Was it axed (cancelled) it just never made? Personally not interested in shows about people I don't like doing things I don't like or don't care about.
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Sadly almost certainly a fake photo. Issues with how you'd get such a sharp image of anyone in motion in 1912 aside, look at the shadows and see where the light is coming from:
- Our boys with the hats are lit from the right
- The slats on the building are lit from top right
Now look at battering ram's helmet, especially where it meets the wall. Where's the shadow? Where would you expect the shadow to be?
Hate to break it to you, but these concerns are pretty specifically about iOS. Pretty much all of them have been addressed since the beginning and continue to be addressed today adequately on Android
'broken off'? Are you suggesting that the trophy was wanky quality?
I think you need to read it as following on from
- Turn the Moorgate line back into a Tube line
That takes us here
This is an editorialised and misleading top-level title. As per link title this is about a vinyl resale site, not vinyl per se
Blocking over 300 including ALL town/city communities because they are ALWAYS negative BUT Lemmy Connect also lets me filter (hide) on regex for communities and posts. This is invaluable to me- I was going insane trying to keep up with the arms race of cross posts to identical or near identical named communities on endless new instances.
Posts filter:
/elon musk/, /heathcliff without heathcliff/, /neuralink/, /furry/
Communities filter:
/politics/, /news/, /meme/, /humor/, /hentai/, /liberal/, /communis/, /conservativ/, /socialis/, /reddit/, /cursed/, /monero/, /moe/, /dank/, /yiff/, /shitty/, /horror/
Missing: The Overton window
And if my work use gitlab and I don't code at weekends?
The thing is the VS code handles everything (with extensions). If I want to use pandoc, or CSV to markdown table, python linting, Go,, whatever, there's extensions that can handle all of these equally well and consistently, for example format on save.
If I want to use jetbrains then the pycharm for python, intelliJ for Java, Goland for golang... Then there's licencing depending on whether I'm using a personal licence or corporate laptop, whether I have to get a licence from my employer etc.
For me it's not so much that it's so good, but that it works with everything in a consistent and obvious way plus I can install it on any machine I might be using.
Thanks, will look into this