American death metal band, with a parrot vocalist.
andyli 8mo ago • 97%
Robert'); DROP TABLE Students;--
andyli 8mo ago • 100%
Yeah. There was an incident in the university where I studied that the whole roof collapsed. https://hongkongfp.com/2016/06/10/city-university-may-sue-contractor-rooftop-collapse-investigation-report-released/
I couldn't find a setting to enable gif autoplay. Is it hidden somewhere? I have enabled video autoplay but the gifs are still not playing. I'm using eternity v0.1.2 from fdroid.
What are these dotted ball shaped things I circled in yellow in the image? I thought they may be sea urchin skeletons. Though the things in the image may be too many and too large? They are in a mural in Brighton, England. The subject is "Protecting Costa Rican Wildlife", so I guess they are of some native species there. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F323efe63-3d4b-4020-a566-d1215ab32c73.jpeg)
andyli 1y ago • 100%
I'm looking for a smart power strip, which allows me to remote control and schedule on/off. Last year I bought [Hey!'s smart power strip](https://heyimhome.co.uk/products/smart-power-bar). Hey! is a UK brand, but turn out its products are just branded Chinese products. I used it anyway but it just bricked itself last month. For quality, safety, and security reasons, I would prefer a non-made-in-China smart power strip. Compatibility with Home Assistant is prefered, but not 100% required. I'm interested in switching to Home Assistant but I haven't yet. Thanks for any suggestions! cross-posted: https://lemmy.world/post/4556320
I'm looking for a smart power strip, which allows me to remote control and schedule on/off. Last year I bought [Hey!'s smart power strip](https://heyimhome.co.uk/products/smart-power-bar). Hey! is a UK brand, but turn out its products are just branded Chinese products. I used it anyway but it just bricked itself last month. For quality, safety, and security reasons, I strongly prefer a non-made-in-China smart power strip. Compatibility with Home Assistant is prefered, but not 100% required. I'm interested in switching to Home Assistant but I haven't yet. Thanks for any suggestions!
andyli 1y ago • 94%
a book store with a café
This is easy because the tags don't overlap.
shop=books
amenity=cafe
a café by day and a wine bar by night
I saw something like this before, and they are usually two businesses with different names. I used two separated POIs (points) placed in the same building area to denote them. In this way, I can also put different names, opening_hours etc to the two POIs.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
This is a longstanding issue that wheelmap knew and promised to solve.
In this information era, some of the few people who are resilient against fake news are the weebs. They're always asking for sauce. Be like weebs.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
I guess Disney can't employ owls because they would attack Mickey.
My posts and comments to feddit.uk communities aren't going through. I can only see the posts and comments on this instance but not on feddit.uk. For example, [this post](https://lemmy.world/post/3620607) doesn't appear in [https://feddit.uk/c/brighton](https://feddit.uk/c/brighton) Is there any technical problem or is one defederated with another?
andyli 1y ago • 100%
Let them eat cake!
[A featured picture by Umberto Salvagnin on Wikimedia Commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sleeping_cat_on_her_back.jpg). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
It still happens to me as of today.
I've found the relevant GitHub issue, which says the fix is to compile lemmy with pict-rs v0.4.0-beta.7 or later versions.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
At least you're not rewarded with more ads.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
Not using TikTok is still an option and that's what I chose.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
That sounds so much like Twitter and Reddit... lol
andyli 1y ago • 100%
Didn't know big spiders is a thing here. I thought only Australia has these... But I guess this one is still tiny in Australia standard.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
Thanks! I'm relieved. I knew I read /r/OopsThatsDeadly too much.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
Have just released it outside. Wished it live happily ever after.
Found this at home in England. I moved to England from Hong Kong not long ago, so I'm not familiar with local spiders at all. Maybe it's very common?
andyli 1y ago • 100%
I lived in Kowloon when Kai Tak Airport was still in use. We had planes flying super low above our place all the time everyday.
Here is a picture I found on Wikimedia Commons that illustrate how low were the planes.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KaiTakAirport-2.jpg
It was very noisy as you can imagine.
The schools in Kowloon had air cons installed pretty early when air cons were still considered expensive and not very common among school buildings. It was necessary because the windows had to be closed for all time for soundproofing.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
Have you played the password game yet?
> Dishwasher salmon is an American fish dish made with the heat from a dishwasher, particularly from its drying phase.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
I don't know how to quit vim.
andyli 1y ago • 100%
Use Newpipe. It plays youtube (and several video sites') videos without any ads nor trackings. No Google account needed.
Install it and set it as the app for opening youtube links in system settings.
Note that the app is not available in Google Play store. It can be installed from f-droid, or you can directly download its apk.
andyli 1y ago • 60%
Note that moderate intake of alcohol can be beneficial to health.
More than 100 prospective studies show an inverse association between light to moderate drinking and risk of heart attack, ischemic (clot-caused) stroke, peripheral vascular disease, sudden cardiac death, and death from all cardiovascular causes.
But if you're only considering cancer, then as some of the other answers suggested, cutting alcohol intake to zero could reduce the risk of getting cancer, although the reduction is likely very small that's neglectable.
Livestream of a barn owl family in the UK by Somerset Wildlife Trust. >For the past three years, our barn owl box in the Blackdown Hills has been inhabited by our barn owl couple - Finn and Trude - and the previous two years Finn and his other lady owl, Orla. > >We are so delighted that Finn and Trude have hatched 4 fabulous owlets this year. They are on the brink of fledging so we're expecting a bit of a barn owl circus in the barn as they flap about finding their wings to venture out on their own.
Pretty nice fusion cuisine. Coffee Lowa, Hong Kong.
That S sign which is common to see in children's notebooks or graffiti on walls.