

That analogy is spot on. Everyone knows how light one feels after the first post-coffee morning dump.
That analogy is spot on. Everyone knows how light one feels after the first post-coffee morning dump.
Perhaps neither here nor there, but there are in fact worse boyfriends imaginable:
To lump the cognitively incompetent moral sinkhole Donald Trump among these approximate manifestations of pure evil might seem silly, but those who have ever been bullied will know why, especially considering this dunce does it on an international level without accountability.
I needed the following CSS copied 51 times with a 0.05 s increment, because CSS can’t for-loop and didn’t want JavaScript:
#butterfly span:nth-child(1) {
animation-delay: 0s;
}
I know I could’ve just for-looped it somewhere else and copy-paste the output, but I was curious if DeepSeek could do it.
I like the sociable aspect of webrings, literally paying it forward and backward to two arbitrary websites on your own website. However, I don’t see how it helps searching for and finding a specific website as one would have to traverse the whole ring. A search engine incorporating the whole ring resolves this though.
As for OP’s specific question, synced bookmarks go a long way. I’ve also got quick terminal commands so I can immediately search on a website without having to open the browser and going to that website first.
A Secret Web by Benjamin Hollon [found on lobste.rs] is a great read; there I discovered nifty little search engines that specifically search the Small Web, such as Marginalia Search.
“People should go into smoking areas just to tell people to stop smoking.”
People will find their way out once the decent non-smoker content dries out and Lemmy links become shared more.
I’m hyped as long as Ladybird will support uBlock Origin. Hoping it’s technically feasible.