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  • Oh this one really speaks to me. I feel the same way, probably to an unhealthy degree, honestly

  • Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus or Self Contained Oonderwater Breathing Apparatus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuba_diving)

    That's the problem with this debate, for every argument, the counter argument is just the same thing but a different example! The only argument that remains is "the creator said so" vs "so what he's lame"

  • I have the opposite view, but I thought it would be too incendiary a topic to bring up...

  • Technically, I wait until you're done speaking to strike

  • I have one in my garage and you'd better believe I'm going to inspect it now

  • The streamer Atrioc recently made a comment about old videos like this that really makes me think every time I see a throwback like this.

    He pointed out how our media consumption has completely changed, and that for many of the most viral videos 10 years ago, people wouldn't even make it halfway through them if they were posted today.

    "Charlie bit my finger" was so popular but if it had been released today would be absolutely ignored. The actual bite doesn't happen for 20 seconds which is longer than most short form content

  • Good lord they look exceptionally soft. It's impossible to resist disturbing them

  • Yeah the news of this non-recusal came too soon after the other recusal. Very confusing timeline if you didn't know there were two cases

  • For anyone confused by this headline, there are two trials this judge is considering for X

    [O'Conner] was overseeing two lawsuits filed by X and recused himself from only one of the cases.

    This isn't the new case about the "illegal boycott" O'Conner has recused himself from that trial (likely) because he also owns stock in Unilever, one of the defending companies

  • So then you're referring to "Credibility" on MBFC rather than "Factuality" which is what I was referring to.

    I personally don't put much stock in that category. The "Credibility" is based on several factors including the age and popularity of the publication, the bias, and the factuality.

    By MBFC system, it has a credibility score of, by my estimate, 6 points which is the minimum threshold for the high credibility rating.

    Their scoring and our interpretation aside, I would still love to see sources and reasons on why you think the Jerusalem Post should be rated lower

  • It definitely doesn't or shouldn't. MBFC rates it as "mostly" trustworthy on their site. Definitely not highly

    And do you have examples of either the source being untrustworthy or another service rating it more towards your perspective of the source?

  • This thread is making me want to try some aftershave

  • A shame because I actually use Paimt3D quite a bit for editing images quick and dirty. Hopefully some of the features make it to Paint before long

    Microsoft has now put most of its focus on the existing Paint app within Windows 11 instead, adding some of Photoshop’s best features to the app and even updating it with AI-powered features.

    Oh. AI features. Grand.

  • I mean, I'm not much of a tinfoil hat, but this article feels extremely conveniently timed for Intel, who is currently going through a massive ordeal with their chips. Especially considering that the vulnerability is so extremely difficult to exploit that there's borderline no story here for 99% of people but the headline will still drive clicks and drama.

  • For standard herb patches that are in a state where they need attention, such as harvesting or curing, the click-zone now covers the full 2x2 patch to enable easier clicking.

    Oh my lord that's good