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  • Deer eyes have pupils that are wide, horizontal slits, as you can see in the image above. This shape allows them to let in more light than human pupils can, especially as they open wider in low-light conditions. It also is important in detecting movement across a wide, horizontal view where danger is most likely to appear. While this pupil shape helps them monitor a broader area, they sacrifice sharpness. Normal human eyesight is 20/20. Deer have a normal daylight eyesight of about 20/60, which means they see 3 times less clearly than humans!

    They are best adapted to be “crepuscular,” active around dawn and dusk.

    Deer sacrifice clarity and focus for the ability to detect danger in almost every direction at once.

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    it probably doesn't even see that fence :/

  • why "thank christ"? Was Christ advocating for tab groups?

  • you should stop calling people "normies", if you want them to care about what you have to say

  • are you sure that Microsoft was there with Amazon, Google, Fecesbook and Xhitter?

  • you're lucky to have an open-minded principle

  • The Google Play Store shed 1.8 million apps since the beginning of last year, according to an analysis from Appfigures and reported earlier by TechCrunch.

    In recent years, Google has ramped up efforts to crack down on spammy and low-quality apps. In 2023, the company started carrying out more thorough app reviews and began requiring developers to test their apps with at least 20 people for two weeks. It began purging apps with “limited functionality and content” last year, and announced in January that it blocked 2.36 million policy-violating apps from being published to the Play Store.

    "shed" was definitely a better choice

  • you understandably sound confused

    I try to use "private DNS" option in my phone's settings, but it often does not work, and therefore privacy cannot be protected all the time.

    when you have private DNS enabled, you have no connection if it fails. Is it in "auto" or is there a fallback option?

    Sometimes I just cannot even ping other servers by IP (like 1.1.1.1) because of it. My question is: WHY this function requires hostname (so you need to query some other plain text DNS before reaching encrypted DNS)?

    🤔

    Also if I understand well, it uses DNS over TLS, but I'm curious why not DNS over HTTPS (which seems like a reliable solution since I have it configured in my browser and there is never a problem with it...also it uses IP address instead of hostname).

    you shouldn't use both, iirc. Your browser is bypassing your "DNS over TLS" in this case

    Why no one is seeing this problem and no one wants to address it?

    because there is no problem?

    I tried downloading Quad9 app, but it does not work either (I guess some IPS is filtering TLS requests in my network, but again why DOH is not used then?).

    quad9 app works as a vpn. What do you mean by "it does not work either"?

  • Prices start at £219 in the UK or €249 in Europe for a model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Customers in the US can buy an 8GB/256GB model for $279 through Nothing’s beta program.

  • do you edit after generation?

  • tie needs to be longer 😁

  • unfortunately indeed

    but it would look more like this 👇 than that 👆

  • theme is in a cats world and will feature cats doing human activities.

    what kind of a "human activity" is pictured there 👆

  • i skipped the "floating" and "rock" to comment on the "middle of space" 😅