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Maybe I did know, but nobody cared enough to call attention to it, so I forgot; and then I forgot that I forgot. MIB-style.
Three decades I’ve had this name and only now am I noticing that.
But it’s a perfectly cromulent word.
Feels weird giving stories like this an updoot.
Hire an accountant.
Boost also had this handy feature where you could tap a button to see the parent comment. It would open a popup/modal window displaying the comment with the usual updoot/downdoot, quote/reply and parent buttons - so you could easily repeat the process and read the parent context up to the root.
That was handy in long complex threads.
The prompt in this post reminds me of Jesse from The Fast Show (Mark Williams)
“This week, I have mostly been…”
So for the rest of this week i will mostly be bingeing every episode of the fast show on BBC iPlayer since I’m told they’re not expiring for another two more years.
And then after the final Fast Show I’ll probably watch the anniversary special. Whitehouse’s Rowley Birkin QC is phenomenal in the sketch where he’s recounting a story of his youth without presently being drunk. Incredibly delivered and written in a poignant way that only British comedy seems able to achieve; à la Blackadder Goes Over The Top/Goodbyeee.
Edit: this is the one. https://youtu.be/QlZFfXAUr2I
🔔 ding ding
Valuable! Have some Lemmy gold! 🥇
Probably just in time to protect themselves against litigation. Now that it’s out, I can say that for some reason the news website in question posted that it was breakfast presenter Jon Kay (of whom I have never heard) that was suspended. Apparently he’s just on holiday though.
The only news outfit to publically name anyone before the public statement, and they got it wrong. Bravo! 👏
Be sure to invert it twice, to be extra secure. 🔐
Well I’m not going to mention the name but the “Economic Times” has posted a name that has not been mentioned in this thread so far. Not sure where they got the info but it is a presenter on holiday.
As long as it’s not also your password in reverse!
One more point on Bitwarden - when the top password managers were being hacked/exploited, Bitwarden was keen to fix what appeared to be vulnerabilities in an extremely timely manner. I don’t remember where I read the article but it still fared best out of all the other managers out there.
It may have been ars technica, I don’t remember.
Illl be watching this too - I have bitwarden, managed - but I don’t use a subscription currently.
How about your login name? Hopefully your string of binary means something to you so it’s also memorable!
+1 for Bitwarden here. One day I will go down the self-hosted route.
And if you don’t have Premium (or just love audiobooks I’m general, wishlist the item on chirpbooks.com and when it goes on a 30-day sale you’ll get notified, where you can then buy it for like 90% off. I love this service and it has changed the way I consume audiobooks. Like audible without the membership.
it’s currently US$18.99 down from $20 if you have no Spotify and are unable to wait it out.