Now how about forum signatures?
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Now how about forum signatures?
boots up cracked Photoshop
Instead of a multitude of differing moderation teams, you're subject to a single one, BlueSky itself, I guess?
Anyone worried about moderation on a social media platform probably needs to think a little more introspectively though...
Not a colorologist, but how the hell do you measure saturation and hue in a poster?
DAVIES: Detective Wharton is now retired, and he traded in his badge for a Bible. Now, the Reverend Wharton says he and the entire system made a mistake. He says he's forever haunted by his role in putting an innocent man on death row, a man he says should be exonerated.
Even the detective think that isn't what happened.
Not so sure it's so clear and cut.
In 2002, Roberson's 2-year-old daughter Nikki was sick with a fever of 104.5. The little girl was born with chronic health problems that were never fully diagnosed. She would frequently stop breathing and turn blue. Over the course of a week, Roberson took the toddler to both the ER and her pediatrician, who prescribed codeine and another powerful drug. Both are respiratory suppressants that medical experts say are no longer prescribed for children.
And in the early morning of January 31, Nikki stopped breathing again.
...the hospital did a CAT scan of little Nikki and found a swollen, bleeding brain believed at the time to be a classic sign of shaken baby syndrome. But now, medical experts point out that pneumonia and starving the brain of oxygen can create those symptoms, and Nikki had both. Source
Seems pretty clear what happened. They didn't investigate shit, and just assumed this discredited theory of SBS was the cause because the father is not neurotypical.
I'm inclined to believe they aren't "falling" for it, and are just using it to push their dangerous ideology and political agendas.
Seems more like Left 4 Dead or Deep Rock Galactic (without the mining)
But some of the frames seem like they have inspiration from Lethal Company... the setting (and Remedy's humor) would definitely make it work if there's more inspiration we don't see yet.
Very neat - wonder what they used to animate this
I'm sure they wind picks up far before the storm makes landfall after all
It probably helps that WebKit was forked from KDE's Konqueror/KHTML and that Blink was a fork of WebKit.
Compared to Gecko, I'm sure they behave the same as far as webdevs were concerned - hindering it's adoption - webdevs don't want to support esoteric engines for obvious reasons.
Aside from the other comment, just a heads up that Python switched to yearly releases
3.13 was released Oct 24, 3.12 was released Oct 23, so Oct 25 makes sense for 3.14
Maybe someday they'll switch to calendar versioning ;p
Please, stop, I cant only get so erect.