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- Comment on Roses are red, cabinets have shelves... 1 week ago:
It would be lovely if they all would
- Comment on If the rain keeps up, it won't come down. 1 week ago:
When they rain keeps up, it was up, And when the rain falls down, it falls down, And when the rain keeps only halfway up, It falls neither up nor down
- Comment on Trump touts bill that could make voting harder for married women 1 week ago:
And who else?
- Comment on Texas Republican Primary having a normal one 1 week ago:
Doesn’t that list just describe america?
Yes even the dog thing, plenty of people with shitty landlords
- Comment on Shit, I'd pay $9 1 week ago:
I’ve never seen any phone tell me why someone is calling, only who
Frankly, I’ve gotten to the end of many phone calls and still not known why someone thought they needed to interrupt my day with a phone call
- Eurovision 2026: Electronic artist and YouTuber Look Mum No Computer to represent UK in Vienna - BBC Newswww.bbc.co.uk ↗Submitted 1 week ago to unitedkingdom@feddit.uk | 9 comments
- Comment on 2 North American 4 you has been created 1 week ago:
Tbf the kind of cultural fusion cuisine you get when another culture successfully imports another culture’s cuisine, is super interesting to me. I’d say this stands separately from intentional fusion restaurants, this is more something that happens organically as a cuisine is adapted to the ingredients and tastes somewhere away from where it is invented.
The classic examples are Tex-mex and British curries, but every country has a few things like this. Japanese Italian is a pretty cool experience, not least of all because now I think about it there’s some places that are straight up Japanese/Italian cultural fusion, but others are more Japanese/Italian-American, so this thing can go deeper.
Always been a fan of trying local cuisine when I’ve travelled, but I’ve more recently been trying to add places like the above into the mix, as it’s genuinely always been interesting to me
- Comment on 64GB of DDR5 RAM now costs more than a MacBook Air - memory prices have surged 300% in just six months 2 weeks ago:
I more meant now they’re not being made because Micron recently killed the Crucial brand to focus supply towards data center customers
- Comment on 64GB of DDR5 RAM now costs more than a MacBook Air - memory prices have surged 300% in just six months 2 weeks ago:
TBF that is a crucial ram stick in the picture, those are rare shinies now
- Comment on *FREEEEM*; *sad birthday boy noises* 2 weeks ago:
Funny they need such an advanced piece of war defense equipment deployed against their own citizens
- Comment on Finally, a USB standard that can provide the data AND power requirements of a city. 2 weeks ago:
The OP: datapro.net/…/usb-type-d-connector-unveiled.html
Following the overwhelmingly positive response to 180° reversible connectors like USB Type C and Apple’s Lightning, USB Type D’s novel plus-shaped design can correctly be inserted in 4 different orientations, a mere 90 degrees apart.
“With our reversible Type C connector, we allowed users to blindly plug in their devices with minimal frustration. But we wanted to take it a step further. Now with USB Type D, no matter how crazy your night has been, we guarantee that you’ll be able to successfully plug in your phone before passing out.”
Remember when funny people still did April fools? I’ve not seen a good April fools hoax that doesn’t transparently reek of marketing in years
- Comment on Microsoft's Notepad Got Pwned (They Added AI To It, So...) 2 weeks ago:
You know what’s really stupid about this
Notepad existed for decades, resisting the general trend of Microsoft software, and it continued to do one thing, and do it well (for the purposes of this argument, let’s not get started on line endings)
If someone wanted to do more than just view text files, there was wordpad, a stripped down word processor, that would have been the perfect application to add support for markdown to.
Except they killed it, because enough people must have realised that the word processor bundled with the OS did everything they needed without having to pay Microsoft a subscription for Word.
So now Microsoft is trying to turn notepad into the rudimentary word processor that people expect to come with their OS, destroying the thing that made it useful
- Comment on Would a quarter of workers really be better off on benefits? 2 weeks ago:
Reminder that 99% of think tanks are just organisations that pay for studies that help the owner’s ideological goals.
Always look at the owner of the think tank and people involved and decide if it’s just propaganda before you listen to a word of reporting that originates with them
- Comment on An emotional rollercoaster 2 weeks ago:
Idk I don’t seem to count myself as having made it until I’m sat
In my experience there’s an inverse square law where the urge approaches infinity with proximity to the bowl
- Comment on Did you all know these things can be pickled??? 3 weeks ago:
I got the inspiration from a visit to Turkey many years ago, give it a go, it’s a game changer
- Comment on Did you all know these things can be pickled??? 3 weeks ago:
Pickled red onions are basically a cheat code
Shove some cumin, sumac, chives, salt, pepper and lemon juice on some and an hour later you’re dealing with 24 carat amazingness
- Comment on Did you all know these things can be pickled??? 3 weeks ago:
I know you seem to be having a bit of a radish moment
But lemme tell you, you can pretty much pickle anything edible that’s not been particularly processed
If you’re just living a monopickle life with gherkins, you need to step out into the universe outside your door
Any given person’s sandwich game is directly proportional to the selection of tang they have available to them
- Comment on YSK You can buy a @linux.com domain for email flex 3 weeks ago:
Well it’s more of a perk for a donation the way I see it,
But hey, it also breaks even after 25 years…!
- Comment on Alton Towers bans people with anxiety from using disability pass 3 weeks ago:
The telegraph’s main demographic is lonely, angry, retired gammons
I can 100% believe there are a shitload of them spending their final years vomiting bile into internet comment sections, completely earnestly
- Comment on Alton Towers bans people with anxiety from using disability pass 3 weeks ago:
The Torygraph reporting on something adjacent to mental health issues?
I bet that’s going to not make me hate humanity by reading it…!
- Comment on There isn't a person on earth that doesn't look cooler with sunglasses on. 3 weeks ago:
There definitely exceptions
Gotta say those flippy top ones only look cool if you can pull off a full 80s beach holiday look with it. Those light reactive ones kinda end up giving history teacher vibes rather than cool vibes any time I’ve seen them. Oakley’s when not on a ski slope (and even then tbh) kinda makes the wearer look like an out of touch boomer.
I’m not a big fan of those super thin 90s styles coming back in, but some people can definitely pull them off
- Comment on Reform UK treasurer Nick Candy named in dozens of Epstein files 3 weeks ago:
I’m already expecting it to come out that Farage is one of the names they’ve been redacting
- Comment on I've Hit The Perfect Weight 3 weeks ago:
If anything like me, just tall
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Honestly, what a monumentally shit take from OP
There are people out there losing family members, many of them forever, over politics
There are millions of people who don’t feel safe leaving their house right now due to politics
Millions more worried about straight up losing their house and everything they own over politics
People worried about where their next meal is coming from
People worried if they’re gonna be able to afford to continue to fucking live
Others wondering if there’s even going to be much of a world left to live in
Many people thinking about politics are doing so because they do not get a choice. No one wants to think about any of that, they’re being forced to by the reality unfolding around them.
- Comment on You won: Microsoft is walking back Windows 11’s AI overload — scaling down Copilot and rethinking Recall in a major shift 3 weeks ago:
Good
Hopefully the rest of the industry takes note too
- Comment on Notepad++ users take note: It's time to check if you're hacked 3 weeks ago:
I feel like you misunderstood me on purpose…
Funnily enough I thought you were playing along with the bit, so I guess I misunderstood
Figured “enlightened vim user” was a bit more of a giveaway than it apparently is
- Comment on Notepad++ users take note: It's time to check if you're hacked 3 weeks ago:
Vim is hardly an IDE unless you have added a shitload of plugins (which is fine if you want to do that, arguably a plus to have the option)
Notepad++ is way too bloated for a “simple notepad replacement” and often lacking when you need something more serious than that
Although I guess vim never shipped with malware, so I guess it’s lacking in that particular notepad++ feature
- Comment on Notepad++ users take note: It's time to check if you're hacked 3 weeks ago:
All of this would have been easily avoided by its users if they had just listened to the enlightened and switched to vim
I’d rather never turn my computer on again and run away to live in the woods than use notepad++
- Comment on Reform UK politicians should be barred from speaking on campus, say 35% of students 3 weeks ago:
Quick search indicates HEPI is a Tory-run lobbying org
Baffling that a Tory would struggle understanding the paradox of tolerance.
Though, actually a bit concerning the guardian would publish this without that context
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Most people […] write […] comments […] and hope AI picks them up
Really quite sad if there’s even one person out there doing that.
This is also as much of a grift as any SEO that claims to have cracked the code of getting to the top of results. Even if they have figured something reproducible, it will get fixed. If someone can manipulate a search engine to provide results different to what it would otherwise do, that’s a bug they will fix