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  • Ferrari ... Strategy was lacking again

    Shocked, shocked I tell you!

  • I had my fake account deactivated for using a made up name a few years ago. I was forced to giving it a real fake name instead of a comedy one. Haven't used it years now so I don't even know if it's still working.

  • Manually testing italics.

    Italics by manually using an underscores wrapper

  • My edit to the previous comment didn’t come through and only shows the original.

  • Just wanted to test that out with this comment. Also, wanted to test italics and bold as I’m not sure they’re working correctly.

    italics

    bold

    italics ending in a single period.

    ”italics in quotation marks ending in a single period.”

    Apologies for the spam.

    Test.

    Second edit test.

    Fourth edit test.

  • Hope all goes well. Stellar job creating such an amazing project and community. Family come first, always.

  • Albon went half a second quicker right behind him. Sure Albon was on new tyres, but Perez is in a Redbull. I don’t buy that him being out front on cold tyres being enough. He’s in a Redbull, the cost is a bit of their advantage, not a negative.

  • I’m currently sitting on a 75% iPhone 7. Gonna run this sucka into the ground! Phone is solid outside of having to live within arms reach of a charger.

  • Why not neither of them?

  • Posted: June 23 https://www.redditforbusiness.com/blog/unlock-ad-targeting-potential

    Revamping the ad group creation flow and audience manager tools

    Starting this week, we are changing the way you build audiences by refreshing the ad group and audience manager creation flows. We’ve rebuilt these tools from the ground up to create a clean interface that outlines all of the targeting available to you within one flow.

    While all the 3rd party API and blackout shit was going down Reddit were busy talking up their rebuilt ad manager tools, not their lack of mod tools or support improvements for their unpaid staff holding up the foundations of the platform.

  • I both do and do not want to check that out.

  • I did web design in the 90's and remember one customer reviewing the site that I'd designed her. She said she liked it, but asked if I could add something like that neat little paper clip she has when she opens up Word, so it can help people navigate her site.

    Note: Javascript was in its early days around this time so the idea of a dynamic/interactive site like this was not on the cards.

  • I think Hotbot did that back in the 90's, and it's relaunched (well, the name and domain have been put to use again) as a privacy focused search that combines an AI style question/answer style system as well as traditional link list result. https://www.hotbot.com

  • For those wanting to know what the ink costs for comparison it's £2.04 per ml.

    Next time I'm in the club and want to show how baller I am then I'm buying a round of HP light magenta.

  • I'd recommend avoiding Google for web searching. Duckduckgo has been a good alternate for me for about 5 years now. I've heard that Bing is a good alternate, even though its a Microsoft service. ChatGPT is also a good option to compliment web searches, though I'd recommend getting a second result from another service if looking up an answer to a question, but when doing general questions/suggestions it can outperform a web search in both detail and ability to refine/filter.

    Google is just a ranked ad delivery service based on an abused and gamed SEO system, it's fucking awful for delivering useful links.