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@ryo That's covered by `\d table` unless you need only the type

@rdr @n3f_X Bringing up how your enemy is being inconsistent is a normal thing that everyone does and you guys keep coping over this one point

Canonical Launches Ubuntu Pro and inserts ad for it in APT update command 

@DarkMahesvara Still not as bad as leaking data to Amazon and keeping a sponsorship applet on the desktop for years

@xianc78 @Firelion @Jim If they don't have a mechanism for blocking things someone will post CP and make the whole thing illegal. They literally don't have a choice

@ryo @matana @Misato There was noticeably faster learning when I was doing more clozes, reading, and chatting with my friend than anything else

Jap seems harder though. Non-Jap/Chinese kids can read their entire alphabets in elementary at least

@Flick It gets worse even, "womb-havers"

Attempts to bring the trans takeover of the ‘r/detransition’ board to the attention of Reddit proved fruitless. And so a new board, ‘r/detrans’, was set up to replace it. In July 2020, ‘r/detrans’ was banned for violating Reddit’s policy on promoting ‘hate’. This was later overturned, after prominent members and supporters of the community put pressure on Reddit to restore it. Nonetheless, it left many members feeling as though the community they had built was under siege.

And no wonder. Reddit has a history of silencing those who speak out against gender-identity ideology. In the past, it has banned feminist, gender-critical and even women’s health support groups, based on spurious accusations of transphobia. Worse still, in the case of ‘r/Pregnancy’, Reddit replaced the existing community moderators with trans activists, who would then demand that female users refer to themselves as ‘cis women’, ‘womb-havers’ and ‘menstruators’. The censorship of detransitioners is a logical extension of this attempt to protect trans ideology at all costs.

@TylerAbeoJordan Apparently that's slightly fudged

taskandpurpose.com/history/us-

>Over the decades, the U.S. military has had 32 nuclear accidents, also called “Broken Arrow” incidents

>there were only six U.S. nuclear weapons that could not be located or recovered

re: EU Passes Law to Switch iPhone to USB-C by End of 2024 

@Halo @DarkMahesvara @Gronsak Nothing for Windows/Mac supports it and almost everyone makes their hardware for them. Everything comes precompilled for x86 with no source code

On Linux where you have access to the source it's no issue. I have had a very nice experience with the Pinebook, though the hardware is weak

@lewdthewides @Halo Rape is wholesome when she likes it and becomes pregnant

@xianc78 Reposting my own content

I wouldn't just listen to a SCREENSHOT where the PERSON can't even type COHERENTLY

Cancer eats chitin? What? Only birds eat insects?

>Fungi eats chitin
Fungi is made from chitin. Mushrooms are not unhealthy

I don't think a single thing here is true. What on earth is METAMORPHIC steroids?

A question from the deepest depths of autism 

@matana @LukeAlmighty I don't interact much with KF but I've watched some of the streams Josh did on a few people

It's basically just interesting case studies. It's like true-crime or medical case studies. Seeing how relatively "normal" people behave. I like shows like My 600lb Life for the same reason

It's like how people discovered what parts of the brain do what by seeing how a person became retarded when a specific part of their head got damaged. With people like Chris-chan it really seems like the "don't be gullible" part of his brain was dead at birth and the results from that were kinda amazing, until they just became depressing

It's different from celebrity gossip because that's basically normal people stuff but much more petty

Also, "private life", it's people who are terminally online and basically just archive and discuss what they post themselves. Kiwis don't plant spy cameras in their houses or something

@thor @alyx Kernighan is teaching, I think. You're thinking of Ken Thompson

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