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This sounds like a horror short story.
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This feels like the premise of a horror film I'd love to see. The census doesn't play a pivotal role in nearly enough horror films, imo.
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# ? Aug 28, 2021 08:17 |
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next time they vote will be ackward, when theres a draw between she and the ghost resident.
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Dupont posted:This sounds like a horror short story. Dupond posted:This feels like the premise of a horror film I'd love to see. The census doesn't play a pivotal role in nearly enough horror films, imo.
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# ? Aug 28, 2021 11:27 |
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Two very different, yet equally valid comments
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# ? Aug 28, 2021 13:53 |
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Lady Disdain posted:Two very different, yet equally valid comments I would even say that they both count
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Is there a reason those buildings have façades that are a different shape than the building ? There's a house in my town like that, and I've always thought it was the oddest thing, and didn't know what to google to find out.
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Lady Disdain posted:Is there a reason those buildings have façades that are a different shape than the building ? The top part was for signs or ads I assume.
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Yeah, that makes sense. It doesn't explain the house in my town, but I guess that's just bad taste.
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Lady Disdain posted:Yeah, that makes sense. It doesn't explain the house in my town, but I guess that's just bad taste. Are you sure, though? Places all over North America used to have more shops and stores mixed in among houses before NIMBYs and zoning drove out the commercial uses of buildings in residential areas. My old neighbourhood has a bunch of houses that used to be stores, especially on the corners.
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They are facades.
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Lady Disdain posted:Is there a reason those buildings have façades that are a different shape than the building ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_false_front_architecture
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Lobok posted:Are you sure, though? Places all over North America used to have more shops and stores mixed in among houses before NIMBYs and zoning drove out the commercial uses of buildings in residential areas. My old neighbourhood has a bunch of houses that used to be stores, especially on the corners. Absolutely positive. It's a fairly newly built house in small town Australia, and it definitely looks stylistic. It's not really visible from this angle on street view, but the roof line of the house actually runs perpendicular to the façade. Thank you !
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Lady Disdain posted:Absolutely positive. Hey now, maybe someone just renovated a defunct double-checks with Google that Burger King is indeed called Hungry Jack’s in Australia Hungry Jack’s.
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Blue Moonlight posted:Hey now, maybe someone just renovated a defunct double-checks with Google that Burger King is indeed called Hungry Jack’s in Australia Hungry Jack’s. Satiated Jack's
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gleebster posted:Satiated Jack's Jack's Colon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gOi5_7zj18
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https://futurism.com/the-byte/bezos-nasa-lawsuit-crashing-computer I knew Adobe is a crappy company, but failing to load 50 MB files has to some sort of technical challenge in 2021 is ...
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# ? Aug 29, 2021 07:14 |
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Tei posted:Jack's Colon Brad pitt driving the bike around the inside of the house for some reason really cracks me up
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# ? Aug 29, 2021 07:28 |
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Early 00's : "this Portable Document Format sure is a big improvement over MS word!" 20 years on: "did Adobe just never never made an improvement ever?! This poo poo works better as HTML, God help me." "Oh and Microsoft still sucks as much as ever."
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Tei posted:https://futurism.com/the-byte/bezos-nasa-lawsuit-crashing-computer I used to have a job building web sites in Adobe ColdFusion, and it proved that even Adobe couldn’t create software to successfully generate PDFs.
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Tei posted:https://futurism.com/the-byte/bezos-nasa-lawsuit-crashing-computer The issue isn't that the files are 50mb and crashing Adobe, it's that they're trying to merge hundreds of docs at once totaling several gigs. They want 50mb files, they can't get them down that far. Baron von Eevl has a new favorite as of 13:11 on Aug 29, 2021 |
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https://twitter.com/Matamme/status/1431971681162219525
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Fifty megabytes is ten million words. Let's grant punctuation and spaces and give ourselves a nice buffer: One million words. They want to submit 140 times that, which is almost 300x LOTR. Postscript is still more compressible, as is HTML, so it sounds like they have two choices: Either drop that Pretty Dumb format, or stop trying to set up some pointless joke where you show the appellate judge the decision is invalid because they had 7GB of your porn collection stashed in the documents.
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https://twitter.com/abcmelbourne/status/1432478002349150211
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I weep for the state of science education ducks don’t lactate
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PhantomOfTheCopier posted:Fifty megabytes is ten million words. Let's grant punctuation and spaces and give ourselves a nice buffer: One million words. They want to submit 140 times that, which is almost 300x LOTR. I've had several instances where I've had to email out packets of documents to people for review only to discover that they're too big to be sent via our email, and I can't split it up because one of the documents in those packets is some 3000 page investigative drug brochure that features heavy use of tables and formatting changes. Frequent formatting changes can really beef up the file size.
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https://twitter.com/guardian/status/1431207272743591938
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Baron von Eevl posted:I've had several instances where I've had to email out packets of documents to people for review only to discover that they're too big to be sent via our email, and I can't split it up because one of the documents in those packets is some 3000 page investigative drug brochure that features heavy use of tables and formatting changes. Frequent formatting changes can really beef up the file size. Yeah, sure, but really you should have that somewhere and link it rather than emailing it.
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Inside you there are two
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Zil posted:Inside you there are two It's "you are inside two sharks". A lot of people get that wrong.
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AlbieQuirky posted:I weep for the state of science education
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Quick reminder that mail attachments bloat up by ~30% due to how mail encoding works, and get duplicated into every recipient's mailbox. Please use a real document sharing solution or I'm configuring our mail server to reject all html mails. When HR complains their colourful mails set in papyrus look plain, I'm blaming you for forcing my hand. Mail server administration is hell
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Antigravitas posted:Quick reminder that mail attachments bloat up by ~30% due to how mail encoding works, and get duplicated into every recipient's mailbox. I still send email as plaintext, loving hated it when people realized they could use html and colors, and then again when they realized they could do inline images. gently caress those colorful emails, you have my support in banning them.
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And people that do toppostingkupachek posted:I still send email as plaintext, loving hated it when people realized they could use html and colors, and then again when they realized they could do inline images.
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kupachek posted:I still send email as plaintext, loving hated it when people realized they could use html and colors, and then again when they realized they could do inline images. Also gently caress the people that send out trite animations in HTML email, like animating the word "great!" to send out fireworks.
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kupachek posted:I still send email as plaintext, loving hated it when people realized they could use html and colors, and then again when they realized they could do inline images. This. Antigravitas posted:Quick reminder that mail attachments bloat up by ~30% due to how mail encoding works, and get duplicated into every recipient's mailbox. The bit about HR hurts me. And I'm not even in IT, just my department works closely with HR and I'm one of the main points of context. Also, gently caress the giant newsletters that get sent out to everyone.
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