A lazy cat in human skin, an eldritch being borne of the '90s.
Me in this thread: revolvingdoor.gif
Did they find it?
Copy pasta from Twitter
Just reposting, but yes, I like them too!
https://danny0838.github.io/content-farm-terminator/en/
Sorry our sync is behind. :)
I know I am a meme lord but this isn’t one (in a colloquial sense). I saw one of the big journalism mills for science put these out and liked it and wanted to boost this space.
It is a spiteful action because they know they would lose the ensuing lawsuit if they went further.
This is extremely Lincolnshire.
PS: You could also set up VS Code to do Mermaid. https://www.50-nuances-octets.fr/en/posts/turn-android-tablet-into-ide-with-vscode-nix/ I got it to run. :)
Mermaid works with Excalidraw and Obsidian. :) Actually all 3 work together on tablets/mobile, using plugins into Obsidian. You can always self host Excalidraw too, but the plugin is far easier.
Xmind, of course.
Excalidraw and draw.io are also options. There’s always mermaidjs too.
I comboed vyvanse and guanfacine for this and it worked. Another option. Don’t get, it takes a while. I too had a long journey.
This is why I moved. People look at me like I have 4 heads when I describe some things.
bazinga
I was wondering the same.
Lynn Doan Tue, March 19, 2024 at 11:14 AM GMT·1 min read
(Bloomberg) – Reddit Inc., the social media platform gearing up for an initial public offering this week, said Nokia Oyj has accused it of infringing some of their patents.
Nokia Technologies, the company’s licensing business, sent Reddit a letter on Monday with the claims, and Reddit is evaluating them, according to a filing made Tuesday. “As we face increasing competition and become increasingly high profile, the possibility of receiving more intellectual property claims against us grows,” Reddit said in the filing. Nokia’s claims come as Reddit prepares for an initial public offering in an effort to raise hundreds of millions of dollars. The company has been working toward a listing for years, and its public market debut this week is set to become a high-profile addition to the year’s roster of newly and soon-to-be public companies.
Nokia is no stranger to patent fights. In February, the company reached a patent agreement with Chinese phone maker Vivo, ending a years-long dispute that dragged the two companies into court and forced Vivo to pull out of Germany. In 2021, Daimler and Nokia settled a dispute over the licensing of wireless technology patents in cars, ending a legal battle that had at one point threatened sales of the iconic Mercedes brand in its home country.
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature!
https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/corporate-takeover-american-politics
This is what you’re probably referring to. I highly recommend reading the document mentioned. It’s enlightening to say the least.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tech.ula