

I have a blanket I’ve slept with every day since I was barely a month old (am 23 now), wouldn’t trade it for anything. I can definitely relate :)
I have a blanket I’ve slept with every day since I was barely a month old (am 23 now), wouldn’t trade it for anything. I can definitely relate :)
I think that’s called Omegle.
Additionally, it is known that cows are mammals. Therefore, by transitivity, we can show that coconuts are mammals. QED.
This is me, I have had the same thing for breakfast every day for the last 5? maybe 6 years.
I love that the human body can sometimes just decide “hey I’m gonna make two of that” and then proceed to operate perfectly fine.
Switzerland, which probably makes this even funnier
i was using one of these to connect my laptop to my “speakers” (an old stereo set) as recently as 2019, lmao
I feel like this could work using a tiny generator attached to the drive’s motorized wheel, but that’s probably too complex to be cost-effective for something like this unfortunately.
My guess would be Google scholar (or whatever their thing is called which lets you search through a bazillion indexed books and other texts)
I would be very hesitant to run sed on a bunch of files consisting primarily of highly compressed binary data.
Okay, but to be fair you should divide that by at least 2^64 because ISPs are throwing out huge blocks left and right. My home plan with Swisscom gives me a single dynamic IPv4 address and an entire /64 IPv6 prefix, and I’m pretty sure it was /60 at one point.
What would be the point of streaming a game at 4K onto an 800p display?
We need someone to figure out the minimal number of bits which need to be flipped to change an Interstellar rip into Doom gameplay footage.
I think they’re on the end of the catwalk right above the small building in the corner, which would make sense since they’d have to appear in the middle of the sphere unless the image is cropped. Hard to be sure with this resolution, but I’d bet those few lighter pixels are the person holding the camera.