

I was in Sweden for work some time ago, and we walked past a McDonald’s advertisement. It was for a Mexican Burger.
My boss was Japanese, so we were on our way to a sushi restaurant.
I was in Sweden for work some time ago, and we walked past a McDonald’s advertisement. It was for a Mexican Burger.
My boss was Japanese, so we were on our way to a sushi restaurant.
I’ve tried programming a few greasemonkey scripts to do some things. So far I have a script that expands all posts (except NSFW), and makes all post links open in a new tab. So far they only work on old.lemmy.world. I’ve tried scripting the same thing to work on the default interface, but it seems to work quite differently.
If there’s something in the post that makes bots obvious, it should be simple to find them, and then just make them not render. If you have a specific post you could point me to, I’d like to look into it.
If at first you don’t succeed…
because 4 doesn’t exist…
…I suppose it could also be 10.
It doesn’t say if the people in the home ever told him to stop. Did he know there were people in there? If he did, why did he break the window?
The ex did once. I came home and had to cover a basement window with plywood.
2+2=1
I agree with your sentiment, but the quote is from Corolanius. Marcius (a Roman general) is cursing his own men for retreating from an assault upon an enemy city. He’s very upset.
I’m sure that’s fine. Most homes have unisex bathrooms.
Long nails do it to me. If you have long nails I assume you sit on your ass all day doing fingernail shit.
It would be if you threw it in some boiling water.
Your Arby’s has pre-sliced roast beef? I’ve had to wait because they needed to slice more beef.
It’s called “shaved”, and all sandwich meat should be like this.
Most of my family are Trump supporters, so…
a class=“person-listing d-inline-flex align-items-baseline text-info” title=“@bOt” href=“/u/bOt”…/a
I can probably modify the script to block these bots, because they all have the same username. I would just look for the
title
and remove the posts that equal @bOt.This might be a better task for the dev-team, because my method is definitely a work-around. There could already be an open issue for it on the github. I think we agree that blocking bots should be built into the API.