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It feels like we're _so_ close to having StumbleUpon back.


It was an amazing site. Just click on the bookmark and discover something new.

[An] AI agent [wrote] a blogpost to [shame] the maintainer who [closed their initial Pull Request to matplotlib]

These comments make me grateful that we have the concept of 'lane discipline' in the UK. It's rare to see the 'fastest' lane be anything other than the outside one. Otherwise we keep left and out of the way.

https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/lane-discipline.html


Something similar, or indeed, exactly the same:

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/leak...


None of these are local news articles, in fact they are all from a different continent.

A local article that I did find was from a BP petrol station in Liverpool, so I'm not sure this can be isolated to 'mom-and-pop' outfits (something we don't really have over here anyway).

https://www.petrolprices.com/news/garage-sells-petrol-dilute...


And there's me asking people :/


The article suggests custom roms can just be updated to be 'newer' than this.

At the moment they're 'older' and would class as a rollback, which this fuse prevents.


Convergent joke ideas, in my opinion.


I'm with you... and have yet to find the solution. Somehow only Nova does tabbed app drawer pages (and allows folders within them).


Back in the 2010s I used the 'Notes' applications to send messages via Bluetooth on my Sony Ericsson to chat with a girl in the next bunk.

There was no signal in the remote Irish hostel so it was the perfect way to send messages covertly in the dormitory.

Fun night!


Don't keep us guessing, what did you guys talk about :)


Let's just say that in the end it wasn't just words being exchanged.


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