

,()?,…
So I guess I can just like put all the punctuation at the beginning of a comment or whatever segment of text on any medium It looks like it takes a bit too much effort but I suppose it can protect me from scrutiny


,()?,…
So I guess I can just like put all the punctuation at the beginning of a comment or whatever segment of text on any medium It looks like it takes a bit too much effort but I suppose it can protect me from scrutiny


Nuh uh. You can also use incorrect punctuation,


Huh… perhaps I should buy myself a few anti-aircraft batteries, you never know what home invaders can come up with ig


The more I learn about the development of the Bungie Halo games (and the history of Bungie themselves), the more I believe Halo came to be despite Microsoft
Still, I believe I will steal pirate that reaction image


And now look at me, certain levels I can clear sub 6 minutes
yooo I foreshadowed that :D
[here] if you don’t want to leave the fediverse, but the original is on Reddit (unless they banned me without me noticing, it’s been a while since I bothered with the Bad Place)
I’ve had it happen to me once - more specifically, it was one of those situations where you make a clever meme but then find it reposted in two different places (or four different social media, in my case), both with more upvotes than your own post AND without getting any credit.
It’s a mixed feeling:
pride, because many people thought that the meme was worth spreading (especially so if it’s a meme on a niche topic);
understanding, because it’s not like I credited the artist behind the template;
envy, because… y’know, no street cred for me.


It’s a glob pattern, it matches “franch”, " frbnch", “frcnch”, " frdnch" and so on
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Interestingly, after 50 iterations of magick img.webp -quality 1 img.webp, “I use Linux” is just as readable as before
IIRC Reddit didn’t / doesn’t look for any one word in the prompt, the web interface of Lemmy does.
What’s even the point of that? More words in the prompt should narrow the search down, not widen it up!


It’s okay, I have backups
Already done for another post with this image:



Me using KDE applications within a tiling WM:


ehh, kinda?


I’ve used 3 different clients (web IF included), so far the only thing that I’ve found not to be rendered consistently is the ^superscript^ syntax - on the web interface I have to wrap every word with the superscript thing, otherwise
, but one mobile client I’ve used does/did render it like you’d expect it to.
It means putting something in a likely way (?)