

Did both Edge users complain?
Did both Edge users complain?
My step-grandmother made it in a 10 gallon barrel and used the end of a baseball bat to pound it down. Then put an ancient plate with bricks on it to keep it compressed while it cured. Sadly that seems to be all I remember.
I have a vague memory of Data stating in that episode that he was re-syncing ships clocks because “the anomaly” had a temporal something-or-other. The ship experienced 30 seconds, but they were jumped ahead.
Since time is affected by gravity and the differences are magnified by distance (according to relativity), ships clocks must constantly be re-syncing if their standard time is set in sector 001.
It was playing on a ton of government TVs and no one knew how to turn it off. That leads to some articles.
Per the original article:
Update: After this article was published, Bluesky restored Kabas’ post and told 404 Media the following: “This was a case of our moderators applying the policy for non-consensual AI content strictly. After re-evaluating the newsworthy context, the moderation team is reinstating those posts.”
I’ll chain on: This is why the english language calls the citrus fruit “Orange,” in a round-about way.
The Persians named them Narangs when they acquired them from Asia, which the Spanish turned into “naranja.” But when they crossed the channel “a naranja” became “an aranja” which eventually became “an orange.”
Announce a Lower Decks 6th season and I’ll throw a parade.
You know when users complain about the lingering bugs, unexpected slow downs, and slow delivery of new features caused by tech debt (even though they don’t know that). That’s them caring about your stack, whether they know it or not.
Nestle isn’t on the foot because it’s following behind so it it can throw all the now angry venomous snakes at unexpecting children.