

Emulsified cheese sauce that’s semi-liquid at room temperature and used as a dip, usually with a few chili peppers or some salsa mixed in. Basically nacho cheese sauce but slightly spicy.



Emulsified cheese sauce that’s semi-liquid at room temperature and used as a dip, usually with a few chili peppers or some salsa mixed in. Basically nacho cheese sauce but slightly spicy.



There aren’t any repercussions for submitting a false DMCA claim. There are for pushing the claim after the target files a counterclaim, but it’d require an uphill legal battle that most people aren’t able to fight so they simply give in and pull their video even if it falls under fair use.
Then to add to that, YouTube’s own policy will suspend your account after a few copyright claims regardless of their merits, and getting strikes removed is nearly impossible.
Basically if you’re not a major corporation with a legal team on standby, you’re getting screwed by both sides.


Serial rapist pedophile, to be exact. And Stalin knew the whole time.


“Evil always finds a way.”


Doesn’t that go against the entire purpose of a nutsack?


Though their image hosting seems to like converting to avif files, which unfortunately cause Voyager crashes pre-Android 14.


IIRC it’s also one of the worst greenhouse gasses in existence, unfortunately.
Edit: the worst greenhouse gas. Why are cool things always secretly terrible?


The endings confirm the Lords were completely right to abandon their duties.
If you take their souls and Link the Fire (as was done in every previous cycle), the First Flame sputters and barely reacts, completely spent after countless eons prolonging Gwyn’s false Age of Fire.
The (IMO) best ending has you reveal the truth of the world to your Firekeeper, who then helps you end the Flame and usher in a new Age.
The secret ending where you take the First Flame into yourself and reunite it with the Dark Soul (presumably ascending to godhood while simultaneously returning the Flame to balance) is a close second, but it’s doubtful anyone other than you gets the benefits.


They are visible, you can test this yourself. Open a password-protected zip with 7zip and it’ll show the file list even without entering the password. The “encrypt file names” checkbox doesn’t even appear when creating an archive if the zip format is selected, so I’m not sure the format supports it.


That seems less like them decrypting encrypted archives and more like the zip format not encrypting filenames so they’re easily read from the zip’s metadata.
Which is still a privacy violation, to be clear, but not nearly on the same scale as somehow obtaining and using your passwords to decrypt data you yourself encrypted.


Conventional wisdom used to be “if the service is free, you are the product”, but now even companies that charge fees are selling your data on the side. Double dipping like that should be illegal.


“It kind of loses its effect when you can understand the ominous Latin chanting, though.”


Is this why Friends reruns are so popular?


It’s been a while since I played it, but doesn’t Automata open with you fighting a mecha kaiju oil rig?


Archive.today became non-citable the moment it began altering archived webpages, regardless of anything else.


“The internet would be a series of tubes if we rolled out fiber, but as the literal chairman of the Senate committee regulating the internet I’m somehow against that.”


I’m running into this too. It happens when adding text to an existing comment, not just deleting, and only when editing multiple characters at once (swipe typing or holding backspace). It doesn’t seem to happen when pressing a single button at a time.
The bug only happens once and seems to trigger the first time the number of lines changes and Voyager has to rewrap the input text, but it’s not consistent (I’ve edited this comment about a dozen times now without it happening). And it never happens on a fresh comment, only when I go back and edit one later.
Running on Android with the HeliBoard keyboard.


Yeah, gooey is the wrong word. I was trying to avoid using sticky twice in one sentence and chose… poorly.
The last console I owned was the Xbox 360. Once I started seeing non-gaming advertisements on my home screen, I lost all interest in the product line.
Sometimes I think internet connectivity was a mistake.