I’m kinda surprised this is so upvoted on Lemmy. The whole thing is literally just an excuse to draw some boobs. Weak humor.
I’m kinda surprised this is so upvoted on Lemmy. The whole thing is literally just an excuse to draw some boobs. Weak humor.
The “nothing to hide” thing is a bad argument, IMO. I’ve got nothing to hide, but I lock the bathroom door when I go in there.
Sometimes it’s been useful to go back through a chat history and find something someone said in the past. A group I’m in regularly rings up old references from a year before. I like it.
I’m a bit of a digital hoarder though. I keep blurry photos from years ago, no clue why.
I see. I just don’t have adversaries, and if they got hold of the memes and inane conversations I have about whose turn it is to pick up the kid from school then good luck to them.
People have different opinions about things. Why do you think it’s good to lose chat history?
Everything from nearly every company feels like an ad campaign. Companies advertise themselves.
At least with open source stuff there’s somewhat of a public benefit.
All the people making the shitty decisions will be fine. Everyday people will be the ones to lose their jobs, as is always the way in these things. :-/
I intentionally read 100s as “one hundreds” after I first noticed it many years ago. It bugs me, but I can’t stop now.
Why not just change the law? Seems to be an option whenever other people want to.
Copying and pasting a current example and changing the names… yep.
Instead of making it worse you could extract it to a new file. Make an interface. Write a unit test. Anything.
The guy wonders why the file is 15k lines long and then describes exactly why.
“Why did you pull me over?”
“Sir, we’re here because your house was robbed.”
“I’m not discussing my day”
“So you can’t tell me what was stolen and don’t want a police report for your insurance?”
“Am I being detained or am I free to go?”
“You’re in your house, sir.”
Ignoring the 1984 element for now, this has interested me for a long time.
In the US if a movie contains nudity then its age classification is going to be high, the same as if it contained murder, torture, or other violent actions.
In Germany, anecdotally, nudity is rated as appropriate for a much younger audience than violence.
It makes a lot of sense to me, but I understand why it would take forever to adjust from “puritanical” values to something more open as an entire nation, for example.
I feel like I’m more inclined to go with the FSK rating than the US equivalents, or the UK ones, but that’s my viewpoint, complete with all my bias.
Thanks for the warning. Not clicking that and ruining my day.
Mathew Baynton is great. I recommend watching the UK series Ghosts to get an idea of him. Horrible Histories is pretty good too, especially if you’ve got young-ish kids, or just want to learn some history in the most disgusting ways possible.
Season 19’s line-up consists of Ghosts star Mathew Baynton, podcaster Rosie Ramsey, The Good Place comedian Jason Mantzoukas, stand-up Fatiha El-Ghorri and sketch comic Stevie Martin.
You want them to name it after a star, or an old God, or maybe a river, or one of the many other things that every company names everything after?
Why do you want it to be as big as Reddit?
That’s not the only foreign city I’ve ever been to. Paris was the worst one I can think of, or at least top 3.
I’d prefer to go back to any of these:
Paris goes on a list with Jakarta and that’s about it.
Yeah, Paris specifically.
Crikey, these comics aren’t very comical.