I use LeechBlock NG. It has many different blocking options, including greyscale, or a countdown before the page loads.
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I use LeechBlock NG. It has many different blocking options, including greyscale, or a countdown before the page loads.
I’m in the exact same situation, however the right shift key broke, and activates randomly. This laptop only ever moved between a cupboard and a desk, without the tiniest bump, but after a couple months of very light use the shift key breaks. I now have to have sticky keys enabled permanently.
Also the only way to enable sticky keys on the login screen is to triple click the power button. You would thing they could just put a button for the accessibility accessibility menu next to the one for the keyboard layout switcher, but no.
Haha I read it as “foot bug zapper”, as in a bug zapper you attach to your foot…
Yes, that makes a lot more sense.
Step 3 is where the issue occurs. The last party to submit their value has control over the output. Any complex calculations can easily be passed off as network lag. One solution I can think of is to pass the values round in a circle, one by one. This would require each party to share their value before they have seen all other values. At the end each party would share their calculated values to verify they match. Probably other solutions as well.
I would usually describe it as grey. There have been a few times where a sunset or the moon have provided some contrast, causing the greenness to become slightly noticeable. Last night was the first time I’ve seen such an obvious pink.
Sadly it doesn’t get dark enough here at this time of year, so my family down south had a better view.
59°N, northern Scotland.
It’s the green parts that look white / grey. I believe it’s more of an illusions - if you have something to contrast it with, such as the moon, you can start to see a slight green tint. The pink I saw last night was very noticeable though.
The red parts are rarer and harder to see. Especially with the naked eye.
The red parts were very visible last night, and I found their colour much easier to see with the naked eye than the green parts ever are.
A good starting point, but since they are GET requests, there is no reason to leave the browser.
You can visit the links directly, such as (I filled in OP’s instance):
I’ve heard from somewhere that chrome doesn’t render JSON nicely, so make sure to use firefox!
Other interesting parameters are saved_only
and disliked_only
.
My dad had this same issue. He spoke to IT, and they sent him a security key he could use instead. Ended up needing a new phone a few months later anyway though…
The comment is not a response to the prompt though, but a reply to another comment.
They are both too big for me. I like a small rural community, where everything is close enough that no car is needed (an island in my case). I grew up in a city, and I’m so glad I got out of there.
I just scrolled past this post without opening it, didn’t mean anything to me. Then I opened a new tab, and it happened to me for the first time. Had to go back and find this post.
The weird thing is, that it was you! It briefly said “Eugenia” in the top right, with a pink-haired profile picture. I hadn’t clicked on this post beforehand, and as far as I’m aware the new tab I opened didn’t contain this post. I’m very confused.
I’ve convinced them all to use matrix with me. For some reason they still use Skype with each other.
Also it sounds like you still use facebook? In which case doesn’t that make you the boomer of this comment section? I don’t see why you would use a public social platform to communicate with your family - that’s what messaging services are for. Also what’s wrong with SMS? It’s literally just another messaging service, built into phones by default.
also also if SMS is for boomers.
and people’s parents are likely to be boomers.
does it not make sense that people will use SMS to communicate with their parents?
something something something I win.
Oh my goodness. And when it comes out the nose is completely clear and blood free. Sometimes I miss having nosebleeds.
I see everything in every comment in this thread. I don’t think anyone has actually said anything censorable yet. I do see “removed” now and again though.
As a Lemmy.ml user, I believe the censoring happens for every comment I view through that instance.
(£1 gbp = $1.27 usd = €1.17 eur)
Cheapest land - £15,000 (0.56 acres)
Cheapest “house” - £50,000 - The dwellinghouse may be suitable for renovation or as a building site for a new property
Cheapest livable house - £85,000 - looks like it was lived in at least.
Cheapest flat - £85,000 (1 bed)
Church - £100,000 - The adjacent cemetery is not included in the sale.
trefle.io has data from various sources, though a lot of pages are rather empty.