Would that be Bob Mann, by any chance, fellow Lemmy.ca user? He’s honestly the reason I picked up the show.
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Would that be Bob Mann, by any chance, fellow Lemmy.ca user? He’s honestly the reason I picked up the show.
Yes, that’s exactly what I thought I had implied.
“It’s not rocket surgery.”
This one irks me. Combination of “rocket scientist” and “brain surgery”.
I’ve got two just lying around. What image can I use for the Android auto adapter?
I abhor those Temu YouTube ads.
Does a bike helmet count?
TikTok is correct. Ban them all.
If AI is better than the existing voice-prompt systems, then I’ll take it, but I doubt it will be.
Cold apples are the best!
I see what you did there.
Testify!
I always thought that the word “island” was just short for “isolated land” – There has to be some reason there’s an ‘s’ in there right?. But some etymologist told me it didn’t come to be in that manner.
I’m pretty sure they really mean SomethingAwful, RatherGood, AlbinoBlackSheep, etc. Most of what is being mentioned is before YouTube.
Also, Shiggity shiggity shwa.
Scientific notation for everything: 5 x 10^6 m. Seriously though, I think it would be easier to think about it in megameters or gigameters if it were more standard to do so.
I’ll usually do steps 1 and 2 for a reasonably complex review. I’ll reference the diff from the website (for work, this is Azure DevOps, for personal, GitHub or similar) while I inspect and run the modified code locally.
Tiny aerosolized particles of toilet tissue from constantly unrolling it.
I can’t see it in the Canadian Google Play Store :(
The first thing I do when researching a new electronic thing is to search “[brand] home assistant” to see if there is already an integration for their stuff. If not, I usually keep looking.
Much of the time, the sites only put a small blurb and a link to the actual article in the feed, so you still have to click through to read it all.