My dog stands next to a chair or the couch and rests her head on it while looking up at me with puppy dog eyes until I come pet her. She loves it when I scratch her throat and will lean onto it super hard to the point where she gags. If there's anything at all laying on the floor - a blanket, a sock, kid's toy, paper bag, whatever - she will lay directly on it. If she's to big she'll at least put her head on it. If I'm not paying attention to her she'll sit right next to me and paw at my leg until I pet her. She follows me around the house like a shadow, especially if anybody is over or if she can tell I'm getting ready to go somewhere. I can't play hide and seek with my kids because she always gives away my hiding spot.
Dumb question, but my understanding was that ipv6 is not backwards compatible with ipv4. So all devices within Vietnam will be able to talk to each other, but how will they talk to the outside world?
What about yelling at a cloud?
Ethereum says that its internal security team launched an investigation as soon as possible to identify the attacker, understand the attack's purpose,
To get lots of money? Surprised and glad to hear it didn't work though
The tangible benefits:
- Riffing
- Hallway banter
- ??
Holy shit no kidding. Wow that's annoying
What does one do as a mod?
Ah so it's you who stole all my luck. My kids and I are sick for the second time this month, my dog is injured, my anniversary plans got cancelled due to the above, and I just went to have some ice cream but I accidentally shattered the glass jar it was in 😭
Fuck seriously? I have a Chromecast from like 7 years ago and I was considering getting a newer model just because, you know, improvements and stuff. But definitely not if there are ads. Holy shit no.
I don't think it's that much of a coincidence that everyone landed on the same number... a) word travels, and b) pick a number between 2 and 4
I like how the recommended remediation to this malicious extension is to install an extension for monitoring extensions.
Serious question though: is "can connect to network" a permission on Chrome apps? What about Mozilla? It seems like this, more than anything, is what needs to be locked down for all apps (beyond just browser extensions). Like on my MacBook for example, I have to give apps explicit permission to access folders like Documents. But I'm pretty sure they can all access the Internet without restriction, right? That seems crazy to me.