When I lived in England, in a meeting between people in the US and England, I had to explain that "tabling" something has the opposite meaning in both countries, and so I ended the comedic discussion that was going on. The other 4 words/phrases mentioned in the article, I wasn't aware of.
Interesting that the article doesn't mention "fanny" as being an opposite as well, at least in its physical location on the human body.
I never buy anything made by random Chinese companies any longer. There's a reason their stuff is so inexpensive. And, yeah, I had to be burned a few times before I learned this.
@Jerry Good points. I was using 1Password but migrated to Bitwarden because of lower cost and slightly larger client selection. It recognizes sites that offer passkeys. And I have gotten similar failure messages - almost always with Google sites. I pretty much use just a single laptop so I haven't seen much value in physical keys for my limited needs. I appreciate your sharing practical experiences, and am glad to know my host provider gives due thought to such considerations. Thanks, Jerry!
@nek Seems Google didn't do enough testing, if I'm not the only one getting errors. I hope nobody decides to trust their authentication to only Google passkeys then...
This is an incredible video if you want to feel like you're visiting #Tokyo. It's exceptionally well done. Christopher has a talent for providing engaging commentary on what is recorded and has a knack for providing the right information.
It takes a while for Peertube to download and start playing the video because of its size. So be patient. And I think the Gundam at the end attacked the feed, so the video is cut off.
A missing truck driver was last seen at his rig. The police spent two weeks looking for him throughout the province, finally finding him when they looked inside his rig.
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