Kinda reminds me of growing up with the DC sniper in my neighborhood, witnessing 911 happen on a crt tv, and seeing a recession start as soon as I graduated high school.
Kinda reminds me of growing up with the DC sniper in my neighborhood, witnessing 911 happen on a crt tv, and seeing a recession start as soon as I graduated high school.
I’m pretty sure someone already lost a finger testing a firework
It’s a great indication when a social network gets large enough to meme. That’s why people care and are actively making original content for a change. It’s a great sign!
Even Facebook has short form video now. I hate it
No apk for this?
Give me an example of a rss link and I’ll test it
That and beehive whatever sounded like a niche community and not a good launching point
Ture but it seemss less likely to catch on, especially with the windfall of people joining with questions
I would as they store massive amounts of data
Why are all these large tech companies failing this week? Is AI really decimating the internet on all fronts?
Welcome!
Which communities are you active on?
We should start doing no meta Mondays
That made me chuckle
Like you I just finished Pikmin 1. I’m 10 hours into Pikmin 2 now but I’m not enjoying it as much. It’s more of an action game and less of a strategy game it seems. I kinda miss the pressure to find all the ship parts too.
Chatgpt is using up all their resources and inflating viewership by logging into these sites millions of times. And ad companies are mad that they can’t catch eyeballs anymore so they are pressuring social media giants to search for alternative income
Just my headcannon
Finally, I found my people
We do have examples of buildings needing to account for the curvature of the earth.
One that comes to mind is The fountain at the Christian Science Mother Church in Boston…
It’s about a quarter mile long and the water flows evenly over the granite curbs along its entire perimeter. If it didn’t follow the earth’s curvature the water would all just spill over at the middle.
Im very surprised that noone here has mentioned the LHC in CERN Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland. The LHC or Large Hadron Collider is so huge that it stretches across 2 countries (France and Switzerland) and stretches over a circumference of an impressive 17 miles (27 kilometers). It is so large that when building it they not only had to take into consideration the curvature of the LHC tunnel, but also the curvature of the earth.