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Axxi, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in Brick

Brick worms… You see, #THIS# is why we can’t have nice things!

Mbourgon, to mildlyinteresting in Brick

I’m guessing ivy?

Ubermeisters, to mildlyinteresting in Brick

A person made these marks, they all kind of focused towards a center line, overall. Maybe a rock hammer? Is especially obvious on the bottom third of the picture with the arcs in the patterns.

i_am_a_cardboard_box, to mildlyinteresting in Brick

This image is not safe for people suffering from trypophobia

ThirdNerd, to mildlyinteresting in Brick
@ThirdNerd@lemmy.world avatar

This should be on “Mildly Irritating” because it’s a vertical, rather than horizontal, pic, which means I can’t make it my wallpaper.

lars,
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It was a vertical section of brick. Just off screen to the left the bricks are completely normal and to the right is a window.

TimeSquirrel, to memes in I noticed after zooming in
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Where have you been, we've been trying to make robot dogs work since the late 90s. Boston Dynamics is gettin' pretty close now.

https://i.imgur.com/cNeWX7n.jpg

CoderKat,

I remember having one of those as a kid. For a few days, it was the best thing ever, till I got bored with it and never played with it again.

bufordt,
@bufordt@sh.itjust.works avatar

Exactly like a real dog.

HiddenLayer5, to memes in A thousand miles
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

To be fair, he did say he’d walk to her if he had no other way. However, since there are said planes, trains and cars, he’s just being efficient.

Pigeon, to programmer_humor in They tried

Not allowing users to access a service at all unless they accept cookies is often against GDPR. See: Can we use ‘cookie walls’?.

To quote:

In some circumstances, this approach is inappropriate; for example, where the user or subscriber has no genuine choice but to sign up. This is because the UK GDPR says that consent must be freely given.

If your use of a cookie wall is intended to require, or influence, users to agree to their personal data being used by you or any third parties as a condition of accessing your service, then it is unlikely that user consent is considered valid.

The key is that individuals are provided with a genuine free choice; consent should not be bundled up as a condition of the service unless it is necessary for that service.

These cookie banners often violate all sorts of GDPR rules even more explicitly than this example. For example did you know it’s not allowed to have pre-ticked boxes on cookie popups for non-essential cookies?

BurnedDonutHole, to programmer_humor in They tried

Any website that does that I just close the tab.

s_v, to comicstrips in WFH FTW!

As long as he pushes out that report on time I don’t see anything wrong here, moving on.

Ilovethebomb, to comicstrips in Didn't have ChatGPT back in the day to cook up professional-sounding paragraphs from bullet points

Are people really using GPT to turn brief emails into paragraphs of waffle?

pec, to comicstrips in Didn't have ChatGPT back in the day to cook up professional-sounding paragraphs from bullet points

Lol I use ChatGPT to convert HR professionnel sounding emails into bullet points

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to memes in They'd better be going through some real shit
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

Go through your shit when you're not operating a two-ton death machine, thanks.

Speiser0, to programmer_humor in What's your most obscure binding?

No way, you met json irl?

the_post_of_tom_joad, to memes in They'd better be going through some real shit

The worst (for me) isnt when they don’t use signals at all, but when they use the signal right when they literally turn the steering wheel. This tells me they’ve never taken a minute to think what a turn signal is even actually for.

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