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It’s an ad in your post, fittingly (although yours isn’t particularly ironic).
Do you know of oulipo.social? No fifth symbols found on all of that domain.
My meme/shitposting alt, other @Deebster
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It’s an ad in your post, fittingly (although yours isn’t particularly ironic).
Do you know of oulipo.social? No fifth symbols found on all of that domain.
I liked when the US National Honey Board funded a study that compared honey, cane sugar, and HFCS and found they’re all about the same (and all raised a key blood fat, a marker for heart disease).
Of course, the truth is that sugar’s sugar and you should have limited amounts of it, but when it’s as cheap as HFCS is in the States, they can stick it in everything.
Apart from OP’s picture missing the 's on Kelley’s, it seems genuine due to the matching inconsistent use of capitalisation.
I’d seen it in my Firefox/Win10 + uBlockO setup. I just used yt-dlp and then a uBlock “quick fixes” update sorted it.
I’d seen someone calling all us Kagi fans shills which I thought was stupid at the time, but now I’m starting to see why they might think that.
I only realised when I rewatched DS9 recently.
I’m not sure I even knew they had a Captcha, I guess I don’t look like a bot.
Apart from that archive.today seemed down yesterday - I was worried they weren’t coming back!
Yeah, which is good, right? Built-in generally works better.
The last section makes me think they can’t be bothered to take it into production. It’s weird; they spend all these words describing the problem and their solution then conclude with but 🤷♂️ no-one really cares.
I use Gboard which does the same, but I also have multiple languages enabled which you switch by long-pressing the spacebar and I regularly trigger the wrong one - very annoying.
Obligatory mention that Firefox Mobile supports plugins like uBlock Origin. You don’t have to suffer this rubbish!
Did they? This is the first I’ve heard of it, was it a recent change?
When you get married you can call her your ex-girlfriend
I’m surprised that no-one’s brought out a client that can merge communities. People properly using the cross-posting feature seems to help with this a bit.
Thursday’s patch is the product of recent penetration testing work that the Mozilla Foundation funded, Mastodon cofounder and CTO Renaud Chaput told Ars. He said a firm called Cure53 performed the pentesting and that the code fixes were developed by the several-person team inside the Mastodon nonprofit.
This is good to see, although it’s worrying that such a serious vulnerability went unspotted for this long. At least, I hope it wasn’t spotted; maybe some bad actor’s made subtle use and all our bases are belong to them.
These malicious compliances are too fun though, this kind of thing will increase engagement. Funny though, would have been a great April Fools day idea.
“I might try to put up a (compliant) post a day for a half-fortnight”?