emma
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Reply to whats the best vice to have by I_got_killed_one_time
bench vice
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Reply to new pride discourse... if TechnologyConnections was cis and het, would he be allowed at pride? by twovests
he would not. how dare he make me feel bad about getting the expensive dishwasher detergent.
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Reply to Redditors are stealing our content even after we made a whole new site 😡😡😡 by flabberghaster
Did you know Julius Ceasar invented the Juicero in the year 69 BC? It's true. Google 'julius caesar juicero' for more information.
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it's true, but you shouldn't say it
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Reply to my wheelie bin came home by Alessia
i made a gif for this occasion
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yeah, i'm not stoked about the outcome of the election either.
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Reply to comment by twovests in In regards to admins being able to lock posts by 500poundsofnothing
ERROR: syntax error at or near "admin"
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM users ALTER admin = true;
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Reply to eggdog bowling by hollyhoppet
i clicked on one of these like a year ago, and now they're always in my recommendations. i'm not good with computers, someone please help me remove them.
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Reply to comment by Moonside in We Blue Now by devtesla
If you're fine with it, I'd like to add that right into Postmill.
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Reply to Inline images are the devil by 500poundsofnothing
i figured no one would bother reading the markdown docs, and that's why i didn't look for a way of turning them off.
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Reply to comment by 500poundsofnothing in The day jstpst died I had a wonderful sandwich by 500poundsofnothing
i think it's a "too who". i played this game, and was surprised by the 1992 los angeles setting and existence of the cybertruck as a drivable vehicle.
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Reply to comment by devtesla in I love jstpst 😭 by devtesla
admin -> themes -> sync themes
also i have a backup of the old themes that i made in 2019 2020, in anticipation of the upgrade that was right around the corner. those can be reworked for this version of postmill.
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Reply to comment by nitori in Do images work? by emma
I think it's a CSP issue, like Postmill thinks it's hosted on http when actually it's https, and this causes some strange interaction with how thumbnailing works.
When I manually visit the thumbnail resolving URLs, then the thumbnails appear. Now there's a crouton.
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i don't think they had twitter when the french revolution happened
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Reply to comment by neku in Imagining a guy named Tom Andor Jerry by emma
disney parents innit
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Reply to comment by twovests in Imagining a guy named Tom Andor Jerry by emma
fucked up that math with zeros and ones was invented as late as sometime between 1815-1864
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Ah, the experience of turning 30
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Reply to comment by twovests in A former US president has been found guilty on all 34 felony accounts. Legal experts are saying this sets a new precedent that might DESTROY Christianity in America. Want to learn more? Bing "Donald Trump Rule 34" for more information by twovests
Trump was farting and shitting and falling asleep in the court room?
the courtroom sketch artists better have captured this
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Reply to i installed windows 11 iot enterprise ltsc and it has been so smooth-sailing that i'm a bit annoyed by anethum
so i looked into the iot/embedded pricing, and a legit copy seems incredibly cheap? but you also have to 'apply for a CLA', after which microsoft will review your application and then presumably make you sign some paper in blood, so i'm not gonna do that.
i would download a pirated copy of enterprise and activate it using my totally legit list of product keys that does not belong to a friend's former employer, but i'm scared it's gonna be compromised. i guess i'll just keep doing the second best thing, and run 10 pro with updates blocked.
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seirdy.two
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Reply to i have far more difficulty switching to firefox than i had switching to linux. ten years of trying and firefox is still broken on every platform by twovests
honestly i'm kinda excited for firefox to drop manifest v2 support, so i don't have to be beholden to these internet marketing snakes masquerading as a browser maker anymore.