I've always thought "hemoglobin," "ankylosing spondylitis," "rectocele," and "postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome" were fun to say. There's definitely more medical words I like, but I've got mad brain fog, so I'm not able to come up with much at the moment. Which is a major bummer!
Haha that reminds me of a shirt I had around '08/'09 that just said "Awesomesauce." I kind of miss the silly stuff like that and the shirts you mentioned. It really does seem like it was a simpler time :) Nowadays life is pwning me left and right!
The only reason I know/knew is because I googled it way back when, ha!
IIRC, it had something to do with how the software formatted comments. If you just used regular spaces to try and line the triangles up, it wouldn't work, because the formatting would ignore any spaces at the beginning of the comment. So you had to use a different kind of invisible character, one it wouldn't ignore and get rid of, by using an alt key + number code that's slipping my mind because I'm not in front of a keyboard to use the ol' muscle memory. (Although I rarely ever actually posted or commented. I took 'lurk moar' very seriously.)
A lot like how on here or Reddit when people try to do the shruggy guy ¯(ツ)/¯ but because of the way the formatting works they get ¯(ツ)_/¯ since they don't know enough to figure out how to make it display the way they want
That's exactly what I was just thinking! Lemmy's formatting doesn't work the same way, so it doesn't work correctly here. I think this is the best I can get it, lol.
Samsung's statement said that it wasn't their fault and that external factors were solely responsible for this happening. What external factors would cause this?
Microsoft fired its entire QA team 10 years ago, and shifted the responsibility for testing onto developers. They also got rid of their dedicated hardware lab where software would be tested on many different hardware combinations.
That...makes SO much sense and explains a lot! Thanks for mentioning it.
I'd guess a propane tank. I don't have any experience with forklifts, but I know there are lots of propane powered ones (in addition to the electric ones)
I believe it's a fantasy/for funsies mock-up of what the gaming store/launcher application Steam maybe could have looked like if it was done in a style similar to Windows 7's styling and other computer applications and websites during that era. Looks like maybe MySpace and Windows Live Messenger may have been some inspiration
I hope that helps. I may be leaving stuff out or wording things oddly since I'm pretty brain foggy due to health issues, but no one had answered ya (that I can see) and I wanted to try to help ya out 😅
Agreed!