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5 votes
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Hi-Fi - Biesprizornik (Street Boy) (1999)
4 votes -
Overkill Software to resume production on Payday 2, changes to DLC policy
4 votes -
Gun Shop
14 votes -
7:35 de la mañana
4 votes -
Little Big - Rock-Paper-Scissors (2019)
4 votes -
Films that changed my life - Jared’s Vlog
3 votes -
Medieval Fighting Techniques - Mounted vs Foot (Lance vs Polearm & Sword)
4 votes -
Martyr of Verdun: Émile Driant's Command Post
6 votes -
Bethesda announces "Fallout 1st", a $13/month premium membership for Fallout 76 that allows you have to have a private world along with other benefits
20 votes -
Scandroid - Writing's On The Wall (2019)
4 votes -
Google demonstrating quantum supremacy
11 votes -
The mathematics of winning Monopoly
9 votes -
Ancient Chinese historian describes the Roman Empire
10 votes -
You can't rehabilitate George W. Bush
19 votes -
Andrew Yang at the CNN Climate Crisis Town Hall
2 votes -
The stairstep approach to indie game marketing
4 votes -
Songs with a downwards key change
9 votes -
The alt-right playbook: How to radicalize a normie
27 votes -
Papers behind the pistol: Mauser's archives on the Model 1910
4 votes -
1915 Black Pepper Cake recipe
4 votes -
Designing River City Girls' approachable, challenging brawling
4 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
21 votes -
Unusual conversation with Meetup support regarding profile image uploads
I had a problem uploading a profile photo to Meetup today and so contacted support: I can't upload a profile photo so am unable to join a number of groups. The photo just fails to upload and have...
I had a problem uploading a profile photo to Meetup today and so contacted support:
I can't upload a profile photo so am unable to join a number of groups. The photo just fails to upload and have tried a number of different sizes (from 400x400 to over 2000 x 1000) and formats - jpg and png. Something seems to be failing!
I got a fairly quick reply:
What problem do you see when you try to upload a photo? Are you seeing any error messages?
The first thing to check when uploading a photo is the size and format of the image.
Images should be .jpg, .gif, or .png format.
The file size limit is 10MB. (If your file size is already below 10MB, try reducing the size further.)If your image meets these specifications, send the photo to me as an attachment and I'll take a look. I'll also need the link to the page where you're having trouble uploading the photo.
So I sent the image I was trying to photograph (a photo of me with a camera wearing my Refused tshirt) and received this reply:
Profile photos can't have text in them at all (even words written on clothing). It's one of the most common reasons you might have trouble uploading a profile photo. If your photo has any text or lettering, try uploading a different photo.
If that still doesn't work, the next things to check when uploading a photo are the size and format of the image.
Images should be .jpg, .gif, or .png format.
The file size limit is 10MB. (If your file size is already below 10MB, try reducing the size further.)
If your image meets those technical specifications and is free of text, send the photo to me as an attachment and I'll take a look. It's also helpful if you can send the link to the page where you're having trouble uploading the photo.
What? "Profile photos can't have text in them at all (even words written on clothing)"
I pixelated the word "Refused" from the photo and sure enough after uploading the edited photo, it uploaded.
Confused, I sent a reply:
I've pixelated out the text on my tshirt and that seemed to resolve it. It seems to be strange policy? Any reason for this?
And got this bizarre explanation:
To keep our design consistent across all devices, rich text formatting, embedded images, and embedded videos are not supported.
I've replied back to see if the support person can explain what they mean.
10 votes -
Ten Second Songs - Psychosocial In The Style Of Linkin Park (2019)
3 votes -
Singapore's statement at the United Nations General Assembly 2019
6 votes -
The assassination of Julius Caesar (The Ides of March, 44 B.C.E.)
7 votes -
Are aerospikes better than bell nozzles?
7 votes -
The secret to sriracha hot sauce’s success
8 votes -
Lindsay Ellis, video essayist - XOXO Festival 2019
9 votes -
AnnenMayKantereit - Ozean (2019)
7 votes -
Joker is the hero of Gotham (The Dark Knight)
5 votes -
Crafting a precise spirit level out of glass
7 votes -
Nissin to sell a fork specially designed for its cup ramen
17 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 | PC trailer
6 votes -
Sweden's indigenous Sámi people threatened by climate change – global warming is putting the lifestyles of Arctic indigenous people under threat
7 votes -
To solve the problem of a dwindling population, one small Finnish municipality took a big step – pay its citizens to have babies
9 votes -
Do Nazis deserve electricity?
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow...
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow politicians to (somewhat?) violate its own rules about threats and harrassment. Blizzard banned a star video game player for speaking out about the Hong Kong protests.
I'm on Mastodon, and while it's faded from the headlines a bit, the Gab-war still rages there, with the Tusky-v-Fediverse debate over apps blocking domains, and instances blocking other instances over their support for yet other instances.
Yada.
I'm thinking a lot these days about the "slippery slope". Mastodon, Twitter, Facebook, Github/lab, etc ... these are all business(-like) entities, privately controlled, which are nonetheless approaching the status of public infrastructure ... at least, sort of.
PG&E intentionally shut off power to millions of Californians last week, to prevent hypothetical fires. You see where I'm going with this.
When/As smart capabilities for power grid, ISP, etc emerge, do racists, white supremacists, get Internet? Electricity? Hospital/Ambulance service? Where is that line?
Is reverse discrimination appropriate? "We don't rent to racists..."?
Not sure what I'm expecting here. Just starting the thread, see where it goes.
ETA: A really interesting, thoughtful 2-minute excerpt from a Rogan podcast
Edit #2: The Hacker News thread that prompted me to start this thread.
16 votes -
The trials and process of stop motion automotive restoration
5 votes -
A deeper look into the life of an impressionist (Deepfakes)
10 votes -
Jacob De Haan - Ammerland (2001)
3 votes -
South Korean national and 337 others arrested and charged worldwide in the takedown of Welcome To Video, the largest darknet child pornography website
19 votes -
Analogue Pocket - A multi-video-game-system portable FPGA handheld and digital audio workstation
7 votes -
Google's AI plays football in its new reinforcement learning environment
3 votes -
Amnesia: The Dark Descent released nine years ago - lessons about designing horror games from Frictional's creative director
7 votes -
Introducing Launcher, a new section covering video games and e-sports from The Washington Post
7 votes -
Loop quantum gravity explained
8 votes -
Welsh Male Voice Choir flashmob - Bread of heaven (2015)
7 votes -
Белое злато - Beyond the quiet river (2013)
7 votes -
Is the F-35 worth $115 million?
6 votes