications that update in real time. If, say, some sports website is giving you real-time data about the game as it progresses, a poorly configured web application might be creating a dynamic URL for every change. When you access the older page, it will be instructed to take you to the most recent data, so pressing back is taking you to old data on that page, and then immediately realizing that data is old so refreshing it with the most relevant data.
This is a super common misconfiguration in single page web applications. Domain.com will take you to an application that renders at domain.com/en-us/home. Pressing back takes you to domain.com, and guess what happens next?
This is basically 99.99% of these cases. I would say if its on some shitty news site with 1000 ads that somehow sneak by AdBlock and UBlok Origin, it’s case 1. Otherwise, it’s case 2 or 3.
The picture instance is either case 1 or 2.
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