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  • For better or worse, I have a school account linked to my OneDrive (makes it easy to hop on a school computer to work on stuff), so at least I probably won't see this.

  • Eh, I'm okay with an app as long as it's good.

    The McDonald's app is not good. At all. In the slightest. It won't even let me login 99% of the time.

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  • No, they were trying to make only one set of eyebrows appear. They tried fixing it by using two sets, thinking using one as a quote would make the other appear as a set of eyebrows. Instead, they got two quotes.

    Also, you type usernames on Lemmy like this: @Pyro@programming.dev.

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  • That shows up as two sets of eyebrows for me.

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  • Try this:

    > : |

    That should come out as:

    : |

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  • I love those videos.

  • Yeah, it's probably more like a chemical reaction of some kind. Like how some flowers close at night.

  • Even if it is listening, based on the article, it seems the current CEO wants Alexa itself to be profitable. He doesn't want another division of Amazon to be profitable because of Alexa.

  • Because, out of all the platforms available (Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Reddit, Lemmy, Mastodon, etc.), Twitter is the place where the news will spread the fastest.

  • This might be one of Twitter's automatic security features I'd heard about a while back (prior to the Musk takeover). Supposedly, Twitter stops accounts from getting a large amount of followers in a short amount of time to try to limit botting. Sometimes, rarely, it can trigger when a large amount of real people follow a real account.

    I think I heard about it when I ran into the issue myself, but I don't remember what account it was that I was trying to follow.

  • You just have to use the side of your foot (like in soccer) instead of the front.

  • Any more details?

    This sounds like the setup to a fun story.

  • If it was the second Tuesday of the month, probably updating.

  • I'd heard some hospitals were affected. They cancelled appointments and non-critical surgeries.

    I'm guessing it was mostly their "behind the desk" computers that got affected, not the computers used to control the important stuff. The computers in patients' rooms may have been affected as well, but (at least in the US) those are usually just used to record information about medicine given and other details about the patient, nothing critical that can't be done manually.

  • But the computer is within leg's reach.

  • Their computers may not be affected, but their everyday lives might be. Some of the affected services include 911, stoplights, banks, hospitals, and a whole other smorgasbord of stuff.

  • I think OP is simply cheering that they want Russia's economy to crumble.

    This power grid thing is only a small part of their economy, and OP wants more bad stuff to happen to their economy.