

Somebody dropped litter.
Let’s see if any of you spotted the plastic bottle.
Formerly on lemmings.world (Lemmy) as Peter1986C.


Somebody dropped litter.
Let’s see if any of you spotted the plastic bottle.
Wikipedia page on the Caucasus region
Outdated term that this meme references
I suppose the meme meant to say “US Whites” given how they used to treat others in the past, but the term “Caucasian” is weird given how most of you have your roots far more west than Azerbaijan or whatever.
Edit: I see that OP changed the meme.


Most folks would buy consumer-grade Seagate drives. I am having a hunch that those would not be remotely comparable to EXOS drives.
I doubt that ICANN will add .smash as a TLD anytime soon, lol. You might have misinterpreted my previous remark.


The angle in this photo is indeed odd, but also the only time I ever taken a boat on the Binnendieze was in a fairly small boat with only a few other tourists and a guide. I might misremember, because it has been a few years, but there were some moments we had to mind our heads.
Ha, that old meme.
For those who need their memories refreshed: https://youtu.be/-TcLxlkc2pA
There is no .smash TLD (yet). Sorry to disappoint you.


I honestly thought they were mostly joking, the way I read this thread. Otherwise, I might have to take back my upvotes. Or I will now just take them back pre-emptively, just in case.


As stated in the article, lol.


Please check the other posts in this thread for the extra context needed. There is more about the guy than being gay.


Yeah, it kinda does.


Oh, I accidentally copied that over from the original Peertube post (video description). I have now edited the post a bit.


Those rips were played with VLC, MPV or something, right? Such software tends to be far better at decoding videos on HW like this, than browsers.


I am not renting a VPS from them (only domain registration, an e-mailadres and whois privacy), but have you looked into the offerings from Infomaniak? Mind you, things like the TLD influence the price a lot (reg and/or renewal), and hosting related services can increase costs as well.




This “article” links to a source that admits that that is exactly the case (pun intended). Plus, the pictures (renders?) show “8TB” and the “article” linked to here states 8GB. The linked original source does not state a capacity in the text body (unless I missed it).


Indeed, it would have been a lot funnier without the caption.
I switched to it (KDE version) earlier this year (away from Fedora) and apart from a few minor things (e.g. there was no firewall, so I installed firewalld) it has been running pretty well.
I have a feeling that a lot of those who replied have not really read the article, that contains some nuances. I do not like the idea of age verification, but the project leader’s proposal is apparently not even official (and more like a hypothetical in a discussion thread on their forums.
Please read more than headlines, lol.