

There are river dolphins, even.


There are river dolphins, even.


AFAIK, there is no criminality (even in Russia) for homosexuality or religion.
You don’t know shit about fuck.


Peter Thiel explicitly sided with Sauron in an interview, because “things work in Mordor, while outside Mordor it’s all wishy-washy and environmental”.
Horse meat is consumed regularly in some Central-Asian countries. From what I’ve heard, it’s lean as hell, moreso than lamb.
Me looking through yall’s memes for what I can send to my friends.
That sounds like a more reasonable automation than a robot arm.
I mean, I still consider this page cool. It seems to have originated in 2016, and IMO it’s not quite the 90s ‘dancing baby’ design or Myspace, but instead has a definite whiff of Tumblr art circa early-mid 2010s. I liked psychedelic-ish Tumblr art, it gave a whimsical perspective on life.


Right? The article even says that the cone thing has been going on since the eighties, but apparently the council still hasn’t learned.


May I inquire as to which oil you mean — canola? As the staple oil varies by region, so I can’t be sure which one it is for you.


This circus will be a part of Why veterans hate ICE.
Reportedly, establishing a rudimentary signing language helps in communication until the child has proper motor skills for speech. However, it’s important to not overly rely on signing to the detriment of language development.
Actually seems more coherent that way.


Obligatory: ‘Rules for Rulers’ is a very condensed summary of Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith’s ‘The Dictator’s Handbook’.


Took them long enough, it seems. Apparently lack of traffic controllers wasn’t preventing flights last week.
Imgur users on ‘new’ once ran an experiment for a day where they upvoted basically anything — in practice, oddest and weirdest stuff bubbled up. I’ve never seen such entertaining feed before or after.
Passwords are typically sent to the server and hashed there. I’m a bit hazy right now on the implications of client-side hashing, but it would likely present some security problems.
Edit: at the least, it would allow an attacker to use a leaked password database to log in to the sites, sidestepping the whole hashing thing.
There are protocols that send a hashed or encrypted password instead of plaintext, but they’re more complex than just hashing. Iirc they involve a challenge-and-response method.
I remember when Wine was in alpha for twelve years (and then beta for three more). Was surprised to learn that it finally exited that stage, some time ago already.
Merriweather is great for longer texts. I use it in all book reader apps.
Anonymous Pro is my coding font of choice.