

Well given how many times I’ve tried z-index: 999999 and it didn’t do what I wanted it to, the value of z-index is apparently multiplied by zero.
(OK fine, I’ll read the article…)


Well given how many times I’ve tried z-index: 999999 and it didn’t do what I wanted it to, the value of z-index is apparently multiplied by zero.
(OK fine, I’ll read the article…)

Woo hoo! I’m way behind on things – I skipped the last tournament entirely. Looking forward to this one.
BOOP


No laces, use cable ties instead. Snip them off with wire cutters after each wear.


Trevor Wallace?


It’s like I can hear him going “OOOOOH” and “WOOOOWWW” when he tosses it up in the air.


Unfortunately, I’m not familiar enough with Iroh to understand what exactly this is, but point #3 sounds interesting. Does this mean that, if a user has linked their identity to this service (and the other special media sites they are using support it), would I be able to see all of a user’s posts across multiple social media sites? E.g. filtering the feed by a certain user, and it shows all of that users’ posts on Mastodon and Pixelfed?


I thought I saw the original post say “why,” and then separately mention the outdoor living book.


The lemmy web UI shows it, too. I’m on a piefed server, though, which doesn’t show it. So this was news to me. :)



thanks! :D


Like, why did I want to get it? For nostalgia! I bet there’s a bunch of tips in there about spacer gifs and how to handle differences between IE and Netscape.


Many have forgotten the olde ways…
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I saw this one at the store yesterday and almost picked it up. Is there anything before #42 that I would need to read as well, or can I just start here?


Any time someone gets a big old smirk on their face while they say, “Oh, I’ve got some controversial opinions,” that usually means they’re just a degenerate edgelord. Like, making a big show about how spicy your hot takes are is just the attention-grabbing behavior of someone who lives off of criticism because they are incapable of getting along with others.
I mean, I have some controversial opinions. For example: let’s feed Peter Thiel to a shark, but a small shark, so that it takes a while. And sometimes you’re not in an environment where you can say that. But if that’s the case, then you just don’t bring it up. If you are in a place where you can say that, then have the confidence to just say it.
But some people need to first make the conversation about them, and about how damn controversial they’re about to be, before they’ve even said something in the first place. They’re just enjoying the attention. Like they’re edging to how heterodox they’re about to be. And they’re probably about to tell you that we were better off before women had college degrees.


It’s so weird how they flip both of those words around. Like, they’ll say “females” instead of women, but then, they’ll say “a woman doctor.”


pho-militaristic
Yeah, the tactical soup culture is really out of hand these days.
(…it’s “faux,” by the way.)


It’s still around, and a while ago had a cartoon about going back to a website!


One thing I’ve noticed is that, if a community looks dead, you can post in it and people will still see it. Like, there are communities where there hasn’t been a post in four months, but then someone posts in it, and it gets 10-12 replies. This seems to be very different from Reddit, where inactive communities would never make it to your front page, even if you were subscribed to them.
So, don’t be disappointed if you find a community about something you’re interested in, but it looks inactive. There might actually be like dozen people who will see your post and want to talk about it.
You mentioned music and manga in another post; a couple of related ones I’m subscribed to are:
I’ve thought about it, but I like having Bazzite for my gaming PC and Debian for my laptop, so I’ll probably keep using multiple distros. For me it’s: