

Aren’t judges appointed in almost all countries outside of the US, Mexico and Switzerland.


Aren’t judges appointed in almost all countries outside of the US, Mexico and Switzerland.


Huh… FF is my main browser and I’ve never had an issue. Could it be an extension issue?


I was with you up until aliexpress.
There’s definitely junk on there, but if you look for high purchase volume plus good ratings you’ll get plenty of high quality stuff (minus the middle-man markup).


And that’s from 9 years ago. It’s definitely gotten worse


spoiler tag didnt work for me on the Voyager App for Lemmy.
Spoiler tags for Lemmy are:
First Line = triple colon followed by clickable message
Second line = hidden content
Last line = triple colon


It’s only “terrible” because it’s an accurate reflection of the political climate (just barely counting as parody/satire because that’s apparently the world we live in today)
It’s an older expression I’ve never really understood or liked, but here you go (help from gemini)
“” The expression “It’s a gas” likely originated from Irish slang, where “gas” meant “a joke” or “something frivolous”. This usage gained traction in the 1920s and 1930s within the African American community during the Jazz Age, and James Baldwin used it in print in 1957. It was further popularized by the hippie movement in the 1960s.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Irish Slang: The earliest documented use of “gas” to mean “joke” or “frivolity” is in Irish slang, appearing in print by James Joyce in 1914.
Jazz Age: This usage of “gas” spread within the African American community during the Jazz Age of the 1920s and 1930s.
James Baldwin: The phrase “It’s a gas” appeared in print for the first time in 1957 in a short story by James Baldwin.
Hippie Movement: The expression was further popularized by the hippie movement of the 1960s.


Yeah we’re far from perfect, but for better or worse we would be the smallest culture shock (it would kinda feel like moving to a new state).


Small correction: Bounce rate going UP is what you’re trying to achieve


Canada (Ontario) here. Was taught explicitly to say “point three two”


Any chance he got all the data and access that he actually wanted, so now he’s good?


Me too. Invested in my setup last year :(


I think it could be more tactical than simply not using the correct word. Trump has been a grifter his whole life; selling people things and not delivering on them…entering into contracts and not honoring his side of the agreement.
Being a grifter is a pervasive and consistent theme in his life, so when he accuses others of grifting, it indirectly softens those same accusations when levied at him.


“Grift” not grit. Trump is bad-faith arguing that these public broadcasters offer no value and are just stealing from the public.
In reality this administration just doesn’t like them because journalism and facts fly in the face of their misinformation, disinformation, and political propaganda/spin.
What do you mean trust? I prefer Anthropic/Claude for most things.