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NEW! Force femmed immigrants in YOUR neighbourhood eating YOUR cat!

Trump watches some very weird porn.

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in reply to Sarah Brown

I only saw bits of it on the news this morning and switched off immediately. I really feel sorry and scared for my US friends.


Apple: “And our new iPhone 16 has hardware ray tracing for unparalleled mobile gaming performance”

Mobile gaming:

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in reply to Sarah Brown

but also mobile gaming:
youtu.be/Rf5pB31k3dw?si=dRuPVG…
in reply to Alan Braggins

@Alan Braggins bet I know which ones get played and played and played.

Never seen anyone on a train or plane or bus playing a 3D FPS thing on their phone.

But word searches and distant descendentes of Tetris? All the time.



I’m assuming the answer is, “the power would go off”

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how many hours/days would you give your current location of living, until looting and riots would start, if the power was completely down?
in reply to mxk

@mxk I have experienced a 5 day power cut before. None of that happened. People pulled together.
@mxk


Now smartphones are mature products we’re into the annual “this is an incremental upgrade over last year. I’m so mad replacing my 2 thousand quid perfectly functional phone with one that’s almost the same for another 2 thousand quid” cycle.

My brother in Christ; have you considered just … not?

I’m upgrading this year. My phone is 3 years old and the camera stuff is worth it for me. My step daughter is getting my old one, which she is thrilled with.

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in reply to Sarah Brown

yes, which I have done a few times, however, and this might be due to my obtaining cheap highstreet repairs, they never seemed to last long.


Why the ever-living zombienuggets does my DNS server have libtiff installed?!


Weird phrasing on the radio just now. “The winds will be into the forties of miles an hour”
in reply to Alexandra Lanes

It's not a number, it's a metaphor. Later the outlook is for the winds to be into the Cromarty of miles an hour.

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Yesterday I saw a discussion about whether you can smell in a dream.

As fate would have it, I had a lucid dream last night (I have a cold. That’s probably why), so I decided to test it.

Yes, you can smell in dreams.

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Dear Diary, today I learned a Knowledge on Social Media today.


Spoilers for Netflix's Kaos
Loved Kaos, but it tickled me to realise that it is basically the same plot as Jupiter Ascending, only in this case Jupiter is the baddie.

in reply to Alexandra Lanes

and the difficult decisions are always the ones that hurt poor people rather then the difficult decisions that hurt rich people.


It would be justifiable homicide to off the eejit who decided to put capacitive controls on hobs, right?
in reply to Sarah Brown

Yes. There is absolutely nothing wrong with rotary knobs and other physical controls.
in reply to Ozzy

@Ozzy Can even make them waterproof by using Hall effect sensors.
@Ozzy


Long form - ADHD and suchlike
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Long form - ADHD and suchlike

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Long form - ADHD and suchlike
@1ngi Feeling is mutual, my lovely x
@1ngi


NORMAL PEOPLE: "I couldn't find anything about it in the docs"
ME: "The documentation is not obviously loquacious on the subject"


I'm going to just leave this here for no particular reason. inhousepharmacy.vu/p-1120-prog…

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Have taken the plunge and changed the physical SIM on my iPhone 13
To an eSIM. I was previously dual SIMming with one physical and one eSIM, but now I’m dual eSIM and the SIM tray is empty.


Haven't boasted about it yet on these social media parts, so I shall toot/skeet my own trumpet a bit. I got my OU Family Law module result yesterday, and it's another distinction, to add to the ones in Criminal, Civil, and Public law. Next up is Contract Law!





Pretty empty Greater Anglia class 720. 1043ppm CO2. Higher than I’m used to seeing on modern trains.
Unknown parent

@Mike Nice aircon in summer, usually not too crowded. On the other hand 3+2 seating which isn’t the most yielding, and no tables.



I know it's only a date and in fact it's quite a nice warm day out there, but I'm kind of sad that it's the first day of meterological Autumn. It feels as if I've lost the summer somehow amidst tiredness and sadness, and not been able to make the most of it for all sorts of random reasons. Worldcon was a massive highlight and perhaps I've got a bit of comedown from that and am feeling sad because I'm still fighting post-Covid tiredness. I dunno. Maybe it's just depression or hormones.



Well, this is a thing. Brazil has banned Twitter, imposing a fine of R$50000 per day for accessing it. noticias.stf.jus.br/postsnotic…


I appear to have a file in my downloads folder on how to operate a Solent Fort. (For the purposes of living there or running a hotel or something, rather than defending against Napoleon, which is probably now frowned upon.)
in reply to Alexandra Lanes

I think if you are attacked by Napoleon even in these times, self-defence is indicated.
in reply to Adam

@Adam They might prosecute you for unlawful possession of heavy artillery afterwards
@Adam

friendica (DFRN) - Link to source

This is great and actually explains a few things that I sort of knew but often figured out by trial and error.

I especially like "[USB] has the huge upside that you can generally plug a USB device into your computer without having to spend a lot of time thinking about the details of the interconnect.

Fortunately, USB-C, Thunderbolt, and Lightning have come along to fix that."

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Dear menopausal cis women:

The trans women in your life evangelising HRT are subject matter experts. They are on your side. They are trying to help you.

Stop fighting them, FFS.



Whenever Government says it’s doing something for hard working people I want to scream “what are you doing for idle layabouts?”

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in reply to Alexandra Lanes

Almost everything they do is for the benefit of idle layabouts like landlords or other owners of capital.


Behold my awesome goblet. I got it at the Silves medieval fair. It appears to be 3D printed.
in reply to So‑Called Vaughn

@So‑Called Vaughn Oh, that’s a hydrocolloid bandage. There was an unfortunate percussive issue and I lost some skin. There may have been screaming.
in reply to Sarah Brown

There may have been some wincing here as I rendered a mental picture of the percussive issue and bloodcurdling SFX


Just travelled with “Transavia”, which I found out afterwards is basically KLM/Air France (which is an airline I try to avoid) trying to do a Ryanair impression, and getting pretty much nothing right.

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ah, they're keeping the shit bits and making the rest worse? Impressive.


Welcome to this French marina. Thank you for paying us silly money to let your boat stay here for a bit while doing your hobby that will get terminally online people calling you a plutocrat who deserves to be killed by a giant murder dolphin over. Here’s what your money gets you.

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in reply to Sarah Brown

they were always so terrible. I remember going to French marina bogs in the 80s with my dad that were literally just holes in the ground with a pervasive toilet/cigar smoke smell that still haunts me! On the plus side, how lovely to be in a French marina for all the other reasons, however much they are fleecing you 😀

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@Dodo III. I expect the north to be cooler than the south but it looks like you’re going to be ten degrees hotter!
@Dodo
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The press seems to have switched from “Trump’s brand of irreverent fascism is so sexy, we love it” to “Trump is a pathetic loser, and we can smell his fear”.

And honestly, I’m ok with that.

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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
Sarah Brown
@Christine Burns MBE 🏳️‍⚧️📚⧖ They’re children playing with nitroglycerin coated matches, all of them.


When I am empress of the universe, one of my first decrees shall be to make the past tense of “quit”, “quat”.

Because the lulz.

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in reply to Chris Packham

@chrispackham
That's not actually irregular, it conforms to a clear pattern: Sit, sat. Drink, drank. Fit, fat.
in reply to Rebeca

@Rebeca @Chris Packham It is irregular. A regular verb in English has the following form:

Infinitive: (To) X
3rd person singular present indicative: Xs (or other standard plurals)
Gerund: Xing
Participle/preterit: Xed

And that’s it. There are some patterns of irregular verbs, but regular ones all have stem+ed as their past tense.



Does it cause a problem if your surname is Sands and you rise to the rank of Inspector?

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Tired: Americano. Who the hell even knows what that is?

Wired: Espresso squash. Does exactly what it says on the tin!

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Apropos of a conversation on Reddit, the British etiquette of offering tea/coffee three times, and refusing on the first two, thus:

Can I get you a tea or coffee?

Oh, no thank you.

You sure?

Yes, I'm good.

I'm making one anyway.

Oh go on then.

Now here's the thing: most of my social circle are geeks with some type of neurodiversity going on, and one thing we value is a straight bloody answer.

So it will go something like this:

Can I get you a tea or coffee?

Oh, no thank you.

OK.

I wonder how many thirsty tradespeople I've annoyed in my life?

in reply to Sarah Brown

Most trades people up here value a straight single question/answer.

Cuppa?
Please. Tea, one two sugar. You're a darling (I've been called darling more than once. It makes me smile).

Cuppa?
Please. Coffee, black please.

Cuppa?
I'm good for now thanks. (implied ask later).

Cuppa?
I'm good for now thanks, but I left X at home. Can I borrow yours? (Save an hour everyone happy. Tea later.)

in reply to Sarah Brown

the ones around here seem to be trained to answer very unambiguously.


Air handling on trains, 1 in a series until I get bored or forget. Full but not rammed Great Northern class 387: 920ppm CO2
in reply to Alexandra Lanes

Honestly just the eInk display is enough, but having a temperature/humidity log through the night is appealing.
in reply to Sion [main]

@sparrowsion I think any NDIR CO₂ meter inherently has to measure temperature/humidity/pressure as part of making sense of the IR measurement; but yes I've found the Aranet4's logging of non-CO₂ handy. (Without the phone app; there's good-enough open source code to get at the log.)


To make a fair decision about whether to eat the rich, they should send out tasting menus.


Free hint: if you want to tell trans women that we have male privilege and therefore don’t understand sexism, maybe just fuck off instead?
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@godzero especially cis women who are delighted to finally have someone they can pay forward the misogyny they experience
@gz
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@godzero then they say “i’m not transphobic” and all the other cis people around them just somehow believe them
@gz
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I guess I move in the wrong circles because I don't hear people say that. It's awful.
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@gz someone just did on another thread. I didn’t take it well.
@gz
in reply to Sarah Brown

cis women don’t act like you perfectly understand the trans femme experience challenge: impossible