Don’t forget the --no-preserve-root
either. If you leave the roots intact, the French will just grow right back
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Don’t forget the --no-preserve-root
either. If you leave the roots intact, the French will just grow right back
By “new apps and great content,” do you mean new apps and great content for me to enjoy and have genuinely good experiences with, or just new apps and great content for me to buy through you?
Finally, a use for my 1-bit bloom filter!
I mean in fairness to the first one, on most systems it is possible to turn wifi back on without turning off airplane mode (there is in-flight wifi after all)
It’s just your OpenStreetMap username, doesn’t have to a real name. You can set “your name” to be some anonymous gibberish if you’d like
Wikipedia hasn’t been updated, confirmed definitely not dead
Easier to just round up lol
Well @zuck (and @mosseri) are from Threads and, like @Mastodon, it makes sense a lot of people would first choose to follow the top leaders. I imagine the majority of those are actually legitimate users, though the Threads bubble also very quickly popped, so who knows how many are still active
And then you get a call from a Swedish Wikipedia editor and they say:
February 30 was a day that happened in Sweden, 1712.[4] This occurred because, instead of changing from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar by omitting a block of consecutive days, as had been done in other countries, the Swedish Empire planned to change gradually by omitting all leap days from 1700 to 1740, inclusive. Although the leap day was omitted in February 1700, the Great Northern War began later that year, diverting the attention of the Swedes from their calendar so that they did not omit leap days on the next two occasions; 1704 and 1708 remained leap years.[5]
To avoid confusion and further mistakes, the Julian calendar was restored in 1712 by adding an extra leap day, thus giving that year the only known actual use of February 30 in a calendar. That day corresponded to February 29 in the Julian calendar and to March 11 in the Gregorian calendar.[5][6] The Swedish conversion to the Gregorian calendar was finally accomplished in 1753, when February 17 was followed by March 1.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-standard_dates#Swedish_calendar
I did not include any //es with the https:, but I put just the one usual pair with the ttps:. Oh. Hmm. Yes, it appears I have indeed Brainfucked the link
(try now)
Brainfuck has entered the chat
There’s always a relevant xkcd:
(actually quite a few in this case…)
The description does say it contains interference modifications, most notably increasing text size. This seems more like a “(grand)parent mode” preset than just any sort of ruse to keep the data farms running
Luckily you can edit titles on Lemmy
Yeah that maneuver’s called “crabbing” – looks scary, but as I understand fairly typical for cross-wind landings
Basically just flying into the wind a little bit to cancel it out, so that relative to the ground you’re going right down the runway, even though the nose is pointed the other way. Then turning down the runway at the last moment so the landing gear is pointed the right direction when it hits the ground
30+ degrees is definitely on the higher end though
Yup, @[email protected]
Might also be a reference to Radcliffe playing Weird Al in his recent biopic WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story
Only the west coast is supported in the US so far. Iirc it’s just CA, OR, and WA, or something like that
Relevant xkcd (which tbh is also a high risk site for this kinda stuff)
Base Android? That’s ASOP. But the more common “Stock Android” for me is AOSP+GApps, which skins build on and ROMs deviate from (*generally)