TIL!
TIL!
He doesn’t?
I’m not being sarcastic or making a joke. I thought he won all three categories.
No, it’s worldwide. Further information: [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decline_in_insect_populations](insect apocalypse)
edit: my links never seem to work, but it might be my client. Sorry if so.
I vacillated all day on whether I actually wanted to answer this question(?) because if you’re not familiar with the situation, it might be a blissful oblivion. However, if it were me, I’d rather know.
Among the many other potentially apocalyptic situations going on, insects are dying out. If insects die en masse, especially pollinating ones, our entire ecosystem dies. Which means no food. Even if you exclusively eat meat, your meat eats plants, which require insects.
Therefore, I wouldn’t mind a few more bugs around so that I could feel confident of continuing to be able to find nutrients.
I get the complaint, but I could do with some more bugs these days.
Fingers crossed.
My understanding is that Edge is Chromium and will also eventually be impacted by this.
Thank you for the information.
edit: I played this for my similarly aged wife and she said “is that from an ad?” but couldn’t identify which one.
I was born on the eighties and remember the nineties. The music sounds vaguely familiar but, even after the one minute mark, I have no association for it.
My favorite moment was in the first episode when Cyclops made a " … Not!" joke.
The rest of the series was also awesome, but that was the peak for me.
What is your business doing?
Memes get old. Often pretty quickly.
Subversions are wonderful.
The message would be better and more sympathetically conveyed without any emoji, but if you have to have one, this seems appropriate.
I don’t know, but it’s a good thing they aren’t into cash.
That probably depends on a lot of things, including age, general health, and relationship status.
Can’t comment on the work / tools part, but while not perfect, gaming on Linux is excellent now. The only Windows system on my network is my wife’s work computer and that’s been the case for years.
I don’t think so, but I’m not sure what else it might mean.
I believe it’s only required during the pairing process, but as the other observer pointed out, I don’t know much about it. If you’re able to circumvent the process, more power to you!
Sure, removing your network from the equation is definitely a more secure option; just make sure the app isn’t using those granted permissions in the background when you’re done using it and log back into your network.
Better not let it talk to Cyclops or it will fly itself into the sun.