This gives away the whole game, as people have been warning for years and years. This is identity erasure of a whole class. the precedents for having documents revoked by groupβ¦are not good.
This gives away the whole game, as people have been warning for years and years. This is identity erasure of a whole class. the precedents for having documents revoked by groupβ¦are not good.
I don't think you're fishing for compliments at all, but I still think this is elite web design. It may not be "modern" by today's standards, but it is like a timeless, classic jacket discovered at a vintage clothing store.
A gray and white domestic short-hair cat sits atop a computer tower, warming his undercarriage with the fans that exhaust out of the top of it.
One of the greatest bollard walks in history.
#WorldBollardAssociation
That is definitely not true at the pride of Rochester, Wegmans, where their ~2 lb. rotisserie chickens are now $10, which is over $1 more per pound than their *organic* raw chickens. (Yeah, raw weight != cooked weight, but I think it's illustrative enough.)
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I don't actually grasp what it means. Am I just thick? I guess maybe it's a shortened form of "Re-panic-an"? But if so, why wouldn't they just use that?
Garden-variety narcissism?
On desktop, @deck.blue offers this feature.
Whether these games actually have any jump scares is knowable information!
There were no jump scares in The Witness!
No, it's just the band that backs up Tom for his solo shows.
I've been using Wave for a bit and it's solid. I like the UI paradigm of tabbed workspaces with multiple panes in each.
They're excited about their AI features, but they're easily ignored.
this is amazing world class dunk documented here but I'm going to the trouble to add a bunch of detailed alt text through a mix of OCR and typed notes therefore you all gotta reshare sorry I don't make the rules
In the spirit of calling-in someone who clearly cares about accessibility, I'd like to let you know that those faux italics characters are not fully supported by at least some screen readers. macOS VoiceOver skips over them entirely.
It is upsetting how this headline continues to be proven more and more correct.
wrote about an apparent policy change in the payments industry www.theverge.com/ai-artificia...
I finally started using it a few weeks ago. For front-end iteration where you care about responsiveness, it's clutch.
If this is mainly for development, @polypane.app?
If the US were a geopolitical rival the headlines would be like: US Secret Police Execute Second Dissident In the Streets As Militarized Occupation Enters Sixth Week
Even leaving that aside, yes you do! It doesn't take all night to turn the world's largest ships! A few hours at worst.
::shakes fist::
Dan.
Hahah, no, definitely not.
Respectfully, Pat, that is a FLAMING hot take π I'm cautiously optimistic, but the pilot felt extremely rushed (in terms of its pacing) to me.
Y'all should start doing the "(derogatory)" thing in your headlines so people who aren't aware of your general editorial posture don't see headlines like this and think it's neutral or complimentary.
(Not that I would mind political videos on the YouTube channel. Some of the best publications cover political things in addition to their focus area, such as @theverge.com and @defector.com.
Not seeing any political videos on the YouTube channel, and I don't see why his social media shouldn't venture out into territory that the primary content doesn't cover.
Congrats, Tim!