I’m a bit concerned about shitshit being so popular, despite never hearing it. Am I out of touch, or are the children wrong?
I’m a bit concerned about shitshit being so popular, despite never hearing it. Am I out of touch, or are the children wrong?
He managed to smile just fine at the 9/11 memorial and at Arlington…
On the other hand it dilutes the effect of lower values because a lot of them are double digit. 20F, 40F, 60F… all double digit, but wildly varying. On the other hand, with Celsius you get:
I don’t know if it’s still the case, but in my experience (years ago) PGP messed with the proper rendering of HTTP email bodies.
From a security standpoint also, the signature confirming that the email is from your is a double edged sword: Yes, your contacts get to verify that it’s you, but you’re also losing plausible deniability (privacy).
I will never forgive JSON for not allowing commas after the last element in a list.
If I had a nickel for every time in the past week I saw an article about a courier game I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t much, but it’s odd that it happened twice.
[The signs] are placed along Hurricane Road at the last major intersection before arriving at the bridge crossing. Basically, there’s no way to miss them.
The reporter overestimates most truck drivers’ situational awareness.
You know what, I think you are right. I was hasty and the shape fits your suggestion better.
Red spider mites. They’re plant pests.
The article’s author mentioned that the problem is not limited to Samsung TVs - someone reported the issue on their phone.
The article does not mention a root cause, but I have a theory that it’s likely a malformed subtitle track. I tend to watch with subtitles on so I run into related issues every once in a while. Most of the time it’s one of two things:
The latter can have multiple effects depending on what format the subs are in, but most of the time it’s a missing end time, meaning that the subtitle stays on. However, some formats also have cues as to who the speaker is, and that comes with a start and end tag like in HTML. I suspect that in this case the end tag is either missing or misaligned in the syntax tree, causing this one line of dialogue to be displayed over and over when the player reaches other lines matching the cue for it, but that don’t get shown because the user has turned subtitles off.
As to why this is bleeding into other shows: I suspect it’s an issue with how the software clients are caching the subtitle files. This would also explain why going back into the episode that caused this fixes things, because it would reset the cached file. Which in turn brings me back to pointing the finger at Amazon, not Samsung, because Samsung would just be loading Amazon’s software client to play the video and subtitles.
Not an entomologist, but I’m thinking terrestrial flatworm - with the white belly perhaps microplana terrestris?
serial: 1
should do that…
Why Birds of Prey and not Suicide Squad (2016)? Could also include Madame Web.
Probably excluded if it missed the minimum 7.0 average rating for the series, which it would have if we take the numbers on Lostpedia. I have no idea if those are accurate though, since it shows the final episode having better rating than all other episodes in the final season.
“Blue lives matter” combined with a hand-drawn “topagent” license plate…
My decision tree roughly follows these steps:
I used to also prioritize GoG because it was largely DRM-free, but the Luna partnership is putting doubt on that.
The biggest shits of all! Yuuuge!