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To show you the power of Flex Tape, I sawed this library in half!
To show you the power of Flex Tape, I sawed this library in half!
And scale only scales one dimension… the width is unchanged.
Something something state department.
Something something private e-mail server.
So it’s a fictitious fallacy
And then responding to those tips in an appropriate and timely manner.
Makes it more likely that this one was a “good one” then, doesn’t it.
At least we finally know what values she was referring to
This is all kinds of stupid. Not only are these folk openly bigoted, they don’t care whether their bigotry is misapplied from their stated target. They just want to hate somebody.
If you missed it, I missed it too
🤞here’s hoping the next SE is mini sized.
That double tap ad was hilarious
Reminds me of the old wii ads
True Patriot™️
I don’t think Apple has ever made their own phone screens. They are a not a manufacturing company.
The limitation was the size of the human hand. Jobs wanted it designed to be single hand navigable. This was widely broadcast and know since the introduction of the first iPhone, and criticized once android phones got larger.
The last form factor Jobs oversaw was the 5. The screen did change so a preexisting contract wasn’t constraining the size. The screen got slightly taller but was kept the same width. It had the smallest screen of major phones released that same year, and was still smaller than the flagship android phones of the previous year.
The first form factor that jobs did not oversee was the larger 6 and even larger 6plus.
It’s because this WorldNews community is hosted on lemmy.ml. There’s better alternatives on @lemmy.world and @kbin.social
I don’t think that idiom means what you think it means.
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban said the protests of summer 2020, sometimes spontaneous, “presented many unique challenges for officers” who were trying to protect people’s First Amendment rights while ensuring public safety.
The Public was safer before the police showed up.
these COULD pose a huge safety risk. Until the parts are tested it is unclear if they are actually bad.
this is a badly written article
The article is correct. The safety risk is that the parts COULD be dangerous to use. Whether the parts are actually defective or not is irrelevant because they don’t know; that’s what makes them a risk.
Don’t you worry your pretty little head. The majority of Americans will still be be subsidizing global Pharma profits. This negotiation only covers individuals with government funded healthcare, which we try to keep to a bare minimum over here.
Oh dear.
Here we go again…
Wheat and sunflowers are hobbled by the war in Ukraine; now rice. What else should I have on my global food crisis bingo card? Mad cow? Bird flu? Corn? Beans? Are we going to lose all the bananas again?
Garak is a simple tailor. He resolves an impossible situation in the least tailorly way possible yet somehow maintains plausible deniability.