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  • Came for the comments, was not disappointed. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

  • Tips for Smart TVs?

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  • Interesting. Doesn’t look like that brand is available outside North America, but maybe there is hope?

  • Tips for Smart TVs?

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  • Serious question: what options are there for non-smart TVs these days? I remember looking when I bought a new TV a few years ago, and EVERYTHING was “smart”.

  • I fairly recently tried to do a rm match* but accidentally put a space between the match and the *

  • Are you saying the internet could be lying to me?! :shocked-pikachu:

  • I spent way too much time trying to figure out what percentage of the German population are named “Hans” to see how effective this would be. According to this site and assuming a population of 84m, there’s about 0.01%. This product claims to be 0.09% effective against Germans, so it seems to be Sanitizing more than just Hans.

  • I kinda thought they were in the wrong order, though: “rm -rf ~/“ should have been after “stopped thinking”.

  • I’ve asked myself (and anyone else that would listen) this question many times before, and still have not yet heard a satisfactory answer.

  • I saw them live years ago, and have the book. Can confirm.

  • This is everyone in the world except in one country….

  • So sad when that sign went down… was 100% planned.

  • Haha. I’ll own that. And I’ll happily try (and, no doubt, love) the Nutella concoction you describe - but I’m standing my ground and not calling it fairy bread! 😉

  • No, I mean… chocolate sprinkles?! That’s chocolate ant bread! Fairy bread is white bread, butter, and 100s and 1000s. Nothing else. Australia needs to introduce a Fairy Bread Purity Law to protect our sacred food.

  • Am I the only one thinking “that’s not fairy bread!”?

  • 🎶 drinking white wine in the sun 🎶

  • This is a much more nuanced view than a “total ban” honytawk suggested. I completely agree this should be the norm.

  • There’s definitely many sane countries that have “strict” gun control. But that’s very different to a “total ban”.

  • That is definitely not true. Even in Australia, which has some of the strictest gun laws, we don’t have a “total ban”. If you have a legitimate reason to have a firearm, you can get a license. And yes, legitimate reasons can include “guns are fun” - it just means that if that is your reason, the gun is only used at a gun club, and you can’t walk around the streets with it.

    Edit: reading your other posts, it seems you mean “carried in population centres”. Stored and/or used in controlled environments within population centres, and even open carried by appropriately licences individuals (eg police) is still a far cry from a “total ban”.

  • What country has a “total” ban on firearms?