TheSizeOfACow

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TheSizeOfACow

TheSizeOfACow

@SizeCow

Not here to spread original thoughts, just following along with the occasional comment. Starting to give up on blocking bot followers :/

Norway Katılım Eylül 2022
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@OJoelsen Hopefully someone will ask for an update on that hospital ship
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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
Jeff Landry arrived in Nuuk on Sunday, accompanied by physician Joseph Griffin. Griffin told TV 2 that Landry had asked him to join the trip to Nuuk to help “assess the medical needs” in Greenland. The American doctor emphasized that he is participating as a “volunteer” and that his main purpose during the visit is to speak with Greenlanders about their experiences with the healthcare system. “First and foremost, we want to learn how healthcare is practiced here,” he said. —TV2
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@brave_romania Moldovas minister of culture should look up just about any movie on rotten tomatoes.com for a quick introduction to the jury/general public discrepancy
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Brave Romania@brave_romania·
🇲🇩 Moldova’s Minister of Culture is demanding explanations after the Moldovan jury gave only 3 points to Romania at Eurovision 2026. Meanwhile, the Moldovan public awarded Romania the maximum 12 points.
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@wyahk Start by living in a country where you don't have access to healthcare
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@DailyClutchh Not trying to stir up anything, but why is "they" used when referring to a "black man"?
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DC@DailyClutchh·
The time a black man disguised himself as a white man to see if he would experience "White Privileged" you won't believe what happened😳
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@DOPreston Neighboring countries usually have some kind of shared cultural history, resulting in similar musical preferences
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Duke of Preston
Duke of Preston@DOPreston·
They need to stop this neighbouring Country’s giving each other 12 points, the Juries are suppose to be above that. #Eurovision
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@vxunderground @NathanMcNulty To be fair, those Graph modules are exceptionally horrible and should never have been released. Someone at Microsoft should be ashamed of themselves
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Microsoft: PowerShell is simple and easy to use. Actual PowerShell command: Remove-MgIdentityAuthenticationEventFlowAsOnGraphAPretributeCollectionExternalUserSelfServiceSignUpAttributeIdentityUserFlowAttributeByRef No, this isn't a joke. This was noted by @NathanMcNulty
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@MrPitbull07 How many millions of bees do you need to form a continuous, visible, line of flying bees over 11 miles? And why would they even return to a slab of concrete? Dont bees just follow their queen?
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
Every single one. Forty-three hives vanished overnight from Paul Kerrigan's property outside Greenville. Sheriff's office told him to file insurance. Paul just opened his empty bee yard and waited. Within seventy-two hours, scout bees started returning. Then foragers. Then entire swarms, trailing back along their original flight paths from eleven miles east, settling on the bare concrete pads where their hives once stood. Deputies followed the bee line to a rented storage unit on Hamby Road. Found all forty-three hives stacked floor to ceiling, bees mostly gone. The thief's fingerprints were everywhere. So were about nine thousand stings.
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kapilansh
kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
how do teams actually share .env variables securely because the options I see are - Slack DM (terrible) - email (worse) - shared Notion doc (somehow even worse) - 1Password or similar - something I'm missing
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Based on the CCTV video, the cyclist was riding along the right edge when he was suddenly thrown under a passing car in the lane. The driver had no time to react or brake, per the post. This points to the cyclist likely being at fault—possibly losing control on the snowy road or veering unexpectedly. No public info yet on charges, as the incident just happened today.
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CCTV FOOTAGE
CCTV FOOTAGE@cctvfootages·
A thrashing accident involving a cyclist - he was thrown right under a passing car. The driver didn't have time to react and brake. The cyclist died.
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@otokyo__ If your God is so great and loving he'll judge me by my actions and intentions. Not whether or not I spend my life in fear of eternal damnation
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Tokyo@otokyo__·
Dear atheist, What if, after you die, you find out that God is real all along? You lose.
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@james406 The number of pipelines I've started in my life, only to realize they spent the entire night waiting for permission to access a variable group.....
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james hawkins@james406·
i spent the entire day keeping my laptop lid open so my AI agents could run brought portable chargers, tethered to my phone for internet, the whole deal finally, when i got home, i opened my laptop to see the work they'd done nothing had happened because Claude was waiting for permission to open the project folder this is the future of work
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
I'm too close to this problem to have a valid opinion, likely, but... I never treated operating systems as religions or clubs. When I worked at Microsoft, for the first several years I still ran AmigaDOS at home (until NT came out). Today I run a half dozen Linux servers and containers. I do my productivity work on a Mac. And I do most of my coding on a Windows machine. I also own a chainsaw, a soldering iron, and a torque wrench. The right tool for the right job. And stay out of comp.sys.advocacy.coleco_adam!
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud

I despised Microsoft so much growing up. It was part of my core identity. I got into Linux largely because I hated Microsoft. And it's so weird, almost 30 years later, that I have a huge amount of respect for Microsoft. I still have my criticisms but I have respect for them.

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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@washghost1 @Emilio2763 Seatbelts have been mandatory where I live all my life. Never once have I heard of anyone being decapitated, or even nearly decapitated, by a seatbelt
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Washingtons ghost
Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
Shouldn’t it ultimately be my choice whether or not I wear a seatbelt?
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@anishmoonka Is that $10.000 per seat cost, the actual cost, or just a "it got too expensive" exaggeration?
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
That bus ceiling TV came from airlines. By the early 1980s, planes already had small box TVs in their ceilings running movies off VHS tapes. Bus companies copied the whole setup ten years later, fabric covering and all. That tube TV weighed nearly 30 pounds, bolted into a moving bus. The driver pushed a tape in at the start of the trip. Everyone watched the same movie. Get on late, you missed the start. Factories made about 160 million tube screens a year in the mid-90s. Tube TV sales kept climbing until 2005. Then flat-screens took over. Sony had stopped making them in Japan the year before. India's Videocon, the last big maker, shut its factory in 2015. Buses moved on to flat seat-back screens in the 2000s. Then operators started ripping those out too. Lux Express, a European bus company that carries 3 million passengers a year, says onboard screen use roughly halved over the last decade. Nearly nine devices connect to the bus WiFi for every ten passengers. American Airlines began pulling the same kind of screens from its planes in 2017. Same reason. The phone in the passenger's pocket made a $10,000 install per seat pointless. So that fabric-covered box TV was a 90s copy of airline tech. The phone in your pocket killed both versions.
Science girl@sciencegirl

In the 90s this was peak luxury on buses

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Ashton 🇧🇦
Ashton 🇧🇦@AshtonKurchin·
@80s_channel Copy protection. And the tapes which didn't have it, I would stuff some paper in there lol
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George@GeorgeThe57th·
@ServoEnjoyer This was a trick used by people who had a walkman. Yes it did have a rewind but people would do this to preserve batteries.
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TheSizeOfACow
TheSizeOfACow@SizeCow·
@GdsBannedFren @ServoEnjoyer I bought my last walkman around 96. Discman was crap and I still need an economical way to copy albums from the library and friends. MP3 was still about 5 years away
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GdsBannedFren@GdsBannedFren·
@ServoEnjoyer most people weren't messing with cassette tapes in the 90s. that was an 80s thing. by then we had moved onto CDs but the writers clearly had no idea
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