zebs

@zebs@lemmy.world
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A water heater for the kitchen.

A kettle? The only kitchen appliance that's used multiple times a day... but I'm British so need my tea.

Also https://youtu.be/_yMMTVVJI4c

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Is there any possibility that this lawsuit is an attempt to get a favourable (to the republican party) ruling (that Trump can stand) by presenting a poor case and therefore blocking a properly prepared and presented case on the basis that it has already been ruled on?

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Errr... I'm from the UK and they're fries. These are chips If it's think it's fries, if it's thick it's a chip.

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I don't know what the bean meme is about.... And at this point I'm to afraid to ask

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Pikey I think.

Brick top is a superb character and played really well

"an all-in-one subscription that bundled together your choice of Pixel phone, Preferred Care protection, Google One cloud storage, YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, and (optionally) Fi Wireless service."

From https://9to5google.com/2023/08/29/google-pixel-pass-ends/

Started at $55. Shame it never launched in the UK (or elsewhere)

Not going to happen in any business environment

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It's the same on the Reddit Android app too (although the icon option in the app looks ok, the icon in the launcher is pixelated)

Don't even need an app. I got an eSIM via a QR code (which went to a website where the eSIM was downloaded). This was on a Pixel 6. I guess the process may be different on other phones.

Obligatory Tom Scott video https://youtu.be/UEfP1OKKz_Q

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Back in my uni days (1997-01) my uni ran its own Usenet server. Don't think it carried the alt.binaries, but did have groups specifically for the uni. Sadly only a small handful of people used it.

the base won't see the court losses months later

Or they will, and take it as further evidence of the establishment/dems/pedo cheesecake ring/Santos working against them.

Fantasia, not specifically the Night on bald mountain section, but the bits with the orchestra.

Also a TV series in the UK called Mealstrom. The paintings would come to life, which was ok but the intro was creepy AF https://youtu.be/_FwP5LAXd7U

Couldn't members of the public do the same?

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Newsblur is pretty decent, and has (or atleast used to - I've not checked) have a free version (likely limited in number of feeds). I pay and is $36 a year.

You can organise feeds from various sites into folders - clicking the folder will give a view that combines the different feeds into one.

Android app is pretty decent too.

https://www.newsblur.com/

Trump's lawyers would argue that Biden can order Trump's execution without any punishment, but that it would not cause him to win the next election because the military and other federal officials are not immune and are "obligated" not to follow illegal orders. So basically the argument is that illegal orders are unlikely to be followed.

As Biden, I'm not going to risk publicly having Trump killed. I'm getting a hitman

It's the same in the UK and I'd expect most of Europe too.

Cornwall though is in a whole different category of narrow roads - https://youtu.be/T5dBPhZivto from ~4 min 30

Could he face criminal charges? (Assuming he has committed a criminal offence)

You can't (yet) post with sync, only view and comment.

Once it's been saved as a PDF you won't need the HEIC codecs

You probably need to install the codec from the Windows Store

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Fantasia, not specifically the Night on bald mountain section, but the bits with the orchestra.

Also a TV series in the UK called Mealstrom. The paintings would come to life, which was ok but the intro was creepy AF https://youtu.be/_FwP5LAXd7U

In the UK, and no idea until I found this site https://tvrdb.com which allows you to search old TV listings.

It was BBC1.

Got the Blu-ray a few years back. I think the BBC might have cut a few bits.

Vivaldi is a good Chrome replacement.

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So? There is no way for the vast majority of users to read or understand the source for something like Firefox - to the point it may as well be closed source. Agreed of course plenty of security researchers will be examining the code which they can't with Vivaldi - but presumably if that was a security advantage Firefox would have less vulnerabilities when compared to other browsers. (Actually would be interested to see if this is the case!)

Please tell me you're not meaning the 1980s animated classic - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084701/?ref_=ext_shr