

I didn’t think of that. And it wasn’t even late when I commented, so I don’t have an excuse.
I didn’t think of that. And it wasn’t even late when I commented, so I don’t have an excuse.
What the hell about “Mommy will put you in time-out” makes you think it’s horny? Lay off the Pornhub, dude.
I found it an awesome feature of JPEG that it could load incrementally in a sensible way. I raise my glass to the engineers who came up with that and will never see this comment.
Yeah, I’m sure that municipality has the cash lying around to just redesign all their streets. Why didn’t they think of that?
What tax do you think applies to airbags?
VAT. I didn’t know the United States doesn’t have that.
At some point YouTube tried to force you to use your real name.
Slow down!
One reason might be to game the YouTube algorithm. Rumor has it that a video with more interaction gets boosted. Though I don’t believe that in this instance, since I respect the creator.
Another reason might be to make the commenting accounts themselves look real. Though I can’t imagine for what purpose.
I wish I had the courage to do that to signs.
Are airbags tax-exempt?
Just for self-defence and deer hunting, of course. Don’t wanna scare the neighbors. Or the other deer.
Well… there’s two sides to this. The sidewalk there looks narrow. Banning tables might have been a measure to make walking easier and remove cars.
I believe you’re looking at the wrong y axis.
I love your impression of AIs interacting with AIs.
Without this waiver, getting photos and video would be a pain in the ass and take up some of every volunteer’s time.
No. OP stated the solution: If they want to take a photo, all they need to do is to announce that, ask everyone who doesn’t want their picture taken to leave for a moment, wait 10 seconds, and then take the photo. This takes 30 seconds of time. And you’re comparing that to the loss of not having a full worker work for them?
So you might need to try different file extensions.
No, you don’t. The HTTP response header will tell you what type it is.
I’m not sure what you’re talking about. You need to know the name of the file before you can download it.
For instance, my lemmy client, says in its HTML that its favicon is <link id="favicon" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon" href="https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/9c6eeb58-bf66-4a15-9537-0a822f3c4feb.png">
. If I were to blindly download /favicon.ico
, I’d naturally get a 404 page:
$ curl https://sopuli.xyz/favicon.ico -i
HTTP/2 404
# more data
Didn’t think of that. Thanks for clarifying.
TCP ACK packages are tiny compared to the payload. I’m not sure this is really your issue.
Edit: To prove the point, this is me downloading a large file. The download to upload ratio is about 40:1.
I didn’t recognize that as a tongue, no. To me it was a weirdly shaped heart. Or rather, a pink triangle.