They probably have that at a state fair here in the US. They deep fry everything there, even Oreos.
They probably have that at a state fair here in the US. They deep fry everything there, even Oreos.
It wouldn’t allow me to upload the gif.
If the bus is supposed to arrive every 15 minutes, is the bus 5 minutes early or 10 minutes late?
(TIL Lemmy doesn’t support gifs in comments.)
https://64.media.tumblr.com/3e6ade574f99d1b226364a2ad3bd224d/tumblr_n7c0lwKf6a1tajjsfo1_400.gif
You’re right about the forums. While they’re useful as smaller chat rooms separate from the “main ones” (for example, someone in a Discord server I know started a forum for fanart and discussion about a specific upcoming video game), they’re completely useless as a replacement for traditional forums.
Also, like you said, the search feature simply isn’t good enough to be able to efficiently search through all those forums. While Reddit’s (and probably Lemmy’s) search engine isn’t great either, it at least has the benefit of being indexed by other search engines.
its completely unbearable
How so?
And, once they discontinue it, I hope someone creates an add-on to bring it back like they did with dislikes.
It’s a bit out-of-scope, but it’d be a great SponsorBlock feature!
Yeah, the dislike bar used to be a thing. You could see how many dislikes there were compared to likes, all represented on a line below the two buttons. It was sort of like this image, except imagine the “yes” and “no” as a single line (but retaining their separate colors).
They’re at least understandable (usually), but they’re like 5-10 seconds behind the video (sometimes longer), and they can be difficult to interpret at times.
Honestly never seen that happen.
Most times, I see it used on ads, political figures, and Elon himself.
That only barely looks like a face of an older woman.
I recently blocked that instance, so who knows?
That assumes every ad is exactly the same (or at least the same length) and at the same spot for every user.
No, silly, that’s Audio Over Ethernet! /j
This isn’t a joke I made up on my own, either. That’s legitimately what Sony calls it.
PlayStation doesn’t have an X button, it has a Cross button. /j
Just based on what I’ve seen from other AI implementations (including Windows Recall), it seems like he was at least right that it’s a security nightmare.
I’m not saying he said that out of the goodness of his heart or whatever. He definitely only said it out of jealousy or some other self-serving reason.
My broken clock statement wasn’t meant to be taken as a compliment. It’s the opposite. He’s been wrong so many times that I’d gotten used to just pointing and laughing at anything he says or does. And it’s gotten to the point that I’m genuinely surprised he actually said something “right” for once, even if it was for his own selfish reasons.
My guess is it’s because it’s a similar role to a Reddit Admin, which is to say they’re basically a global moderator. Also, having access of any kind to the site’s SQL server requires an element of trust. That’s probably why they require the video interview.