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  • I was the same, I ended up deleting Sync to force myself to use Voyager.

  • Let's create a list of countries who don't have any grievances with the United States, so we can narrow down the suspects:

    • Russia
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  • Everyone strives for 5 9s, but musk aims for two 8s.

  • Sounds like Bernie has just seen his first nursery fee invoice.

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  • Software engineer. £75k a year, plus bonuses - last year got £13k (pre-tax) which was nice. Based in the north of England.

  • I mean, I get it. Their job is to dispatch the relevant emergency services to people, it's not a mental health crisis hotline. How long are they supposed to stay on the phone for receiving abuse when there's other calls waiting? I get that people in an emergency won't be thinking straight but I can't fathom why you'd dish out death threats to someone you've called that's trying to help you. I think the handlers have a right not to take that kind of constant abuse.

  • Now scrap existing leases on private houses.

  • But it's an extra step. When you buy a regular box of tea, all the tea bags are just in the box, not individually wrapped.

  • Why do some teas come in individual packets like that?

  • In that scenario there would be one post with everyone commenting on it. What I think we're saying here is that it would create a new post every time a mastodon user would "join t conversation" by tagging the community.

  • So if there's 50,000 users in a conversation and they all keep "tagging" the community instead of a hashtag, then that community would have thousands of new posts?

  • There's a great podcast called "The Lazarus Heist" that goes into North Korea's activities in stealing huge sums of money. Well worth a listen.

  • The supermarket doesn't have any showers to take though

  • In fairness, Mercedes wanted him to replace Rosberg but he'd just signed with another team, Renault maybe.

  • I really hope there's better handling of Mastodon user comments on Lemmy, because all the comments tagging other users are an absolute mess. Are Mastodon users doing this on purpose or is their client tagging the users automatically?

    If this were to become more common I'd probably just think about find out a way to block Mastodon users so I don't see their comments.

  • It's baffling to me. Maybe I'm just used to using "modern" frameworks, but the only way this could be an issue is if you literally check if the string value equals "null" and then replace it with a null value.

    lastName = lastName.ToUpper() == "NULL" ? null : lastName;

    Either that or the database has some bug where it's converting a string value of "null" into a null.

  • I guarantee the majority of people will be OK with this too.

    I wonder if putting on facepaint would fuck up the facial recognition? Also, I lived in Cardiff and South Wales for a while and the atmosphere during the Six Nations was great, I don't recall there ever being any issues. Not sure if that's changed over the recent years as an excuse for the city to deploy this tech, but it seems kind of odd that they'd need this.