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    Posted on 19-03-21, 07:41

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    Posted by sureanem
    [...] This is the common meaning of "how old are you," and it gives 17 in this case.

    Common meaning doesn't matter in court.

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    Posted on 19-03-22, 23:06
    Dinosaur

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    Killed By Google

    If your startup is ever bought by Google, they've got a hole for your product already reserved at their cemetery!

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    Posted on 19-03-24, 08:01
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    Trailer for a live-action Dora the Explorer film
    Just... what.

    Why is this a thing? Why does it seem surprisingly violent? And why does it look genuinely entertaining?

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    Posted on 19-03-24, 08:57

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    Posted by CaptainJistuce
    Trailer for a live-action Dora the Explorer film
    Just... what.

    Why is this a thing? Why does it seem surprisingly violent? And why does it look genuinely entertaining?

    It's so odd....they've taken something for the preschool market and updated it for the pre-teen market. It does look entertaining, but I'm also equally baffled. If there's no Swiper, I'm going to incite a riot.
    Posted on 19-03-24, 11:09
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    According to the disturbingly-detailed Dora wiki that I had to visit to find out what the fuck a Swiper is, they updated her for the pre-teen set a few years back, in a short-lived cartoon series where she moved to the city and had adventures with her new city-friends. But not violent adventures involving kidnappings, and no one making fun of Dora for being different. Wholesome friendly cuddly adventures, just age 12 instead of 8.


    I know more about Dora canon than I want to after this evening. I'm just sayin'.

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    Posted on 19-03-24, 11:35

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    So....BULLIES!! NO BULLYING!!! BULLIES!! NO BULLYING!!! BULLIES!! NO BULLYING!!! ?
    Posted on 19-03-25, 05:58

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    Posted by CaptainJistuce
    Trailer for a live-action Dora the Explorer film
    Just... what.

    Why is this a thing? Why does it seem surprisingly violent? And why does it look genuinely entertaining?
    Awww man, I saw the live action some time ago. :P Didn't realize they were making a sequel.

    I still have no idea what I'm talking about.
    Posted on 19-03-27, 20:23
    Dinosaur

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    Micro-Soft just cancelled April Fools:
    https://tech.slashdot.org/story/19/03/27/1625241/microsoft-memo-bans-april-fools-day-pranks

    Once again, I'm unsure of which side to take on this:

    - April Fools is (mainly) a USA-only thing. In Latam we don't even celebrate our "innocents' day" (which is in December 28, as you already know) the way USAians do. Lately I've been finding most so-called April Fools jokes very tasteless, unfunny, irrelevant to anyone not living in USA, and generally annoying, so getting the whole day shitcanned is not a bad idea (I actually refrain from using the Internet that day: no Slashdot, no Google, no nada), if only to keep our sanity intact.

    - But on the other side, getting MS turned into yet another NO FUN ALLOWED zone means the PC/SJW/thought police crowd wins: "someone could get offended!" is the codeword for CENSORSHIP. And you guys already know my strong stance against that shit. Seriously, software development is already a boring snorefest full of broken tools and moronic trends (hi Javascript!), and I miss the days where every decent piece of software came with a funny easter egg embedded (I never got to play Excel 95 Doom, sadly). The last thing we need is THIS.

    Sooooo.... I regret from having read the news today :/ (But I'll still stay the hell away from the Internet this next April 1st)

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    Posted on 19-03-31, 10:35 (revision 1)

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    Posted by tomman
    Micro-Soft just cancelled April Fools

    On the other hand, StackOverflow didn't.

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    Posted on 19-03-31, 10:45 (revision 1)
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    Posted by tomman

    - April Fools is (mainly) a USA-only thing. In Latam we don't even celebrate our "innocents' day" (which is in December 28, as you already know) the way USAians do. Lately I've been finding most so-called April Fools jokes very tasteless, unfunny, irrelevant to anyone not living in USA, and generally annoying, so getting the whole day shitcanned is not a bad idea (I actually refrain from using the Internet that day: no Slashdot, no Google, no nada), if only to keep our sanity intact.
    I'd like to point out that the internet gives you a disproportionate representation of April Fools Day. Most people don't invest anything into it at all.

    Spending it offline is a great policy.

    ...

    I do miss irem's 4/1 pages, though. Even if they did require liberal use of Babelfish.


    Posted by creaothceann
    Posted by tomman
    Micro-Soft just cancelled April Fools

    On the other hand, StackOverflow didn't.

    I don't know if the page styling is worse, or the fact that they're almost an entire day early.

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    Posted on 19-03-31, 14:46 (revision 1)
    Stirrer of Shit
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    Most countries in the world, at least those with substantial technology industries, celebrate April Fools. Not only USA, most of Europe and of course the Anglosphere as well. Even the article image for it on Wikipedia is from Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.

    I think it can be quite funny if done tastefully - the one about YouTube shutting down I remember, and the stackoverflow one is cool (if a bit early). I think it's a good reminder to not take everything you see on the Internet seriously. Unfortunately some newspapers completely miss the point and refuse to print April Fools' stories because of "the danger of fake news." Bah! Are they opposed to vaccines too?

    EDIT: What, they don't style the front page, only the question pages? And no funny styling of code tags? What's the world coming to?

    There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this.
    Posted on 19-03-31, 15:02
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    Australia also participates in April Fools (and especially Halloween) afaik.

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    Posted on 19-04-01, 01:16
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    An interview with one of the NEC engineers behind the PC Engine

    The ending of the words is ALMSIVI.
    Posted on 19-04-01, 01:49
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        <style type="text/css">
    /*<![CDATA[*/
    html { transform: rotate(0.1deg); }
    /*]]>*/
    </style>
    Whoever did this, I hate you. I spent several minutes looking to see if I had accidentally installed a bad Freetype update, if Firefox's layering system had caused misalignment and font rendering errors, etc.
    Posted on 19-04-01, 02:55
    Does not want to be here

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    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
    Posted on 19-04-01, 03:33
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    Posted by jimbo1qaz
        <style type="text/css">
    /*<![CDATA[*/
    html { transform: rotate(0.1deg); }
    /*]]>*/
    </style>
    Whoever did this, I hate you. I spent several minutes looking to see if I had accidentally installed a bad Freetype update, if Firefox's layering system had caused misalignment and font rendering errors, etc.
    The best pranks are the most subtle.

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    Posted on 19-04-01, 03:51
    Custom title here

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    I think I forgot to link this here...
    https://loweringthebar.net/2019/03/flee-australia-jet-ski.html

    In which a man attempts to leave the country on a jetski, and very nearly succeeds.

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    Posted on 19-04-01, 08:29
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    Apparently "text rotation" causes Firefox to ignore my KDE-wide hinting option (Freetype autohinter) and use "no hinting" instead.
    Posted on 19-04-01, 08:40 (revision 1)
    Stirrer of Shit
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    I thought the hinting was only defined for straight text, and possibly right angles (although dubious with the freetype and whatnot) - it wouldn't make much sense to hand-draw all the edge cases.

    EDIT: On closer inspection, it looks like my Firefox attempts to alias it instead, which looks even worse but at least it isn't blurry.

    There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this.
    Posted on 19-04-01, 09:44
    A very very naughty boy!

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    On my phone meanwhile it looks fine 🤷
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