lars

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lars,

That is the lede. What were they thinking?

lars,

Yes — and the following three digits are called “exchanges”

lars,

And it looks like only single-area code states had 0 as their second digit

lars,

Sometimes God is an archer of the sadistic and micromanaging variety

lars,

For-profit anything-necessary-for-survival

lars,

What if I’m in my own home minding my own business and an attacker named Enola comes and waltzes right in my door and how do I protect my property then?? Some people smh

lars,

they should just switch to metric

Can you imagine a place that uses imperial units next to metric units, in some unholy alliance that’s clearly worse than imperial units alone? Welcome to the UK, bruv.

lars,

Thank you! I couldn’t find where I’d originally downloaded this from.

lars,

Based on the Gay Porn Index™, yes, they are.

So while it’s apparently an American fetish, is “chav” an insult if used by a Brit?

lars,

I want to agree but I feel like it might be mostly:

  • Florida makes its crime data much more accessible than most US states
  • UP, if it were an independent country, would be one of the most populous countries in the world

UP might be the America of the world instead of the Florida of America. Idk tho.

lars,

This is such a stupid take for such profoundly appalling crimes. Forget this ↑.

Time to ditch #duckduckgo (lemmy.world)

In the last couple of months I have noticed an increasing trend of supplying me search results that are completely unrelated to the current query and tie back to my location or previous searches. I can say this with a high degree of certainty this is without a doubt beyond the 100th instance this has happened....

lars,

So like… all Searx instances are independent, but I can save my preferences in a reproducible query string? Or like… how’s this a long-term, easy, good move for me? (I know ≈nothing).

lars,

Thanks!

Do all the Searx instances generate and keep independent indexes of the entire internet, or is it more like Lemmy (where, maybe, each instance is a window into the entirety of the index)?

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