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Dave_r , to lemmyshitpost in Melons right.

Ahh the Midnight Mellon Mounter

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S , to memes in What's a Pirate's least favorite letter?
@PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

D

Arghblarg , to linuxmemes in Windows 12
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Don’t let your guard down. Maybe this time they’ll fully pull the TPM/UEFI trigger and make it impossible to install any other OS on new PCs… they have lots of leverage over manufacturers to tighten the screws on the BIOS and boot process.

jmcs ,

The European Commission would appreciate the multi billion euro “donation” from Microsoft if they did something so obviously anti competitive.

DetectiveKakuna ,

I agree, but also when has a threat of a fine ever stopped a capitalist from doing what they want? They just call it the cost of doing business.

IHeartBadCode , to linuxmemes in Windows 12
@IHeartBadCode@kbin.social avatar

Windows 12: Paintbrush now comes with ads to Microsoft's subscription AI Paintbrush service. Also bucket fill is now a $0.49 DLC.

partial_accumen ,

“What to make quick copies of certain areas of the image? Buy 100 packs of both ‘Copy’ and ‘Paste’ tokens now on sale in the Microsoft store! Each use of Copy or Paste function uses only 1 token. Make sure you stock up for ‘Back to School’!”

solberg , to selfhosted in Another good reason not to open port 22

Is public key authentication not good enough? Tailscale is cool but can be tedious if you also use other VPNs

bjornp_ ,

Yeah that’s what I have too. One of my servers is exposed with key auth and I just tunnel to other servers from there. A few MB egress is nothing compared with the amount of spam my webserver needs to deal with

Breakfulus_Emphotoga , to cat in I call this a tube of cat
@Breakfulus_Emphotoga@kbin.social avatar

I yearn to squish cat

BaronDoggystyleVonWoof , to android in What alternative Android apps do you use for online platforms that are currently in the enshittification phase?

I use Yattee as a YouTube alternative on iOS. Check out YouTube for a short tutorial.

zipzoopaboop , to mildlyinteresting in Tokay Geckos Look Like Mini Dinosaurs

I read that as mint Dino, which I think is also applicable

axum , to selfhosted in Another good reason not to open port 22
@axum@kbin.social avatar

ITT: People who don't understand Tailscale or are allergic to it for 'reasons'

Gork , to memes in But it takes 69 years to make one!

Nice.

jayrodtheoldbod , to lemmyshitpost in built different

Oh, Twitter cunt with an engorged ego from 3000 years ago, I hope you’re suffering now. RIP to you but your not different

EmperorHenry , to memes in It really is just another Rootkit.
@EmperorHenry@sh.itjust.works avatar

As soon as I figure out how to spoof what needs to be spoofed to make firefox work on everything, that’s what I’ll be doing

Green_Bay_Guy , to lemmyshitpost in Oh no. OH NO.

I live in Asia, and normally, “salted cheese” is a bad translation for lightly salted cream. Also, (in Vietnamese anyway) water is assigned to any liquid. I’m assuming this is a lightly salted cream soda

dolle , (edited )

But there’s a picture of cheese next to the text!

Edit: it also says “cheese aroma” (“ostarom”) in Swedish.

Anarki_ ,

Text on labels is Finnish though. The plot thickens.

dolle ,

Text is in both languages. This is common because the countries share a long border.

lapingvino ,

Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.

match ,
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The Finland-Taiwan border is one of the longest undefended borders in the world

basxto ,
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Oh wait … Ursprungsland Taiwan is Swedish? That would be also valid German, but it’s the only text there that would.

Green_Bay_Guy ,

They also do that here. Like a wedge of swiss cheese. I have no idea why. They call heavy cream topping on drinks “Cheese Foam”. https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d83b7c58-20fd-4657-90b0-eacb97fe264a.png

DD666 OP , to memes in But it takes 69 years to make one!

In stark contrast to Europe, which enjoyed an abundance of high-quality iron, Japan’s geographical limitations meant that the availability of good iron ore was scarce. Japanese bladesmiths had to work with whatever they could find, which was often of inferior quality. Despite these challenges, the Japanese developed a process to create their own steel, known as tamahagane or jewel steel.

Tamahagane was produced through a labor-intensive method that involved smelting iron sand and charcoal in traditional clay furnaces called tatara. This process required an intricate… read more (there are more weird articles)

sebinspace ,

I love that you’re so obsessed with this imaginary argument you had in your shower that you’ve decided to spam it it multiple comms.

Wootz ,

In stark contrast to Europe, which enjoyed an abundance of high-quality iron, Japan’s geographical limitations meant that the availability of good iron ore was scarce. Japanese bladesmiths had to work with whatever they could find, which was often of inferior quality. Despite these challenges, the Japanese developed a process to create their own steel, known as tamahagane or jewel steel.

Tamahagane was produced through a labor-intensive method that involved smelting iron sand and charcoal in traditional clay furnaces called tatara. This process required an intricate… read more (there are more weird articles)

Mr_Blott ,

You’re just spamming your own shitty website in all your posts mate. Fuck off back to Reddit, cunts like you are one of the reasons we left.

Cunt

CAPSLOCKFTW ,

Maybe you can accompany them :3

EmpathicVagrant ,

Is your capslock broken, I can hardly hear you.

10_0 ,

In stark contrast to Europe, which enjoyed an abundance of high-quality iron, Japan’s geographical limitations meant that the availability of good iron ore was scarce. Japanese bladesmiths had to work with whatever they could find, which was often of inferior quality. Despite these challenges, the Japanese developed a process to create their own steel, known as tamahagane or jewel steel.

Tamahagane was produced through a labor-intensive method that involved smelting iron sand and charcoal in traditional clay furnaces called tatara. This process required an intricate… read more (there are more weird articles)

rockerface , to lemmyshitpost in It even fits in my pant pockets.

Where do you buy pants like that? I never gave enough pockets

Ubermeisters ,

Cement store

CIWS-30 ,

From the place Deadpool and all those 90's heroes do.

regular_human ,
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The Rob Liefeld section of the mall store

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