Search
1000 results for “underlap”
-
I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
-
I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
-
I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
-
I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
-
What a wonderful collection of paintings on the abolitionist movement and early women's rights campaigners, at the National Portrait Gallery in London (2nd floor).
-
Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
-
Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
-
Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
-
Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
-
Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
-
Argh! TIL one of my favourite bookshops, Blackwells, is actually now a trading name for Waterstones Booksellers Ltd.
I'd better use https://uk.bookshop.org/ instead.
-
Argh! TIL one of my favourite bookshops, Blackwells, is actually now a trading name for Waterstones Booksellers Ltd.
I'd better use https://uk.bookshop.org/ instead.
-
Argh! TIL one of my favourite bookshops, Blackwells, is actually now a trading name for Waterstones Booksellers Ltd.
I'd better use https://uk.bookshop.org/ instead.
-
Argh! TIL one of my favourite bookshops, Blackwells, is actually now a trading name for Waterstones Booksellers Ltd.
I'd better use https://uk.bookshop.org/ instead.
-
@nilesh I can see a "Follow" button next to a topic on the site, but how would I follow it from another instance?
Not sure about an AP test suite. I found this, which you may have seen already: https://git.feneas.org/feneas/fediverse/-/wikis/Watchlist-for-ActivityPub-developer-resources#testing
-
If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
-
Left-handers like me:
* Don't notice artwork inside cups (it's usually on the side they drink from).
* Wonder why latte art is always upside down. (Sometimes I dare to ask for a decaf, skinny, left-handed flat white.)
* Don't need to swap the knife and fork.
* Think scissors are defective.
* Destroy fountain pens.
Anything else? 👈
-
@cdevroe Or maybe I posted to my blog today? Or maybe even I blogged today.
-
The IETF have kindly cross-posted a minor variation of my post to their blog: https://www.ietf.org/blog/jsonpath-rfc/
-
The IETF have kindly cross-posted a minor variation of my post to their blog: https://www.ietf.org/blog/jsonpath-rfc/
-
The IETF have kindly cross-posted a minor variation of my post to their blog: https://www.ietf.org/blog/jsonpath-rfc/
-
The IETF have kindly cross-posted a minor variation of my post to their blog: https://www.ietf.org/blog/jsonpath-rfc/
-
I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
-
I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
-
I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
-
I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
-
I'm not thinking of hosting my own Mastodon instance just yet, but I wonder what the effects are on the continued growth (in quality as well as size) of one's network when moving to self-hosting.
One of the advantages I can see would be to tempt friends to join in who have been put off by the extremely low signal/noise ratio of traditional social media.
Any self-hosters care to comment?
Please boost for visibility.
-
If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
-
If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
-
If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)