I disagree with the transcript. He’s clearly bringing a bottle of wine to his new friends. That was my first impression and I’m sticking with it.
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Nurgus@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump, 79, Triggers 25th Amendment Calls With Sleepy Oval Office Slump
3·5 days agoCome on don’t be disrespectful. I’m sure he can do that while sleeping.
Nurgus@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Cars are like horses: people will soon realise EVs are just better, claims VW bossEnglish
2·6 days agoSupermarket rapid chargers tend to be 50kW while the ones on motorways are jup to 400kW - 8 times as fast. Just something to know if thinking about long journeys.
I look at itt the other way. The EU’s cookie rules require websites to allow opt-out in no more than 2 clicks. I think they’re just trying to confuse and wear us down.
I will continue to 2-click my way through these things and not worry too much. If they wanted to break the rules then they can do it all anyway and ignore my clicked preferences.
What’s the difference between limited interest and consent? The latter is unticked by default.
Nurgus@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Factorio 2.1 will be the last major update as Wube Software are moving onEnglish
2·9 days agoGive Microtopia a look. It’s ant colony as a factory sim and it’s really quite good.
Sorry, I don’t understand. On kukuklok.com , press Manage Settings and then Save Settings. Avoid the Recommended button. Job done?
A lot of sites make it look difficult but you can often opt out of their ad and tracking cookies in 2 clicks. Usually there’s a “Save my choices” button that defaults to doing just this.
It’s not in their interest to make it clear.
Nurgus@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there any open source ATM machine ?
1·11 days agoIt’s not the regulations, it’s the banks. They’re super paranoid, everything has to be proprietary. And at the same time their backends are all ancient and seriously decrepit. Which has to be kept secret and airgapped from the public.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People born in the 1900s, what was life like back then?
7·12 days agoI was born in the late 70s so I can comment on the 80s onwards.
It was ok. It’s better now though. Some stuff got worse. A lot got better. We know more, have better toys, live longer, cheaper travel and so on.
The major thing that’s worse is the internet blasting every negative thing into your brain 24/7
It’s up to employers who they employ. It’s not for you or I to decide what job or what person are suitable.
But if your skilled enployees are switching to burger flipping because they can make the same money then you aren’t paying the new market rate.
Nurgus@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The problem of judging past events with the cultural norms of the present
11·12 days agodeleted by creator
A rising tide lifts all boats.
Can’t decide if to down vote you for “soccer” or updoot you for funny. Argh. Got a headache now.
Take this updoot and get out.
Nurgus@lemmy.worldto
memes@lemmy.world•This one goes out to the guy who said made up British words is his least favorite meme genre
2·1 month agoTea is not the midday meal, it’s the evening meal. Usually the largest meal of the day on a work day evening.





I wish more people had seen Don’t Look Up so we could reference the ending at times like this.