

Bad news: I got cream cheese everywhere
Good news: this smoked salmon has never been cleaner


Bad news: I got cream cheese everywhere
Good news: this smoked salmon has never been cleaner


Are you eating bagels in the shower?


Most people who mock American football as ‘rugby for wusses’ (or similar) don’t even know how the game works, let alone what the legitimate differences are.


They said ‘more than decimated’, so your semantic pedantry isn’t just pointless, it’s also wrong.


Yes, but I was specifically talking about the way usage has shifted over the last 20 years.


It’s interesting how quickly they evolved in the last ~20 years.
From :-) to :) to 🙂


At killing batteries faster - the wasted energy creates heat, which degrades the battery.


Non-magnetically-aligned wireless chargers are far worse than fast charging.


In the UK they’re called crotchets, but I’m not sure that’s any less confusing.


Børnich admitted that much of the work will be done by teleoperators in the beginning. Owners will have access to an app where they can schedule when the teleoperator can take over NEO and where they can specify the task they want the machine to do.
Those teleoperators are gonna see a LOT of dicks.


Reminds me of someone here on Lemmy recently who had switched to eating nothing but steak and insisted it was giving them superhuman powers.
The Truman How?


(it’s British Broadcasting Corporation)


High risk drivers identified researchers and sent them letters urging them to quit sending letters and get out of the goddamn way, some people have places to be, jesus christ MOVE YOUR ASS GRANDMA. They found it had a profound effect


I’m curious on the mental gymnastics involved in claiming that an organisation holding a vote to make a decision is somehow crooked. Like, that’s what democratic organisations are supposed to do, rather than acting without consultation.


I feel like this gets asked often. There are several countries that aren’t in Europe but that currently participate in Eurovision: Israel, Cyprus, Armenia, and Australia.
The contest is organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which is made up of various broadcasters from countries across Europe and beyond. The BBC is a member of the EBU, as is RTE in Ireland, Rai in Italy, SVT in Sweden and so on. There are 73 member stations from more than 56 countries, and they’re entitled to send acts to Eurovision if they wish.
So as long as a nation has a broadcaster that operates inside the EBU, they’re allowed to enter.


Unfortunately this was added to the gamescom b2b meeting platform, used by actual game developers and publishers to organise actual meetings with each other at the event. It’s not a throwaway marketing email to be sent straight to junk; it affected everyone using the system for genuine business purposes.


They’re still doing ‘pay up or allow all cookies’ popups, so definitely not good on them as far as I’m concerned.


Nowhere in the article or the original report does it say this is specific to Apple devices.
Yep, and the option to filter them is already in settings and has been for some time.