i see now. thank you
On the internet, nobody knows you’re human.
i see now. thank you
the image doesn’t match at all with the actual website even though the individual entries in the picture are accurate.
the entire list is mixed half-and-half across the board, with slight bias to Federated status. still a long way to go.
not for long, and expect even more restrictions to its use after Web Environment Integrity.
for future reference, it’s even more convenient to use when you know to change GUI scale settings to configure them to align with the physical space
i see milk tasting almost like water like skimmed milk, as well as some juices i used to be able to buy, fillings in sweets like crackers and wafers being almost as thin as paper or outright stopping being sold and replaced by cookies using drops for a filling, yogurt being replaced by “milk drink” (yogurt is thicker and slower to flow down, i can tell the difference, but the label also changes, idk the english term for “bebida láctea”), a lot of sweets and bags reducing from 800g down to 600g, down to 400g while keeping the same price, packaging turning opaque and non-transparent, potato chips and other salt foods being filled 1/5th, down from 1/3rd, even instant noodles going from 150g down to 80g in the past decade.
only things that aren’t changed as much is what i know to be the very basic things that people in here uses and cooks every day, that being rice (5kg), beans (5 and 1kg), pasta (500g all variants), sugar and salt (1kg), etc.
mostly depends on the country you are in (i’m in Brazil), but the point is that it doesn’t stop at the chocolate bars.
there’s still some interesting parts to note in the comic. i personally like the slightly tilted view in the first panel used to emphasize the surprise of the moment for example.
that said, the original version of the comic is a fucking joke. i can’t imagine even my mother taking that one seriously x.x
i’m not very sure about Windows aside from DeviantArt, RealWorld and similar galleries, but for KDE you can get a catalogue built into the cursor settings
as if that would solve the core issue
that is a game engine limitation, not an in-universe physics limitation.
something to do with input sanitization probably
lately i’ve been interested in discussions of “Rewriting everything in Rust”
question: why is using OCR software more worth it than taking its contents with something like LibreOffice Draw?
no thanks i’m good
…is this a mandatory update?
all creative works are derivative
i can vouch for that as someone who participated this year. even maintaining a bunch of barcode flags on the canvas near the painting frame was difficult because of how little people we had.
@nodsocket@lemmy.world to add to this comment, there’s this video explaining what happened with Gab.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZoASOyfvGQ
Itch.io is also underappreciated in this sense too
the main idea behind the blockade is that Facebook implementing ActivityPub can easily overwhelm any instance small enough in infrastructure through the sheer amount of traffic that such connection would have on the rest of the Fediverse (case and point, the occasional waves of Twitter users moving to Mastodon), and with fewer instances it can get easier for the company to take advantage of that to take over the network and make it monopolized again.
edit: i didn’t read your comment properly, i thought that was lacking context. sorry x.x
edit 2: https://lemmy.ca/post/11771031 someone else shared this thread, it’s an interesting and important read