TV: "Trump and Xi have entered the Great Hall of the People."
Me, a person completely destroyed by online brainrot, in my best Yoda accent to precisely nobody in the room: "Halls not make one great..."
TV: "Trump and Xi have entered the Great Hall of the People."
Me, a person completely destroyed by online brainrot, in my best Yoda accent to precisely nobody in the room: "Halls not make one great..."
Nyanmaxxing
Pawpilled 
@sundogplanets Maybe focus on the trailer part? Shipping containers are (I think) fairly globally standardized, though I’ve no idea if terms are.
Or are the satellites closer in size to the pulling vehicle than to the trailer / container?
In Australia, I say semi, or semi trailer. Usually just semi. Sem-ee, not sem-I. The front part I call a prime mover.
That hood in your other toot is usually a bonnet here, but you'd get away with hood. 🤷😁
Ahahahahaa WaPo
"Google's 3D Emoji Overhaul: What, When & How Does It Compare" by Keith Broni https://blog.emojipedia.org/googles-3d-emoji-overhaul-what-when-how-does-it-compare/
I still think Microsoft's 3D emoji look amazing. It's a shame they've taken so long to roll out, and that they're only on Windows.
Yes, the post about smart women of color was inspired by AOC. They fear her!
Oh my.
Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
It was still warm.
So good.
Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.
Threw together a couple of apple pies.
One for the kids and one for us.
tRump’s demanding $10 BILLION from the IRS over leaked tax returns—bragging it’ll DOUBLE his net worth. His own DOJ is now in settlement talks, possibly dropping audits on him, his sons & Trump Org. Taxpayers foot the bill. Republicans don’t want to talk about this grift AT ALL.
https://mcsp.short.gy/ezRs
So, you didn't get the long form census? Same. 😡
That's why I've made The Long Form Census We All Wanted.
It asks the REAL questions that Statistics Canada was too afraid to!
70+ questions across 9 categories.
And yes, I will publish the full results.
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@tod I am absolutely laughing my head off at "How do you describe your local winter to someone from another country?" "Honestly and they don't believe me" because I really just did this like one thousand times in New Zealand and they really just can't wrap their heads around the fact that temperatures below -40C are physically possible on this planet....
@sundogplanets
Here in UK, the common term is an articulated lorry (or sometimes articulated truck), ‘artic’ for short. Most people probably don’t distinguish a separate term for the two parts, but ‘tractor’ and ‘trailer’ can be used. The front part is definitely not commonly called a truck, that term usually means an SUV-sized vehicle which Americans call a pickup. At least that’s my usage, others may vary.
I mean, #Fentanyl is such a rampant problem that notorious forums like #dread treat any discussion beyond #LabTesting against it as bannable offense next to CSAM, violent crime and guns.
- To the point that many #DNMs now demand #vendors to get their supply Lab-tested against Fentanyl and many sellers literally offer free test strips with purchases.
Cuz it's one thing to sell #drugs but an entirely different to sell lethal shit.
- And mind you that's just the #OSINT everyone can read on that site in the open.
@sundogplanets
from Canada and know of the British lorry, but the impression I have is more of a large cube truck and less of a semi tractor-trailer.
I once tried to describe the piece of SpaceX Crew Dragon Trunk debris that was first discovered as being "about the shape and size of a semi-truck hood" for a BBC podcast, and all the very British people interviewing me were like... "Excuse me, a what?" To which I responded "Uhhhh is that a lorry?" and then they later cut in me saying "lorry" in a different tone of voice with my initial description, which I don't think even makes sense... Pretty funny if you know that whole story though.
@sundogplanets The funny thing is "lorry hood" wouldn't make any more sense to a UK audience. It would be "bonnet" not 'hood" in UK English, but more importantly almost all the lorries/trucks on UK roads are cab-over designs which don't even have bonnets/hoods. A significant fraction of the BBC audience would have never seen a truck hood in real life.
Cisco Workforce Reductions
https://blogs.cisco.com/news/our-path-forward
#HackerNews #Cisco #Workforce #Reductions #layoffs #technology #news #business #strategy
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