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henkpoley.bsky.social
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There are ways to schedule tweets. But maybe you mean interacting as well.
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Het kabinet valt en meteen dromen over koala’tie vorming?
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How very meta.
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Kansje dat dit wel werkt: @iisg-amsterdam.bsky.social
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It is designed to be a really boring food, which supposedly only makes you think boring thoughts. As things go. It is absolutely meant to be food you are not supposed to want to eat.
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It’s true though, it was the reason it was first made. Kellogg was a strange man.
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genius.com/Tori-amos-co...
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The descendants of QuickTime VR.
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Als de postbode het niet snapt leggen ze het bij jou neer?
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I’m only getting 0.1 from my data source, are you sure it it’s truly random?
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They didn’t put like an autonomous weather station there?
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Typos in data entry by the border agents I guess.
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First notch: www.nederlandwereldwijd.nl/reisadvies/v... (Screenshot machine translated by Apple’s Safari) Dutch foreign ministry changes advice for travel to the USA for LGBTQ+, especially transgender people.
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You are probably correct, but I don’t see any advisory on these page: www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-...
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Still I don’t think the USA will be marked red soon.
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This is the Russia specific map in the “Reisapp” (you can look around yourself). France of course can be strategically targeted by Russia due to their weaponry. So they have different recommendations.
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For example, here’s the color code map from the government of The Netherlands. Even Russia is written like “Only go there on purpose, it’s not safe to go on holiday.” (With some internal regions marked red, due to military activity.)
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Travel advisories tend to be just advisories. Only the highest rating, like “we cannot be certain of your safety, and there are no ambassadors nor envoys in the country” would prohibit travel. I don’t see that happening.
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Ah bsky.app/profile/phil...
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This has to do with financing by the US government, and not some kind of brewing epidemic I’ve been missing? (🫣)
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Naar het schijnt kunnen 40ers in de “originele iPhone grootte” niet alle emojis onderscheiden. Iets met oude ogen.
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(Yes) Blender is a 3D rendering software.
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You probably mean some mapping service that is acting odd? And not this: gpsjam.org (there are no GPS issues in the US)
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Someone is being naughty and not tracking their buffers properly?
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Probably since the last time that Microsoft changed something about “snippets” was around Windows 2000/XP.
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Ah, sinds 1 maand geleden is het nieuws widget weer terug in de NOS iOS APP.
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It is probably more that the back button is something unnatural, and developers have to do work to make it work.
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Of course as an election stunt, you can add an average €250 of taxes every year, and then once every 4 years pay €1000 once (“if we become the largest part”).
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Apparently since 2021?
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The current NATO chief tried to pull this same trick in The Netherlands when he was prime minister, €1000 though (in 2012, €1390 now). For him it was just an election stunt. Still bullshit to assume you could quickly remove €1000 of spending from government budget per working tax payer.
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Sometimes it helps when communicating with others to use their ways of saying things, or with devices that use their own particular terminology.
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Luckily nowadays language models are happy to help, if you have the time and in the position to ask them. It’s pretty nice for when the ends of the frontotemporal lobes are tired, or otherwise disconnecting, or not being carefully listened to. 😂
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“Our seats are just crate!”
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Worm-based! 😅
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They expect that ~2% of your house to need to be rebuilt every 6 years.
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There is this though: youtu.be/bNOol5OTasw
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Sometimes you see this behaviour at work (or hear about other workplaces).
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Had a domestic rat “break” my laptop screen. It stood on the screen dimming button. That day I learned it dims all the way to backlight off.
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And yet I don’t think the US military command would listen attack decree on any of those. That would be silly. The “threatened” countries will formally complain a bit, and after 4 years we can hope the Democrats have a plan to deradicalize a large part the population of of the USA.
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In the whole of things it doesn’t matter much, but it’s “sieg”. The ordering of those letters i-e (for the English [ee] sound) in German is like in most European languages, and unlike in English.
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Luckily it’s just pretend battles at the moment. There is nothing going on, outside of silly deployments to the border. Police being (unnecessarily) deployed to the borders is also happening in Europe. Apparently the current politics is “lets try stupid things we already know we don’t need to do”.
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For those outside the USA, who have no clue: youtube.com/shorts/Bhx4y...