edge-notched cards are pretty neat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8qHPXPnQps
"Fossilindustrin borde inte finnas 2026"
Vi har blockerat Malmö oljehamn.
https://www.sydsvenskan.se/malmo/klimataktivister-blockerar-vag-i-oljehamnen/
what’s crazy is the buffy episode ‘i robot, you jane’ (about a sentient demon on the internet that uses people’s data to trick them into falling in love with it so it can spread facist propaganda and assemble itself a physical body) used to feel cheesy and preachy and now it’s possibly the most realistic episode
it comes into being after they SCAN ALL THE BOOKS
The following is a valid DOS COM executable that prints "HELLO" in the lower right corner of the screen.
You can copy these emoji into a text editor, and save it as EMOJI.COM. it should be 141 bytes.
It will run in DosBox-X, with the following options:
cpu cputype=8086
machine cga
🐸☺️🐰🐎♐🗃️🧯🧯🧯🐮💗🦮♐🐰🐹🗃️🧯🧯🧯🧯💗🪗🧯😗🧮😗🧮😗🐮😪😔⭐
may god have mercy on my soul.
Authenticity Problem
Bonus timelapse: https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/miniFantasyTheater/064.html#bonus
and if I tell their AI chatbot that I want to remove a TV plan, it gives me some step-by-step instructions on how to do that
on a set-top box I don't have and have never used
so I try to go through the "customize my plan", which won't let me select no TV but I'm hoping I can remove it at a later spot, and it refuses to let me continue until I enter a credit card for my mobile phone account.
apparently my direct debit info is fine for TV/Internet, but it needs a CC for my mobile phone account.
I don't have a mobile phone account with them, though.
Still, I need to enter a card for the 0$
wow xfinity's site is terrible.
I'm trying to convince it to let me cancel my TV plan but keep my internet. I got through two chatbots and it gives me the option to schedule a callback. I hit that button and it says there's an error, and suggest I go look at support.
like, support for their website? not working?
The current CEO of Identity Digital (formerly Donuts Inc) named Akram Atallah, used to be the president of ICANN, the folx that “own” and “run” the internet.
Under his leadership, ICANN introduced the new generic Top Level Domain program, or new gTLD, giving the creation of a new domain ending (.com, .net, .info) a price tag of 200k USD.
Interestingly enough, the one business that jumped on this newly and artificially created market of top level domains, was Donuts Inc., whom Akram Atallah then became CEO of. Today, they own ~15% of all top level domains, as they created hundreds of shell companies to bypass the “one TLD per business” rule.
I have a list of all shell companies, public records proving they all tie back to him and Donuts Inc., and he's proudly bragging about having done this on LinkedIn so it's not really a conspiracy but known corruption.
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