Most Aussies of around my age can remember getting (or at least knowing someone else who got) a full copy of Age of Empires on a CD contained in Kellogg's cereal. That was truly a great time.
Reading between the lines, this video is encouraging people to fuck with properties rented out through Airbnb, or at least trying to mess with the heads of the ‘hosts’.
I liked the comment under the video suggesting warning against the much easier method of sticking a bit of super glue in the mechanism.
AI has been and continues to be used for these sorts of things. Generative AI like LLMs and image generators might be getting all the media attention and attract the techbros at the moment, but they are fundamentally inappropriate for this purpose, but other AI machine learning models are making advancements all the time.
I'm not 100% sure about DeArrow, but ReVanced definitely still works, and it does support Ajay's Sponsorblock, so I suspect DeArrow would also be supported.
He also went on Reddit and defended his statements by saying he wasn't familiar with American politics and he's sorry if he triggered people. So he's claiming to be unaware of thing because he doesn't engage in American politics, and at the exact same time, he's using right-wing talking points like misusing the term "triggered" to mean "upset left-leaning people". Something he could only have picked up if he's lurking in right-wing spaces.
The picture shows a Taylor Series, evaluated at the point 0. When a Taylor Series is evaluated at 0, we call this a Maclaurin Series. Maclaurin sounds kinda like McLaren.
This comment perplexes me. A direct link to the image? Why not either embed that link so the image appears here on Lemmy without clicking a link, or link to the comic page which has both the comic and the title text?
You won't get disagreement from me. Being non-trinitarian is a pretty huge departure from regular Christianity on its own, without all the rest of their weird mythology.
But neither Mormons themselves nor, more importantly in this case, the general discourse, agree.
Fun fact, the take up of agriculture actually made people's oral getting significantly worse than that of hunter/gatherers.