Sounds like they meant that for chat GPT…
Sounds like they meant that for chat GPT…
Do the improved Chromium browsers all count as bad browsers now? I use Vivaldi. I’m not certain but I think DuckDuckGo’s browser might be based on Chromium, too.
Vivaldi still displays a face. It’s probably a Chromium thing.
A rose by any other name?
If they put the correct symbol there it would read café
It’s like he’s a real life Zaphod Beeblebrox, only far, far worse.
I cut my hobby web design teeth on Macromedia Fireworks. Adobe’s output sucks in comparison to mm.
They have memories from a past life, they were recycled from their ancestors. Like Assassin’s Creed or something.
Ooh, thanks! I love stuff like this.
Similar, perhaps. I enjoyed visiting Costco in England and devouring jacket (baked) potatoes with Heinz baked beans (I’m aware this is Lemmy…), Shepherd’s Pie and a hot cup of Yorkshire Tea - so the menu is localised too.
I don’t remember if they also had the typical American fare when I was there, because I was more interested in the British cuisine I had missed so much. They may have had the froyo and hotdogs. Im certain there must have been pizza, surely.
Press and hold? I hadn’t thought about that idea to be honest, I’ll have to try that next time. I use Vivaldi on both Android and desktop, which is based on Chromium (the open source project base for Google Chrome).
Edit - just tried it, didn’t work for me. It’s not an option in my menu. I’ll try and figure out the dev console on mobile and post here if I figure it out.
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Reminds me of when I aliased ‘man’ to ‘rtfm’
GRAND-FAAAAAAAAAATHEEERRRRRRRRRRR!
I haven’t used it yet, but I saw a viral ad-in-the-form-of-an-uploaded-video on Instagram for “Done”. It might be awful, I’ve no idea. 🤷♂️
“clipped” - you just reminded me of that episode of House, where the clinic patient (tw: gross) has been using his toenail clippers to trim his nose hair, and he developed a fungus.
PSA - Buy a trimmer specific for that purpose.
Not cromulent enough.
Similar to “if you don’t my asking” - as a native English speaker even, I used to say “if you don’t mind me asking”. I think the latter is even more common as the colloquial but I try to use proper grammar where I can so have adopted the former.
Same happened to me two years ago. I signed up for a 30-day trial with one of those e-fax companies and after the doc was sent I cancelled. To be fair, my work had an account with that service so I already knew about it - but I knew I didn’t want to pay a buck a page just to pay my taxes… Hopefully you don’t need this advice in future but maybe it can come in handy just in case!
Reminds me of the short story podcast ‘The Truth’ episode - “They’re Made out of Meat”. In fact I think it may have been a short story I once read online beforehand, that they may just have dramatized. (?)