The whole article is just a description of these tweets: https://nitter.privacydev.net/Amina_io/status/1840759345354809414
The whole article is just a description of these tweets: https://nitter.privacydev.net/Amina_io/status/1840759345354809414
The cost to move to America is quite steep, though, and there are significant drawbacks.
The only real issue with OpenStreetMaps is that the quality varies significantly town-to-town depending on how much love it’s had by local, knowledgable contributors. Road directions are one of the more complex things to configure in OSM, especially with complex multi-lane junctions, and so densely-populated areas and major roads are likely to be quite good, whereas more rural areas can be hit-and-miss.
*IR light, in the interest of avoiding confusion.
Quis lautus ipsos lavat?
I’m suspicious this is really Bill Maher
It’s from page 106 of “What This Comedian Said Will Shock You”, Maher’s 2024 book.
Also Œ, Ȝ, and arguably W and U.
I’ve never seen a convincing source for this factoid. As best I can tell, “killer whale” was never “whale killer” in recorded written text.
Obligatory Big Train link: “the actual train wouldn’t be quite as fast as that.”
And also probably Starfield 😉
Rules 1 and 5 apply here - please don’t just use this as a place to rant.
Is this a thing? I get anxious about groups of people I don’t know but will need to interact with - parties, joining a friend at the bar with their friends, etc - but a crowd doesn’t bother me in the least.
How was there a demon of misspelling before standardized spelling?