Love me some malaphors. My personal favorite is mixing “shit or get off the pot” and “if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen”
I was gonna say, sounds like a great use-case for quantum statistics. Until the roll, each arrow is in a superposition where it can be said to be simultaneously cursed and normal. Luck check for each shot until all of either are fully gone.
It may seem that way, but in reality they’re both exactly the same.
There are still secrets that nobody knows in Noita.
Eye messages, for one.
I use an off-brand clone of a Nespresso machine with off-brand pods. Hannah Montana Linux?
Gotta make sure the root language is removed also. Add --no-preserve-root
for that.
Where I’m from, we strung 'em up by the bura’zak-ka.
It really sounds like something that Mr. Pin and Mr. Tulip heard from a guild member in The Truth, but I can’t find the reference exactly.
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That’s not what it’s there for. It can also be used that way.
Icky!
Reminds me of the Swedish Fish Theory in a way.
With $100,000, I invested it and then I turned it into $16,000.
Sorry, this comment was mainly just providing the previous user with a correction because they seemed to think that the other person that they were replying to was talking about forcing people to use phone apps, which I assume we all agree is bad and would likely work if there were a concentrated push for it.
Concerning your points after “using the browser”: I want websites to use replaceState and manage their own intra-page navigation with a cookie. They can still intercept the back button as they do now, but they should only get the single history entry until they switch to a new page, if they ever do.
I don’t think I’m disputing your facts, I was responding to the scenario you presented which was, essentially, “what about email”. I would say it’s fair that my opinion on a canonical browser history is solid and unlikely to change, though.
I think the word ‘app’ was being used in place of ‘webapp’ there, which is the general target audience for this feature.
I don’t think that email and browser history are similar enough to make a meaningful comparison, honestly.
Maybe someone could say that, but I am not.
I see a specific instance of a specific bad feature being specifically abused. I don’t care to entertain whatabouts.
I accept that it’s how things are, I just personally feel as though the only way this feature could ever work as it does now is with the implementation it has now, and that the convenience of single page webapps that use history manipulation is not worth the insane annoyance of helping my grandma get out of websites that tell her that she has been hacked by the FBI.
I haven’t thought about that show in forever and a half