

Wouldn’t it work the same way on eBay then?
Also [email protected]. Not a lot of Zeppos out here.


Wouldn’t it work the same way on eBay then?


It depends on the locale. People already do this a ton on Facebook.


anyway, this is basically a bug fix update log that this dork turned into a blog post so he can pretend that he has a useful position


Nadella can’t leave soon enough. Probably the worst CEO MS has ever had


Damn, the poor people who built subreddit simulator were ahead of their time. That’s basically all this is… I can’t believe someone is actually getting paid for making something so useless. Like SRS it’s an interesting toy but I can’t fathom how it’s useful in anyway. Maybe Facebook just wanted to hire the developer.


I never knew you had to wash your sheets before you slept on them
Absolute heathen
I’d make a database with one table holding the encounter names, and then another with attributes where each is associated with the IDs of the appropriate encounters. Then select a name, and the associated attributes, print out the name, and then assume you want the output in html, a <ul>, loop over the attributes and print each one starting with <li>, then end with </ul>.

Ah, sorry, I read your post incorrectly. Glad it got figured out.

I’m not sure what you mean by a website that does this, but Lemmy uses a couple different simple formats for that. You can use a ! or just /c/. For instance


The idea that AI is a “google killer” and a replacement for web sites always struck me as incredibly dumb. I know that’s how many people use it though, which is fairly awful. So, AI gets all of its information from websites. If it puts websites out of existence, where is it getting new information from?
Lemmy.ml specifically? I doubt if it’s representative of Lemmy as a whole.

Traverse City? Damn


Plenty of money to imprison and torture people. Not so much for lunches for poor kids though.

Maybe Elron could get Starships to stop blowing up constantly and then work on that.


I’m guessing it’s straight into the military
Wow, the pi constant naming inconsistency is terrible.
Yeah. I have celiac and would very much regret eating a sleeve of saltines.

Oh, it’s horrific. That’s been a bad enough trend in cars for many reasons, such as how it makes it almost impossible to adjust anything without looking at the screen, unlike physical buttons. Things like “can’t open the glove box manually” is ridiculous. Then there are also issues like the electric doors that you can’t open from the outside if the car lacks power, and how the manual releases are difficult to locate and in some models, rear doors don’t even have manual releases. The regular door operation is stupid, too. When I was in a Model 3 Uber, it wasn’t even clear to me how to open the door from the inside at first. That just scratches the surface too.
My guess is eBay is too dense to know how it would really work and people would do whatever makes sense.