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Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Finally a map to show meEnglish8·6 days agoC is for Canada.
Well… it’s a door. At least my ass will be closed for business after that.
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A person born in 2015 is 20 years oldEnglish1·10 days agodeleted by creator
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•A Judge Accepted AI Video Testimony From a Dead ManEnglish39·10 days agoTrial at Bernies? OK WERE DOING TRIAL AT BERNIES! This is going to be legend-wait for it…
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The Beauty Of Having A Pi-hole · Den DelimarskyEnglish7·12 days agoThe beauty is that you can shove Pi in it of course.
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox Finally Did It (Tab Groups)English3·15 days agoHence the groups having the ticket name related to the task I am working on. When the task closes I delete that group once I’ve ensured anything important for future context is documented and then I say goodbye with confidence.
I don’t bookmark things for work tasks, I log them in tickets or commit it to readme/code comments/team docs somewhere.
Edit: I should also note that my workflow uses Simple Tab Groups and not much of this new core feature.
Simple tab groups hides all other tabs and you switch groups via a dropdown. I usually only have 10-12 tabs open at once.
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you count Bluesky as the Fediverse? Why?English33·15 days agoIt’s Twitter in a trenchcoat saying “whats up fellow fediverse apps”.
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What’s a thing you miss that you’re 90% sure was objectively awful?English1·15 days agoBanana Cow
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox Finally Did It (Tab Groups)English9·15 days agoAgile and task reprioritization at work.
Too many projects to work on at home.
Games.
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox Finally Did It (Tab Groups)English51·15 days agoThe way they did it though… the tab group name cant be collapsed so it takes a lot of room. I find I’m still using task oriented groups from the Simple Tab Groups extension, and then using the new core groups feature as a way to group subtopics for that task.
And before you say “you must have a million tabs”… I used to have millions of tabs, but now i average less than 100 when I have a lot of tasks I need to balance, and I know what all of them are open for. So when I complete a task I delete the Simple Tab Group and say by Felicia to all those tabs.
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Data hoarding is more important than everEnglish7·19 days agoI just hoarded this gif
Routhinator@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English27·20 days agoThats because for some ungodly reason they use Apple Maps. Not sure why they dont integrat with an OpenStreetMaps like service. At least that way users can start contributing to fill the gaps
Yes, good points. I didn’t mean they were exclusive or invented in north america, more that the concept of viewing mayo as a required part of a meat/starch based salad is a very NA perspective.
Nah, Germans have a delicious hot potato salad with no mayo, mayo salads are a North American thing. The French have a potato salad with no mayo as well.
I’m not trolling. This is simply not an illusion.
Ok those rooms are certainly illusions. My mind was tricked and even after reading how they work I still cannot quite see how when I watch the video. A perfect illusion.
I still wouldn’t call the post for this thread an illusion as there is no trick, just pure perspective. You simply tilt your phone, you see what is happening, and you understand it because its basic physics you were taught in elementary.
This is like the amateur magician. A trickster that knows a few party tricks but is so bad at executing them they are no illusionist. But a master magician uses simple things like perspective and skill to create tricks that are such great illusions that the scientific mind cannot quite work out what has really just happened even though they know it’s a trick. This post is the amateur magician, the Ames room is the master. Both use perspective but in different ways on different levels.
A tale of how a plastic eating bacteria moonlighted as a flesh eating one.