I have lost my home, I am on the street trying to survive and try to get my home back, please friends I urgently need £600 to be able to get my home back, I don't want to spend another night outside, I am in great danger, try to save my life, I beg you please💔😭
Goal:£600
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Nothing really meaningful to discuss here, the curator's actions have my full support, I just hate that dogwhistle of a word enough to be disquieted by it
My favorite part of being an artist is if I need a new asset for stream, I can just sit down and make it myself. I don't have to go hunting down exactly what I want, I can just make my own dreams a reality!
@MeanwhileinCanada infinitely more terrifying
Hello, I designed a wandering shopkeeper character for a friend's project I'm a part of.
He may appear to be lost in thought, but I think he is simply thinking of something he has been yearning to eat for a while.
@loki best of luck!
@cybersqyd @efi the council will decide your fate
@jellhound forever friends with the landbunnies and skybunnies
@foone Void Stranger Supersolver
google’s latest fuckery: if you write online, read this
The Google app for iOS now adds THEIR links to YOUR posts from YOUR website unless you opt-out.
Their links lead people away from your site and back to Google. Because that’s definitely what you want, right? That’s why you have a blog or portal or web site or whatever. You want people to leave your site and go back to Google.
Oh, it’s not?
If you don’t like it, you can “Opt out.” Opting out is a pain in the ass. Here’s where you go to do it. You have to enter every variation of each of your domains or it won’t work. It will take up to 30 days, during which time Google will continue to pollute your work and your writing and your website with their modifications and their added links to take people away from your site and back to themselves.
For example, here’s the list of what I need to opt-out just for this one blog:
solarbird.nethttp://solarbird.nethttps://solarbird.netwww.solarbird.nethttp://www.solarbird.nethttps://www.solarbird.netweb.solarbird.nethttp://web.solarbird.nethttps://web.solarbird.net
Yes, you explicitly have to file no prefix, http:, and https: variants separately. They say so.
Making it difficult like this is 100% intentional and entirely designed to make it as annoying as possible, and also, to make sure you slip up if at all possible and forget one or more combinations.
(Tho’ I am just going to depreciate web. as a prefix right now, to bring down the load a little. Still gonna list ’em, though, because spite is why.)
Right now it’s only in the Google app for iOS and it’s probably a test to see whether they can get away with it without complaint, and how much revenue it generates. Let’s make that a combination of no and as close to zero as possible. Because otherwise they’ll roll it out everywhere, and probably derank you if you don’t go along.
Fucking hell, Google. Fuck you. Just… fuck you.
@ifixcoinops It just occurred to me how wild it is that 468x60 banner ads that were expected to span a good width of the page in the 90s are just a bit of a tight fit on a sidebar for 1080p displays
A pillbug suggested by @twistylittlepassages (you really need to see this one in 3D, it looks goofy in the photo) (also cc @nash )
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