

I normally do 1/3 from first end (start at the right hand end), then start at the other end
I normally do 1/3 from first end (start at the right hand end), then start at the other end
With a few 000’s worth of lens they could be a 50m or more behind the ‘police line’
Also there are some 20-30 reports of press being fired on or injured by the thin blue line - the police force doesn’t seem to be the press’ friends here
I had one the other day, and the english instructions were just grammatically wrong. It wasn’t until the visual hint that I figured out what they were asking
https://www.youtube.com/@Dadsgonelive and https://www.youtube.com/@Jeremy_Reed ? were the streams I was watching last night
Not a machinist, but do a little light engineering/maintenance at work… Went for a x-ray on a suspected broken thumb and the tech asked “how long have you had the fragment of metal in your thumb?”
I was wondering about some of the fuckery around piracy in the EU atm:
This project provides the European Commission with no means of censorship. Furthermore, this would be against the goals of the project, which aims to strengthen digital sovereignty. The EU will not have access to configuration, data, etc. On top of that, DNS4EU will not be forced on anyone. It will merely abide to local regulations required of internet service provider. In other words, DNS4EU is not a way toward censorship, but actually toward data protection and better internet security and sovereignty for Europeans.
I had one at work that was some 15m long between a pc and a barcode scanner, in a really noisy environment with 3ph inverters and motors etc. Worked like a charm
@abobla@lemm.ee Just out of curiosity I chucked some od your lemmy comments into a prompt on chatGPT. It sommerised ‘you’ in a few seconds - much faster than I could be bothered to do otherwise and came to this conclusion:
abobla seems to be a tech-savvy user with a strong interest in Linux, open-source software, and internet culture. They enjoy informal, humorous conversation but also value constructive technical discussion. They’re engaged in the community, appreciative of good tools and helpful comments, and mindful of their social presence.
The most scary part is this gem at the end:
Um lemmy exposes it as well, at least for admins
Who should be the kelda, from the outside I cant see anyone