perviouslyiner 13h ago • 100%
Here's a story on their app to track this stuff: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/14/trump-ground-game-smartphone-app
"have little way to know whether canvassers are actually knocking on doors or whether they are cheating – for instance, by “speed-running” routes"
perviouslyiner 1d ago • 100%
jwz.org/blog, for obvious reasons.
perviouslyiner 5d ago • 100%
For the exits, you could have a little balcony with corner walkways either side, and steps down? Helps avoid the "ramp immediately after a door" trip hazard.
perviouslyiner 5d ago • 100%
perviouslyiner 5d ago • 100%
You can × on items in the history to tune the algorithm.
perviouslyiner 6d ago • 100%
30 years ago today - some cinemas are marking the anniversary with a showing.
perviouslyiner 6d ago • 100%
His wife took over the channel after Beau was burned-out.
Apologies if not the normal format for this sub, but quite interesting to see what happens when someone with homemade license plates tries to visit a secure area.
perviouslyiner 6d ago • 100%
"We still never talk sometimes" - Swanson
perviouslyiner 6d ago • 100%
And not just burning them for power/transport - a lot of this is coming from forest fires.
perviouslyiner 1w ago • 100%
His telling of this event [severely jetlagged] adds even more to the story.
perviouslyiner 1w ago • 100%
So what was the “little incident in Arizona”?
perviouslyiner 1w ago • 100%
There's a UK scheme called Flood Re that does this kind of thing. If you're more than a certain probability of flooding, you need to go with an insurer that's backed by the government's reinsurance policy.
perviouslyiner 1w ago • 100%
There's an "editorial complaints" link at the bottom of BBC news website.
perviouslyiner 1w ago • 100%
So, you already pressed the button?
perviouslyiner 1w ago • 100%
dyslexic?
perviouslyiner 2w ago • 100%
Agnes Nutter, Good Omens.
Alternatively, "The most powerful person in Discworld is Granny Weatherwax"
perviouslyiner 2w ago • 100%
Technology Connections did a test and he thinks it's fine.
perviouslyiner 2w ago • 100%
Your last example reminds me of someone editing Wikipedia to list Ronnie O'Sullivan as the winner of the World Open, about 20 minutes before the final match finished.
They were right, and anyone would agree that it was all-but-certain, but it hadn't actually happened yet.
perviouslyiner 2w ago • 100%
as a British pervert, I'm guessing you must be the Canadian?
Ficsit does not waste.
One of Wired's interview series, this one with Alexandros Washburn.
The only alternatives mentioned were Threads and Bluesky.
May be relevant to [today's UK news](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/gallery/2024/aug/07/anti-racism-protesters-gather-across-england-in-pictures), where local communities are having to teach this lesson again so many years later.
Seen on jwz's site. Be *super* careful before posting anything low-effort over there!
Nice to see some progress on making paths without all the normal planning overhead!
Update on 2019 [events from eBay](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EBay_stalking_scandal) including charging documents and news coverage