It looks like Mr Toad wearing a waistcoat and trousers. OP you should have tried giving him a tiny top hat and pocket watch.
A lemmy nomad. Wish there was a way to migrate posts and comments from .world to .ml to here… 😪
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Plot twist: mystrothedefender is actually the cat in her avatar and was actually just trying to insult dogs.
Was just talking with a coworker about how with the rise of server-side rendering we’re finally technologically back to Web 1.0
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pics@lemmy.world•An elderly family friend sold their summer cottage and let me raid his workshop there - here's the haulEnglish
7·7 months agoNice knolling!
What’s that little primus bottle thing? I feel like it’s dredging up some very early childhood memory for me.
Knowing how astronomers typically name these things that could legitimately be the actual name for this telescope.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that habeas corpus has its roots in the Magna carta, from the 13th century.English
4·7 months agoBut that’s what I’m saying - From a practical perspective we’ve learned that it is essentially impossible to prosecute – let alone convict – a sitting president. They have de facto immunity, even if it’s not technically de jure.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that habeas corpus has its roots in the Magna carta, from the 13th century.English
7·7 months agoDidn’t the Supreme Court last year basically decide that the President can do anything without restriction if it’s to execute his duties? Until someone does something about that I don’t understand the purpose of articles like this other than to be rage bait.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The World's First Mass-Produced Flying Car Is Here and It Costs $1 MillionEnglish
38·7 months agoThere might be a lot more millionaires than before, but it’d still be a much smaller number who could drop $1M on a flying car.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does an Influx of Former Reddit Users create a Shift in Athmosphere?English
12·7 months agoI’d be willing to bet that there’s a direct relationship between not just the size of an online community and its overall “civility” level, but also its age. I’ve seen threads in chat rooms of 8 normally good-natured folks get Godwin’d just because they continued on for long enough that one topic turned heated. With Lemmy we’re seeing a natural increase in both.
I joined about 3 years ago and there was much, much less content and conversation, which definitely made me try to be more polite as possible to the few who posted (if only because it’d be the same folks over and over again and I didn’t want to discourage them from participating). Now that’s less of a concern, so while I still try to be mindful of my posts and comments, it’s to much less of a degree than before.
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Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•We're choosing a musical name for our baby daughter.English
5·7 months agoI IRL know an Amanda Lynne
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a piece of esoteric knowledge you have?English
29·7 months ago😂 Ok so the “regularly” in my post is doing a bit of lifting. Not too much tho (anchovy is the only other one you could possibly consider frequently used, unless you have a particularly bizarre vocabulary).
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a piece of esoteric knowledge you have?English
50·7 months ago“Bizarre” is the only word from the Basque language that is regularly used in the English language
(Can’t wait to be proven wrong in 5… 4… 3…)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Any recommendations for the best expense reimbursement software for remote teams?English
2·7 months agoMy team uses Expensify, and I have to say, I don’t hate it. The website is full featured, the mobile app is actually pretty good, and you can even just email receipts to an email address and it will parse them out properly the vast majority of the time. Management-wise it has all of the approval chains, grouping, etc that you might expect. The company I work for is only about 50 people and my team is only 10 so I couldn’t say how well it scales, but I imagine unless you have some particularly unique requirements it’d do the job.
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Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Emergency contraception is now at the 7-Eleven and other convenience stores, next to the condomsEnglish
13·7 months agoFrom that perspective she shouldn’t be having sex either since it’s widely understood now that there are often multiple fertilized egg cells floating around, and once the “winner” implants into the uterine lining the others will be flushed out anyway.
Believe it or not that initial wave of consolidation brought prices down. A license of SGI Power Animator cost over $30k in the 90s. softImage was not far behind. 3ds Max basically took the fight out of them, at which point Autodesk started going on a buying spree.
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Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Okra and fenugreek extracts remove most microplastics from water, finds researchEnglish
18·7 months agoCounterpoint: one piece of slimy okra from someone who didn’t know how to cook it will turn you off to it forever (in my case at least)
6 could be a screen cap of me in any weekday zoom meeting. A weekend zoom would look like 9, but the box is on fire.
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Technology@lemmy.world•What will the prison of the future look like? Prisoners will be able to be implanted with the memories of the victims of their crimes • VIDEOEnglish
11·7 months agoThey’ll implant new skills like “learning to knit”, but won’t mention anything about how to use the three seashells.






Yes you do.