“someone said something I don’t understand, they must be pro-Russian”
Flawless logic, kiddo.
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“someone said something I don’t understand, they must be pro-Russian”
Flawless logic, kiddo.
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They can read the polls and can see that a plurality of voters seem to be against more aid.
Edit: -72 is breddy good, I’m quite impressed at how resistant you guys are. It really IS the reddit experience.
Why not both? Both is cool. Some people don’t trust VPNs. Some people don’t trust Tor.
Using both means if someone wants to get at you they likely have to compromise both.
Oh no I made a jobless commie cry
Nah, only kidding. I’m a national socialist, much cooler 😎
How can someone claim to be a communist if they’re still eating every day?
Until I read the text I thought it was a Blade Runner reference.
This particular version could use a third Mr fantastic panel only it’s completely white and says “those who were there”
“Natural” is so ingrained in me by now that Samsung Dex’ lack of the option is fucking with me.
Sir, this is Lemmy.ml
I don’t know what else you were expecting
Exactly my point :-)
It was so widespread an issue that they patched the name selection screen to include the picture :-)
Compliance reasons. USB spec at the time didn’t really allow for extension cables because it added an unknown amount of resistance.
The notch was a workaround; they were within spec for the intended device both with and without that cable.
My server with 2.4 kernel would like a word with point 4?
[Hard cut to specialist]
[Overlay with a Scandinavian name and the title, “Expert in online discussions”]
“Mange tror at internetdiskussioner er sunde. Det er et indtryk vi har arbejdet mange år på at kultivere så vi kan påvirke folks meninger uden at blive opdaget i det. Vi fik blandt andet Tom til at lave denne video blot for at få mig med i den!”
[Cut back to Tom]
(Undergirded ever so slightly by a Raspberry Pi but don’t mention it)
[INTRO]
Tom Scott (with his characteristic enthusiasm): “Hello, lovely internet denizens! Today, we find ourselves in a comment thread, delightfully jesting about my propensity to dive into the oddest corners of knowledge. From the physics of shoelaces to the mysteries of quantum buttered toast, we’ve covered it all!”
[SMILE AND NOD]
Tom Scott: “Now, I can already predict a few of the replies that might pop up here. ‘Tom, why not delve into the intricacies of a potato chip next?’ Well, who knows, that might just be on the horizon! And yes, someone will undoubtedly ask about the physics of a cat’s purr. It’s been on the list for a while, folks!”
[CONFIDENT NOD]
Tom Scott: “But you know what they say, the quest for knowledge knows no bounds! So, let’s keep the laughter rolling and the curiosity burning. What’s next, you ask? Well, that’s anyone’s guess! Stay tuned, stay curious, and let’s keep this adventure going!”
[OUTRO]
Tom Scott (looking bemusedly at his busily buzzing phone): “Well, it seems the replies are pouring in already! I might be here for a while trying to keep up with all your brilliant comments. But hey, that’s the joy of it, isn’t it? The learning never stops! Keep those questions and suggestions coming, and I’ll do my best to tackle them in the videos to come.”
[TOM SCOTT SMILES AT THE CAMERA]
Kind of meta how you’re cry posting about others complaining.
I prefer iTerm2 on Mac because it supports ‘tmux -CC’ to transform windows into tabs.
Stating an obvious reason that democratically elected officials might have an opinion is pro-Russian.
I guess that elections are also undemocratic?
You’re a loon and I thank you for helping me grow my Blocklist.