regdog
@regdog@lemmy.world
- Comment on Seriously, what the f*** is keeping Donald Trump in this presidential race? 1 month ago:
Spite is a powerful motivator. Both for Trump himself, and also for his supporters.
- Comment on How do Texas residents afford electricity? 3 months ago:
They don’t
- Comment on Anon ends racism 5 months ago:
It would be great if this post would be accompanied by a Youtube link
- Comment on Checkmate, science 5 months ago:
This illustration does not imply that the car is moving. There are no “speed lines” or arrows that would indicate that.
So the illustrated setup would 100% work.
- Comment on Windows 10 is the last version of Windows 6 months ago:
Windows 10 is the last version of Windows (that I am going to use)
- Comment on Opinion | MAGA Has Devoured American Evangelicalism 9 months ago:
Thanks for posting a link with an unlock code. I usually ignore links to the New York Times because of its paywall
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 10 months ago:
On the one hand this is a bad that this happened to you, because the reasoning is completely idiotic.
On the other hand it can be a learning lesson that it’s better to write your birthday as April 20th, and never as 4/20.
PS: Please name that company publicly. Maybe write a short mail to a website about tech news, like arstechnica.com or www.wired.com. You could also try the blog boingboing.net
- Comment on How it started, how it's going 11 months ago:
Is that an insult or a compliment?
- Comment on Bike Riders of lemmy, you okay with me riding my eScooter in the bike lane? 1 year ago:
It annoys me that now in 2023 we have so many vehicles that we call “scooter”. I can think of three different types that fit the description.
- Comment on Why wasn't former President Bush of the USA, charged with any crimes, when we marched into Afghanistan and Iraq by his orders, under pretenses? 1 year ago:
Because these are uncharted legal waters. There is no precedent for charging a former US president with a crime.
Yet.
- Comment on In songs sung in English, a word ending with "t" followed by "you" sometimes makes the "you" sound like "chew". Does this happen in other languages with different words/sounds? 1 year ago:
You mean that sometimes certain words sound like other words? No, that is uniquely to the english language! /sarcasm