

I see from your other post that you already found it, but also have 100s of tabs with the same name, this is wild. I just can’t even grasp why you would want this for yourself. Good luck.
I see from your other post that you already found it, but also have 100s of tabs with the same name, this is wild. I just can’t even grasp why you would want this for yourself. Good luck.
Sorry, I’ll be honest, I find your browsing methods offensive, I think 2185 tab is ridiculous and you should be shutting that shit down, looking at my wife’s phone with 150 tabs makes me anxious and I avoid it … but then it also occurs to me that you should be doing you.
I don’t know of a keyboard shortcut that could find your previous tab, but you were on the tab recently, did you refresh it? could it be in your recent history? This makes me vomit in my mouth a bit … but could you open yet another tab with the same page from your browser history?
Alternatively if your scroll position on the tab matters, could you use the down arrow to the right of the infinite accordion of tabs at the top of your window and use the “Search Tabs” option to find the tab using the name of the site from your search history?
Alt-F4
Man Im not experienced in paying for blow jobs but my gut feeling is that you could get a pretty great one a lot cheaper than that. I dunno, maybe the multi million dollar bureaucracy blow job is really really great.
The Palantirs werent technically evil, they were just stones that let you see the truth, it’s just the strong holders could manipulate what was seen through them by the weak holders to bend the truth seen.
In that respect the company is pretty aptly named, the owners (strong in the rights of the admin) can warp the insights to fit their narrative and feed those to the clients (weak in the rights of the admin). The problem being that the clients are also feeding huge amounts of data (truth) to owners to allow them to do their work. That data is ours.
Arguably, the naming of the company should at least give any government pause for thought about the reliability of the information provided to them and the true cost of feeding information to them. It’s not like the company isn’t broadcasting the issues with their system by using that specific name … surely there’s no in depth discussion of how a system like this could possibly end badly for someone who doesn’t have completed control over it?!
Yeah the internet was fine when it was just nerds talking about nerd stuff and relentlously fact checking each other. As soon as people realised they could make a lot more money from it by making it more accessible to regular schlubs it’s been a shit show. It’s a giant multi-dimensional tabloid newspaper now.
I would have thought you’d struggle to get hot glue to bond sufficiently the metal or be able to get a small enough amount on a something thin enough quickly enough to get it to stick to the key end without getting all over the barrel.
Tried a dab of super glue on a paper clip then held to the key?
People defend AI ‘art’? I mean, some of the things AI generates are kinda cool I guess, but I didn’t think anyone would seriously be offended if you said it was soulless slop generated with little to no effort using mostly stolen inputs purely for clicks and ad revenue.
I once watched bake off on ITV and I swear it was 10 minutes of ads to 3 minutes of show, 50min episode took like 2.5 hrs to watch, it was nuts.
If the peer review are unable to differentiate between student output and AI output then they are either incompetent or they are inundated with absolute garbage. The latter also suggests the former is true.
Yeah given the quality of AI outputs they could just read the papers to spot it … you know … do their jobs? I mean there’s a few layers here for thesis review, the supervisor, the professor, the other peer reviewers. They are all supposed to review the paper and at least some of the data that led to its production.
Well that’s a much better question.
Jesus how bad are their student papers that they can’t tell whether an AI wrote one?!
Arguably we should be imposing 25% DST on digital products to counter the 25% tariff on aluminium and steel and then 10% on everything else. The US started it by imposing blanket tariffs in spite of our free trade agreement.
In this same vein, cola and beer in equal proportions with a shot of amaretto tastes like snickers
The option to open page in external app
For me (rev133.0) this comes up as a distinct top level option when I’m in a tab that could be opened in an app eg a YouTube tab
I know some dinosaur names …
Right wing ideological white men are the original Karen’s, they can’t help but complain about everything, especially if those things have literally no bearing on their existence whatsoever.
They’re all like “Those people over there are having fun without bothering anyone else, how dare they! I’m going to complain to their manager. And then when their manager calls me a chucklefuck and tells me to fuck off I’m going to complain to a bunch of other right wing arseholes and see if we can’t ruin their fun forever with super fun bureaucracy.”
If you don’t include them they will be mad, if you do include them they will also be mad.
I see things sometimes and I’m like yeah i should read that and I bookmark it and then its gone to the void, never to be heard from again. On my phone I leave the tab open and its the same thing, but pretty regularly I go in and maybe bookmark some, or just kill the rest. If i don’t read it then and there, its unlikely I’m working my way back to find the thing. Even if i save a post, its rarely getting a look in. Sometimes I look at my youtube watch later videos, but I’m probably not saving anything on current events in that.