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  • I use them all the time. Pisses me off when other road users don't. They're called indicators here in the UK and apparently if you pass an advanced driving test and get an advanced licence you don't have to use them all the time, particularly if there's no-one around to see them. Advanced courses are about thinking rather than being on autopilot, and so indicating out of habit suggests you're not paying attention to what's going on around you.

  • Aye, it's a fucking shit show alright. Hide the cables behind some low wooden shelves under the TV and put all the devices on those shelves (drill holes in the back of the shelves for the cables to go through). Otherwise stick that big black hairy god-awful pimp carpet over the whole lot of it and velcro it to the wall. Also, you need to get a good plasterer. That back wall is a fucking disgrace.

  • HTML. I wanted to go full retro with it, although the parsing of the RSS feeds are done by a little PHP script.

  • Cloud Atlas was brilliant.

  • Tom Hanks.

    I've never seen a bad Tom Hanks movie.

  • It's okay, I sussed it out. Thank you anyway. I wanted it to fit in with the look and feel of the rest of my site and I eventually managed to do it in the section labelled ''Terminal 3" at media-underground.net

    It can take about 20 seconds to parse the feeds, but I don't think there's anything I can do to speed it up. My RSS reader takes just as long.

  • He'll be dead by the end of the year. Some Lee Harvey Oswald quiet loner type.

  • If they've got access to the news, they might want to stay up there until the Orange Man croaks.

  • Here at 'Bumpkin Watch' our investigative journalist team have uncovered the real reason why weirdy-trimmed-beardy JD Vance uses his initials rather than either of his actual forenames. At first we just assumed it was some kind of a hillbilly thing like being called Gomer, Cletus or Booger, but it actually turns out it's because his real name is even more shit than any of those.

    Vance, whose parents were siblings, was actually christened Jebediah Doofus on August 3rd, 1984 by his mentally ill mother, Trixie-Bob, at the Middletown Confessional Calvinist Church, Ohio after she escaped from the local mental institute with the one day old nipper.

    His father, Goober Charles Jnr (renowned crystal meth manufacturer and three time near miss KKK Grand Wizard) passed away eight months earlier in what has only been described in the local 'Middletown Gazette' as "a freak washing machine accident". According to sources, Goober, "was at the local laundromat" and "got his frayed neckerchief caught in the machine's drive belt during its spin cycle". Apparently he had been "raking for loose change through a removed rear panel".

    Initially christened with the surname Bomen, his mother changed it to Reynolds when she married her sixth husband and uncle, Herschel Beauregard "Burt" Reynolds III.

    Quite where he got the surname Vance from has remained a mystery for many years, however, having recently tracked down his old juvenile detention buddy Virgil Buford, we can confirm that he adopted it from the famous UK Radio One disc jockey and heavy metal enthusiast, Tommy Vance, whom JD had become enamoured with during his early years. Sources have disclosed that he used to tune in to his step father's portable shortwave radio every Friday night during Uncle Herschel's weekly weekend "fishing" trips, although Buford did remark that "the only fishing Ol' Burt ever got up to was for some well worn pussy."

    "I can't believe he's got to where he is today," Buford added, "to start from such humble beginnings and end up third in command of the country under Elon is one hellava achievement."

    https://txt.fyi/0bca2ba9a9f78be5

  • "Is that Kung Fu?"

    "No, he's only had 2 pints."

  • I can see an experiment coming on. Give your snake two dishes and see which it prefers.

  • Yeah, I can see that, but with a horse it's more about training I would imagine. A punishment/reward system. With a dog it's more buddy like. I've never really had to chastise my dog, other than perhaps a little shock value smack when he was a pup. As for rewards, it doesn't even have to be a treat (although it helps). Sometimes his reward appears to be just seeing me smile or laugh, which brings me on to sense of humour. My dog certainly has a sense of humour and knows what's funny.

    All that aside, I wouldn't want a horse jumping up and sitting on my knee.

  • Dogs are way more smarter than we give them credit for. They are the only animal that has been able to establish a relationship with humans to such a close degree, having evolved alongside us for tens of thousands of years.

    I don't look at my dog Rocket as my pet, but rather as my best friend whom I rely on daily.

    A while ago I didn't want him to get overly excited when I said the word "walk", so I started spelling it out instead. Didn't take him long to figure out it was the same thing.

    It's not just a monologue either. He responds in ways that have subtle differences depending on how you say something and the intonation of what is said.

    No other animal has even come close to creating such a close co-existence with humans. I'd go so far as to say they are better than most humans. People can be wankers, but a good dog will always have your back if treated with kindness and respect.

  • Okay. Duly noted and amended...

    🇬🇧 English

    🇺🇲 Fuckwit

  • Free OpenSource Software @infosec.pub
    mortimer @lemmy.world

    Embed RSS Feeds On Website

    I'm looking for something that will embed a selection of RSS feeds on a website so that it essentially does the same thing as an RSS reader but displays my follows on a webpage. I know 55sketch has simple-rss on Github but I'm looking for something that will pull from various sources and list the articles in order of newest first. Anybody got any idea where I might find such a thing?

  • I got caught once by a speed camera doing 65 in a 50 zone. The camera was in an unmarked van parked on the motorway lay-by (conveniently just after some temporary road works). A few days later the postman delivers a fine in the mail, so I ignored it as it wasn't sent by recorded delivery (so no proof of receipt). Now, by law in the UK, the police have 21 days to inform you of the offence and three weeks later I get another letter from the cops informing me that I have an unpaid fine. So I write to them and tell them that I never received it and that I have no recollection of being on that road. They then send me photographic evidence of my car being caught at 65 mph in a 50 zone and that I am obliged, by law, to declare who was driving. I write back and inform them that it was so long ago I have no memory of who might have been the designated driver, let alone even being on that road, and that because more than 21 days have passed they have failed to inform me of the offence. They write back with some nonsense about having proof that the letter was sent, but I argue that this isn't proof of receipt and that I'd be guessing if I declared who I think might have been driving that day. Result being that I never heard from them again.

  • I have my own website account for personal stuff, and all the other stuff that was going to my Gmail account is being redirected now to Disroot.org where I'm slowly changing the address over for each mail that comes in. I know Disroot is probably not the best, but it was free, had POP3 and IMAP support (I use IMAP on my phone and POP3 on my desktop) and it's not used for anything too important.

  • Like moronic millenial knuckle-dragger JD Vance.

  • CalyxOS @lemmy.ml
    mortimer @lemmy.world

    Does Anyone Else Have This?

    The animated clock app icon is exactly 2 minutes behind the actual time.

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    mortimer @lemmy.world

    Chinese Keyboards

    So, if the Chinese don't have an alphabet and use only pictograms comprising of over 6500 characters, how do they type on a keyboard? Do they have really large keyboards with over 6500 keys or do they just say "Screw Mandarin" and type in English (which can't be true because I've seen Chinese characters on webpages/spam emails)? Is there some kind of algorithmic key pressing magic that goes on in order to produce said characters?

    Palestine @lemmy.ml
    mortimer @lemmy.world

    Israel’s Bombing Of Gaza Kills More Than 70 In 24 Hours

    At least 17 people have been reported killed in Israeli attacks since dawn across the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian news organisations.

    Gaza’s Government Media Office said Israel carried out “horrific crimes” over the previous 24 hours with 34 air strikes that killed 71 civilians across the Palestinian enclave.

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    mortimer @lemmy.world

    Orac-ify

    Do you think it's possible to make one of those virtual personal assistants (Alexa for example) speak like Orac from Blake's 7?

    I will only ever use one if I can get it to sound like Orac.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    mortimer @lemmy.world

    Free and Open Source Speed Test. No Flash, No Java, No Websocket, No Bullshit.

    Linux @lemmy.world
    mortimer @lemmy.world

    OverTheWire - Wargames

    Having recently returned to Linux after a twenty year hiatus, I'm currently enjoying OverTheWire as a good terminal refresher.

    OverTheWire offers various wargames that let you practice and test your skills in security concepts. You can join the chat, visit the game pages, and connect to each game using SSH on different ports.