Ours will jump onto the counter, and you can hear her because her back legs hit the cabinet door on her way up.
She knows she's being bad too, because I'd hear her jump, go pick her off the counter, and set her somewhere else. Now, I'll go to get her and she'll be sitting on the floor like "What? I wasn't doing anything!"
People need to reject the idea that "bigger number = better service". The big players like that line of thinking because it cements their role of dominance and discourages competition. The fediverse will never be as big as Meta and it's all the better for it. IDK about others but I prefer a small, active userbase with interests similar to my own over an ocean of crap
For a long time, I rejected the rainbow. But just recently, after a long line of plain black cases, I've learned to embrace it. I RGB'd all the things and its like a little party every time I play something
The revelation could shape the debate over Americans’ health privacy as states move to criminalize abortion and drugs related to reproductive health...
Lower Decks did, in one of the earlier seasons. The episode with the visiting drill instructor Tendi has a test where she has to give a Klingon an honorable death. She fails and her holo-assistants also fail to kill the Klingon because of all the backup organs
This reminds me of the time Kate Mulgrew (cpt. Janeway on Start Trek Voyager) got hired to do a voice over for a documentary trailer only for her to find out later that it was a Flat Earther "documentary"
Honestly, if you live somewhere with really high urban density and/or good public transit, there's a good chance a significant portion of that population has never bothered to learn to drive. So there's lots of people who've never needed to drive in their whole life who find themselves somewhere where you can't exist without a car. Bam, recipe for 25 year old student driver.
Probably lived somewhere where driving was a regular highschool class. My school had that, and I think it was a sophomore level class. They scrapped it when I was a freshman though, so I never got to take it
Ages ago when I was in college, I had a little Brother laser printer. It was more than enough, as I was only printing B&W documents. It was wireless and you could easily get a few thousand pages per toner cartridge. Hell it even did duplex via a special duplex tray on the front. I loved that little thing, and eventually gave it away when I graduated as I basically stopped using it. If I ever find myself in a situation where I need to buy a printer, Brother is the only brand on my list.
Also, the lights would flicker whenever I fired it up, lol! that baby drew a lot of power.
I saw this comment on c/whitepeopletwitter, and it made me wonder if Reddit was like Lemmy in its early days as well? A lot of the communities here are more or less just Reddit but with (sometimes) different rules and mod teams. Most of the memes here are just yoinked off of Reddit (which to be fair, really is just how the...
Mozilla.social sent out a slew of account invites to their waitlist (mozilla.social)
It’s happening.
xkcd #2868: Label the States (xkcd.com)
Alt text: Even with a blank map, a lot of people can only name 45-50 of the 64 states.
I know what you're doing! (startrek.website)
Mastodon founder touts Threads' federation, saying it makes his X rival 'a far more attractive option' (techcrunch.com)
The rainbows are nice... (lemmy.world)
GM Says It's Dropping Apple CarPlay And Android Auto Because They're Unsafe (jalopnik.com)
18+ Pharmacies share medical data with police without a warrant, inquiry finds (wapo.st)
The revelation could shape the debate over Americans’ health privacy as states move to criminalize abortion and drugs related to reproductive health...
Thomas the Train in America (2023) (sopuli.xyz)
We live in a society (startrek.website)
It's cannon. (startrek.website)
U.S. celebrities were tricked into recording videos later doctored into anti-Zelenskyy propaganda (www.nbcnews.com)
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"Toyota War of the Roses" (lemmy.world)
Inspired by real events (lemmy.world)
Japan has everything (startrek.website)
HP executive boasts that its controversial ink subscription model is "locking" in customers (www.techspot.com)
usb formatting (sh.itjust.works)
shamelessly stolen from nixCraft on mastodon
Woman punches Husband to death for not taking her to Dubai on Birthday (www.ndtv.com)
He continues to be a treasure (lemmy.world)
I'm tired, Boss (slrpnk.net)
When Reddit was first becoming popular, were it's communities and content basically just clones of other websites like Digg?
I saw this comment on c/whitepeopletwitter, and it made me wonder if Reddit was like Lemmy in its early days as well? A lot of the communities here are more or less just Reddit but with (sometimes) different rules and mod teams. Most of the memes here are just yoinked off of Reddit (which to be fair, really is just how the...