@lain I haven't been keeping up with these. Which ones are they?
@lain wow that's interesting. Will file that under "Things to remember when going to other countries".
@Damage Wow, that look is so hot I'm surprised my TV isn't on fire.
Blued my hair. Going to a local gig, no idea who I'm seeing!
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What's up with the Dorian Gray posts?
The real issue we have been warned about.
RT @brycetache@twitter.com Yesterday I asked my 12-year-old son what other kids at school think about him having 2 dads.
His response: They don’t care but they don’t like how I’m immune to “Yo Mama” jokes.
@nico Yes but sooner or later someone's going to have to do it.
@noelle Something tells me he's really got his work cut out for him... #justsaying
@nico Works great, until you have to type in one of those passwords by hand. Sure, an app can remember something like a9z/MO7i6Izhk0d5lqYG82 but what about logging in from somewhere where the app that remembers it isn't available?
@nico Why not just get rid of password restrictions entirely? They really serve no purpose:
Usual password: froglegs
"Password must contain one digit": froglegs1
"Password must contain one capital letter, one digit, and one symbol": froglegs1A!
"Password must be at least 12 characters long": froglegs11A!
etc.
Hot take: oopstodon is cuter than the Fail Whale
@krakob You're 19 days late for April Fool's Day.
Disclaimer: This is a joke, but even if it's true I wouldn't be upset. I'm honestly happy that we try different protocols in the fediverse!
I for one is looking forward to the Instagram clone for the fediverse!
did u know vim: Ctrl-w r rotates the current window downwards (which means if you've got two vsplits, it'll exchange them. if you've got three, it'll make the top one the middle, the middle the lowest one, and the lowest the top one. Etc.)
Ctrl-w R does the opposite
@Antanicus @jd A smaller-scale example: the modern car seat belt design was deliberately not patented. I guess there aren’t many other examples though, which is sad.