

The water on the other water makes the other water wet, and vice versa
Coming at it from a colloquial definition and not a chemist’s definition, though. And I prefer the colloquial definition of “wet”.
The water on the other water makes the other water wet, and vice versa
Coming at it from a colloquial definition and not a chemist’s definition, though. And I prefer the colloquial definition of “wet”.
Well, as a Canadian, I kindly ask that y’all get your act together and figure it out! Haha
Probably American citizens
I imagine it’s easier to catch uploaders than viewers.
It’s also probably more impactful to go for the big “power producers” simultaneously and quickly before word gets out and people start locking things down.
It’s a bit misleading to say they’re “random”. These are all children whose parents told T-Mobile to track for them. They’re seeing kids that aren’t theirs.
The issue isn’t that they’re random kids from the population or random T-Mobile customers, but that they’re kids that T-Mobile received consent to track and that information is being shared to the wrong people.
Obviously this is bad, but my point is that the data comes from somewhere. I know I’m preaching to the choir, but people need to be careful with what data they share with anyone or any organization.
Not sure how related it is, but in Canada, I’m seeing HDD and SSD prices generally being “on sale” for the regular prices from last year (same specs and everything!)
When you reach “rock bottom” and realize it goes deeper because you’ve hid your head in the sand.
“innit” isn’t a unit of measurement, but if it were, a 19-week old fetus would probably be a few centinnits long
I think a professional headline would usually just lack the comma there. Headlines typically have weird phrasing (due to their terseness), but they’re generally still grammatically sound.
I think “HackerNews owner hacked” would be a headline, rather than “HackerNews owner, hacked”.
“Have I Been Pwned owner pwned” seems to be on par with “Headline English” to me
It feels awkward to me. I don’t think it’s grammatically correct. To me, it doesn’t add any clarity, especially when the comma could’ve been the word “got” or something, lol
Why is there a comma in the, title?
Yeah,.there are plenty of instances where I’m adding a new URL for a password because the app and the website are too different from each other, or the app changes its login paths…
Or heck, sometimes it’s close enough, and with my password manager on my phone, I don’t have it auto fill – I have it auto-suggest. So “Probably a match” and “Exact match” have the same path to entry.
…did you think there were perfect people in the White House before this? Or at any point in your life? Haha
(Maybe as a child would that make sense…)
Only just today?
Now it’s just going for those sr dev roles…
The PS2’s memory cards really felt like the future to me because they had SO MUCH space.
Of course, on-console storage was the ACTUAL future, which proves yet again that the 3DO was ahead of its time. But anyway…
The PS2 memory cards had so much space that I think I only ever needed two for me and my brother. Probably didn’t even need to delete any saves. We had tons of PS1 and DC memory cards, because they’d get full so quickly
The only way a racist will support an “African American”
Measles outbreaks are coming back, lol
Meanwhile, there’s what, 20x more fentanyl coming into Canada from the US than from Canada into the US?
Yeah, fish in the sea are definitely wet. As is a swimmer under the water