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‘course, supporting cool stuff in new orleans is about the best way to flip the bird at baton rouge.
‘course, supporting cool stuff in new orleans is about the best way to flip the bird at baton rouge.
we make exceptions for even the murdering and stealing.
dont many of the language primitives confer the possibility of thrown exceptions?
cant practically anything throw an exception given the right (sometimes extremely remotely possible) circumstances?
i havent seen bad results at least. i use one with a good rating/latency listed on searx.space
yes i also noticed google search is absolute trash lately. so i switched to searx and life is better. i only go to google for street view and reverse image search now.
looks like inscryption :D
for those curious like me, wikipedia says this was a coal/diesel plant
theres also cooked.wiki. tack “cooked.wiki/“ onto the start of a recipe URL and it scrapes and reformats for you
that was it!
i like it. years ago i did a puzzle where the box cover showed an illustration of the past and the actual puzzle was the same scene in the future
i feel that decentralized search is an extremely valuable thing to start thinking about. but the devil is in practically every one of the details.
i learned a new shoe-tying technique and try to share it with others when they’re game
why do these things almost never close properly
i was wondering what would it take to make a free/open/noncommercial search solution maintained by a collective (like wikipedia or something). search is too important to be ruined for everyone by corporations.
why limit the playback to human life? how about the vagaries of past/future speciation?
seems like a special hell to me either way.
cool. ive wanted a monospaced times-alike like their Xenon here.
if the fish were writing the licenses… well, i guess the yachts are already sinking…
The best musicians can often be seen creating the most dulcet tones on the most dirty, busted, and worn-in instruments.