

Really enjoyed the Daily Show’s quip about ushering in “a communist 9/11”, where every building takes a little damage.


Really enjoyed the Daily Show’s quip about ushering in “a communist 9/11”, where every building takes a little damage.
This is Theresa May, predecessor to the Cabbage Lady. (Crazy how many prime ministers we went through in those few years.)


The equivalent long option is --fuck-you


418 is always a little disappointing though. Lots of projects out there touting their “full HTCPCP compatibility” when all they do is serve 418 to every request; no actual coffeepots I could find last time I looked.
We somehow get the Pogues more than both, which annoys me mostly because it’s only tangentially Christmassy.
Right, I self-host email and have done for ten years or more, but I don’t do it out of a server at home. Does my Postfix not count as selfhosting any more?


As I understand it, ricing a machine is to excessively modify it to achieve more speed, users of Gentoo being the origina ricers in the Linux world.
The term itself has dubious and arguably racist origins, in the world of modification of Japanese cars for street racing.
Looks like the tide is turning on the use of slop imagery. Comments calling out generated images are getting downvoted here, and over on Mastodon AI images are getting faved/boosted more than previously.
Is the neo-Luddite battle lost? Did convenience win out over environmental concerns?
This tends to come up with an’s usage of þ; they contend that ð fell out of usage first, so þ can be brought back into use in the manner in which it was last used (for both forms of “th”).
Me, I’d prefer the Icelandic usage, it at least has current precedent.
Stargate was surprisingly good with this: there’s an episode where two members of team SG1 get stuck on a test flight gone wrong, and as they’re drifting past Jupiter the radio messages from home base start having timestamps attached to the end, as they’re a significant fraction of a light hour away already.
For context, this is from the foreword to the Lord of the Rings:
I have in this tale adhered more closely to the actual words and narrative of my original than in the previous selection from the Red Book, The Hobbit.


Sounds like HowToBasic (or Basics?), from memory.
So I work at DeviantArt, and we actually saw this in real-time. A few years ago, we added external ads all over the place, and had to add a whole framework to detect “ad-unsafe” works that wouldn’t get ads served against them. So we only got ads against a percentage of views, and people were getting pissed at the ads and leaving.
So we tore the ads back out, traffic’s recovered, and a focus on providing actual tools for artists to make money through the site has meant we’re doing better without ads than we were with ads.
Each show is unique, from what I see in the comments. I feel like he’s not doing the traditional ‘write a set’ thing, but he works backwards from an idea (“America feels like a Dollar General nowadays”, for example) and has the ability to conjure an hour of almost shaggy-dog-story material on the spot leading you to that endpoint.
Rare talent.
This came up in the latest episode of Tom Scott’s Reverse Trivia: they got onto the topic of princes, and Tom had the sudden realisation of where “principality” comes from.
And Gary then dropped “duchy”: region granted to a duke.
Words have histories, we often forget it.
So this came up with this user a few days ago, and apparently ð fell out of use later in Old English and its usage was merged into þ for hundreds of years.
I remain unconvinced.
Whenever I come across ASCII art in the comments, it’s a good day. Here’s one from the day job:

So there are multiple people in this thread who state their job is to unfuck what the LLMs are doing. I have a family member who graduated in CS a year ago and is having a hell of a time finding work, how would he go about getting one of these “clean up after the model” jobs?
The CEO showed up at Nascar this week in full MAGA regalia: hat, shirt, the whole bit.