Meh, it can be selected for. My parents had double yolk eggs on the regular for years, until the only supplier in my corner of the country retired. Now we’re stuck with boring single yolk eggs like everyone else ._.
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Echt waar? Fietsen waar het stuur en beide wielvorken zo vervloekt zijn? Nah, deze fiets is een simulacrum van hoe een fiets er ongeveer uit zou moeten zien.
For the others:
Really? Bicycles where the handlebars and both wheel forks are this cursed? Nah, this is a simulacrum of what a bicycle should approximately look like.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Will CEOs eventually have to replace themselves with AI to please shareholders?
18·8 months ago> company gets super invested in AI.
> replaces CEO with AI.
> AI does AI stuff, hallucinaties, calls for something inefficient and illegal.
> 4 trillion investor dollars go up in flames.
> company goes under, taking AI hype market down with itAnd nothing of value will be lost.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains batteryEnglish
10·9 months agoBasically, Firefox only crushes a handful of elderly cats while everyone else crushes kittens by the shipload.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Reddest vs Bluest american baby names. Note these are NOT the most common names. Just the names with the biggest red-blue state prevalence divide.
4·9 months agoConclusion: Tragedeighs are more likely to be issued by conservative nutjobs than leftie snowflakes.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If You Have Choice then Which part would you choose to be born in?
5·9 months agoI’m at a loss for options…
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you deal with the left over fat/oil in your pan?
1·9 months agoI also do paper towels for the bulk, though I try to do it while the pan is still a little warm, and may even heat the pan up a little if needed, so that if it’s a fat that’s solid at room temperature, I can treat it the same way as oil.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which games made you go into an "addiction phase"?
7·9 months agoMost games that spark a Tetris Effect with me, where I’m still playing them in my mind while I’ve put them down hours ago, are industrial automation games. So the likes of Factorio, Satisfactory, Captain Of Industry.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has anyone else noticed how dead most bars/clubs are now?
6·9 months agoBloody US Defaultism 😒
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the best Power Outlet, and why?
201·9 months agoI’m quite the Type F fan:
- The plug is recessed, so half-plugged plugs have their pins inaccessible.
- Most modern Type F plugs are Type E compatible, as well as Europlug compatible, which means that if the plug doesn’t need to be bulky, it won’t be.
- Most modern installations have shutters in the pin holes, which both need to be pushed aside, making it impossible to plug in a foreign object. This unlike the Type G, where you only need to plug in the ground pin to reveal the live & neutral.
- The plug is symmetrical, making it easier to plug in a device in a way that makes the cable work for the user. Besides, having live & neutral plugged into specific sides of a device is not that important for daily use by the average Joe, and if it is, you can just flip the plug.
- The plug is inclined to land on its side, so if you drop one and then step on it, while it still won’t be comfortable, it at least won’t be as painful as stepping onto a Type G.
Because it’s a hot mess trying to accept both type F and type L. The traditional type L socket has three pins inline. The pin spacing between Live and Neutral for an earthed device using type L is wider than using type F, so plugging in a Schuko won’t work in normal type L sockets. However, some type L sockets have extra, smaller holes at Europlug spacing, to accept ungrounded type C plugs.
The picture here shows two Type L sockets with Europlug expansions on the sides (C/L combo), and an F/L combo in the middle.
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[Dormant] moved to !historyphotos@piefed.social@lemmy.world•Computer scientist Margaret Hamilton with the extensive amount of code she and her team wrote to guide the NASA mission to the Moon, USA, 1969English
3·10 months agoYou must be really fun at LAN parties.
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[Dormant] moved to !historyphotos@piefed.social@lemmy.world•Computer scientist Margaret Hamilton with the extensive amount of code she and her team wrote to guide the NASA mission to the Moon, USA, 1969English
12·10 months agoImagine having to look for the missing semicolon in there!
And there it is. The Tumblr post that this comic is a rendition of.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Europeans, how far do you walk for groceries?
13·10 months agoEven fairly rural Europeans will consider that to be at least cycling distance.
I have four supermarkets in a radius of about 500 metres. Not only do I regularly walk, I pretty much buy only what I need for a few days, safe in the knowledge that if I need something now, I can be out & back in under half an hour, also knowing that most supermarkets here are reliably stocked with just what I need.
Shh shh shh, don’t give them ideas.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What does 1000€ buy you in your favourite hobby?
4·11 months agoA suit of plate armour, and maybe a shield or a weapon.
In the defence of some of us, like myself for instance, I live in a country where we can do literally jack shit to affect American political bullcrap, because it’s nowhere near America. I’m pretty sure Europeans are excused from having to stay up to date every moment, unless we can force the rest of the world to be continuously in the loop about… idk, whatever crap Geert Wilders is up to right now…






I’m currently still locked in due to some magnitude of network effect. Let’s just say that I’m looking forward to more news about this program’s development with great interest.