

No idea and not sure if it’s right. They could be attempting to match something across whitespace or line breaks and gotten greedy. Or maybe it is just a string match and not regex and they pasted the wrong string, but that still feels weird.
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No idea and not sure if it’s right. They could be attempting to match something across whitespace or line breaks and gotten greedy. Or maybe it is just a string match and not regex and they pasted the wrong string, but that still feels weird.


I always called it the buttbuttination (of Lincoln) problem, heh.


I wonder if someone is learning a lesson about regexes on that instance. It would be very weird to replace the string ‘time’ on its own.


I still disagree. It’s also why it’s important to not judge things only on a title. It’s still a lot of money in just about any currency that would be reasonably used in this case. At best it’s ambiguous, but I would not call it misleading.


A Swedish article in a Swedish publication about a Swedish guy and his Swedish company paying in Swedish kroner is misleading?


Hey, I know about a guy who lives part-time in florida and has been known to associate with criminals. Maybe now they’ll arrest and try that person in the court of law!


I learned today my router (Japan domestic Buffalo router) can’t block domains, only IPs. That’s annoying.
I used to run my own mailserver, but I haven’t in years now since it was so much of a pain. Not even the set-up part; that wasn’t the worst thing in the world. It’s uptime, back-ups, and other considerations that just require time and money I don’t have.
Apple sauce is not a universal replacement for eggs! … huh? Oh, force of habit. Also, the requirements clearly state Apollo-era core rope memory.


I went lemmy (very early, still with auto-refresh, etc.) for a very short time due to hating it to kbin, later mbin, and now piefed. I’m not sure if I like piefed better. I don’t care about mastodon or other similar platforms so that may change your decision.
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