That’s impressive. Is it still licensed under a libre copyleft license? Surely that’s too good to be true.
they/them && ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
That’s impressive. Is it still licensed under a libre copyleft license? Surely that’s too good to be true.
I’m East Asian. My ex (also Asian) said I smelled bad sometimes after exercising, but my current partner (not Asian) says I don’t have any body odor. I do think that when we go to the gym together, their smell far outweighs mine. I can’t smell myself at all, but then again, people are usually habituated to their own scents.
Sometimes, though, when I was a child, my father would come home from the gym, and we could all smell him from a mile away. I don’t know if that’s because the gene skipped him or if it’s just because humans generally think their close family members are stinky.
It’s nice to talk about this when my armpits aren’t in danger of being sniffed by several drunk friends.
Voyager (native app on Android) is loading the image just fine for me…
Thanks for the explanation! I’ve taken the liberty of posting this to bestoflemmy:
That’s really interesting! I guess I’ll incorporate this into my worldview now.
What alternatives are there? Just the big .org, .com, .net ones?
It wouldn’t be pulling up the ladder behind them if we force them to step down that ladder and burn it by retraining their models from scratch “with databases that don’t infringe on intellectual property rights”.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria
It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that “nutria” is the singular form.
Did you read the provided article?
Cool! I never thought of that!
…Is loss a Unicode character now??
Piddly Dick Disease?
It does definitely depend on good management, especially now with “community features” that you really need a good admin team to make best use of.
I like being able to filter for messages associated with particular users, messages with particular attachments or embeds, and messages before/after specific dates. I like that and you can’t get that as easily anywhere else that I can think of off the top of my head (not Google, anyway).
I’ve been really liking Neo Store.
I’m pleasantly surprised at how well this works on mobile. Where did you find this?
What percent did Reddit lose?
I see both sides. Thank you for your service; I for one find it helpful.
(I can see your take. I’m not making fun of you, but) I can imagine this being a reason why Twitter got rid of titles for articles in tweets.
Isolating variables like this is so cool!