

Unfortunately if I give too much detail I risk doxxing myself (at the very least to those that know me) but it’s mostly stuff to modify how websites or the browser look or work.
Unfortunately if I give too much detail I risk doxxing myself (at the very least to those that know me) but it’s mostly stuff to modify how websites or the browser look or work.
I use them to help me create incredibly niche Firefox addons that only I would ever care about (confirmed by the fact I’ve put them in the Firefox addons site and got no downloads at all in months/years) but are useful to me.
Yeah I could learn to make them myself. But why. I don’t want to try to make big ones or make them regularly or anything. It would honestly be a waste of my time to learn. And I’m sure as hell not paying someone to make them.
Also they can be good at finding stuff. I was trying to buy something that was sold out everywhere and had searched like the first 3 pages of google results and I decided to ask if it could find one in stock and it found this super small site for this small store that had 2 left in stock.
No no, they aren’t silent. They’re cheering.
I agree. The animation looked fine to me and we can’t base the movie in general on a 20 second clip.
Google translate gives me: “Showers are not allowed in this toilet.”
Better than what they have, but I think ChatGPT does better again: “This toilet does not allow showering.”
I decided to run it through copilot out of curiosity and even though it uses chatgpt as well it seemed to do even better in my opinion: “You’re not allowed to bathe in this restroom.”
Which I think is the intended message, don’t try tu wash yourself in there.
I think there really needs to be a “long term” of some kind. I definitely have files and templates I only use once a year.
If its true my guess is it happened across 2 different years and their crappy kid memory conflated the two.
What’s your use case? I haven’t used it to give/receive money ever since payid became a thing, instant and secure.
For more secure payments than giving out your card details you have options like Revolut that can create temporary digital cards, and bank of Melbourne has a digital card with a cvv that changes automatically every 24 hours, but still let’s you set up subscriptions/recurring payments that don’t break like Revoluts temp card would.