In addition to other comments, Julius Caesar even has a simple encryption technique, the Caesar cypher, named for him because he regularly used it.
In addition to other comments, Julius Caesar even has a simple encryption technique, the Caesar cypher, named for him because he regularly used it.
This is the answer, hands down.
I’m partial to the one where sh.itjust.works
I agree. I have lived in hot, humid places without air conditioning. The only solution is to find cool places (in the shade, in a cellar), stay wet, drink lots of water, and avoid physical exertion until the sun goes down.
I am spoiled now. I live in a region with cheap, low-carbon electricity (almost entirely from hydro, nuclear, and wind) and modern infrastructure, so air conditioning is standard practice. I wish the whole world could have the same.
Have central air conditioning in all buildings.
Have a place to swim.
I’m in the US and it was 40C (104F) yesterday, which is normal for my area. I spent the whole day either indoors or in the neighborhood pool, and it was perfectly comfortable.
Is the Pope a bear?
Oh man, cloudhiker.net is dangerous for me. I could fall down that rabbit hole all day long.
We would use a picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger with the words “You’ve Been Terminated.”
IMO the point of a distributed network isn’t convenience or unbridled free speech, but freedom of choice. Not only are there hundreds of instances to choose from, but anyone can run their own instance however they like, including you. If you host your own then you alone hold the ban button.
Look at posts and comments from the instance admin. Does this person seem to know anything about running a server or managing software? Do you like the admin’s tone and attitude? Does it seem like the instance will be around for the long-term, or is it someone’s hobby that they may abandon on a whim?
Look at the instance’s ban list. Do you agree with the choices? Maybe you want your All feed to include exploding-heads and lemmygrad, or maybe you don’t.
Does the instance seem to have a community theme that you want to be associated with? Some emphasize LGBTQ+ communities, or NSFW content, or particular political views.
Funny to see VLemmy on that list considering it abruptly ceased to exist a few days ago.
Bruh, wrong place. Try one of the many gun-centric communities:
Research lab, open 24/7, lots of government contracts
I’m dying to know more about what kind of research they’re doing.
$3M. I could retire immediately with a comfortable stream of investment income. Anything less would be helpful, but I would still have to work.
Tequila shots. Lick their salty tears off their cheeks, down a shot of tequila, suck on a lime, then throw the lime peel at them and walk away triumphantly.
Ready, Jet, Goooooo!
Jet Propulsion, that’s his name.
He looks like us but he isn’t the same…
Just kill me now.
I once had a post blow up and spend two days featured on r/all. It was great to see so many people reacting positively to something I wrote!
I also love the old Reddit switcharoo. Having a big, silly inside joke really made the site feel welcoming.
The worst is that moment when I realize I’ve been mindlessly scrolling down my front page for who knows how long, just pissing my life away doing nothing of value.
Welcome to adulthood, friend. Don’t get any significant injuries from here on out; they will linger and bother you for years.
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