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@gpowerf Ahhh. I mostly use social media on desktop. I forget most people use it on mobile. I can see why there'd be some extra friction there.

@gpowerf I don't understand this (and you're not the first person I've heard say this). What's so intimidating about writing a brief description of an image?

@lours_jo In America, the police also wouldn't investigate that, but for a different reason: because it's not a crime.

Do people with epilepsy really need that warning on the front of every new AAA video game or do they pretty much get it by now?

Something is very wrong with the 's standby mode. It seems to burn through its entire battery in a day. That's not standby. That's just "on".

Modern deepfake tech would also make the mirror scenes much less pathetically bad.

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Watching Quantum Leap for the first time.

The difference in quality between "shot in the 80s" and "shot in the 50s" and "shot with 80s CGI" are very jarring.

It would be fun to do a series like this today but to match the quality of the old stock footage in the historic segments so it all feels more seamless and based in the correct time period.

There are few things more infuriating in /#UX than menus that fold out when you hover over an element only to fold back in before you can interact with them.

@arossp Don't worry, that's just one of those things that's only learned by necessity.

Once they grow up and get to their third apartment (the first one with an actual dishwasher), they'll learn right quick.

I don't mind that "Massachusetts" is hard to spell, I am however a little indignant that people there never came up with a decent song to teach us all how to spell it. If Mississippi can do it, you can do it, Masechussets.

@SecurityWriter Because they require lots of metal to make and metal is an expensive commodity since the Trump tariffs and the pandemic.

@JenX Yes, they "enforce federal laws". They don't challenge state laws.

The most the DOJ could do is sue the state that enacted the law, and that's already been done by private individuals who have a much stronger claim to action.

@JenX Based on the Civil Rights Act of 1957 that established it, it's to ensure that everyone has fair and equal access to the ballot.

@JenX The wheels of justice grind slowly. 🤷‍♂️

I was just answering your question about why others weren't dealing with this. Because it's not their job. It's the courts' job and the courts are working on it.

It takes time to dig through the GOP's horseshit to thoroughly repudiate it and shut it down completely.

Every time I watch , I catch something new I never noticed before.

This time around, it was in the last episode, "Objects in Space." Did anyone else notice that the oddly-colored planet the ship flies by in the cold open of the episode appears to match the superball River gazes into to close out the episode?

I finally need my high school calculus and it's not even in my brain anymore. 🤦‍♂️

@NatlSecCnslrs@mstdn.social Wait, do you not lock your computer?

@shanselman Shit, I identify as libertarian (or at least I did before the MC takeover of the party), but even I'm all for socialized drugs. Nobody needs to be protecting someone's freedom to chose between shitty insurance companies when there's such a better alternative available.

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