Deebster

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[–] Deebster 16 points 1 month ago (2 children)

You might have been joking, but this is the best answer. All plants need a decent amount of light, so they either need a grow light or rotating out. Or just get a plastic one instead and save the poor thing a life of misery.

[–] Deebster 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

How did Andy the wizard go for (Costa del) Sol and not Seoul? Sol and soul aren't even homophones!

My other half came up with the idea of putting a pair of aces in your pocket ("pocket rockets").

As much of a cop out it is giving everyone max points, I'd have struggled to judge that art competition.

No-one played their hotdog card, er costume.

Jack wins this episode for me, partly for the line "not including the ones you take off lampposts"

and for being more haunted

[–] Deebster 1 points 1 month ago

I have a few home-made TUI apps, but nothing serious, so mostly it's just to muck around with a shell on my phone.

[–] Deebster 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I don't see it in the default keymap and I don't know of anything that does similar so I guess it's needs a custom binding.

However, I've just noticed that if you paste something ending with a newline, Helix automatically pastes it as the next/previous line.

[–] Deebster 2 points 1 month ago

I knew that would be Squidge just from the title!

[–] Deebster 1 points 2 months ago

Once per word, or once per puzzle? Either way, that's surely hard mode.

[–] Deebster 4 points 2 months ago

Ah yeah, missed that 🤦‍♂️

[–] Deebster 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Because this is the internet, I can't tell if the whoosh goes to your downvoters or you. I think you were joking, but that second sentence makes me wonder...

[–] Deebster 2 points 2 months ago

Hmm, interesting logic; my first reaction is that even if I program a robot to hit a golf ball I still wouldn't be any good on the links, but perhaps there's enough medical theory that she'd have to encode that she would be the top doc. I would have expected the original program to already have the knowledge and skills useful in OP's scenario, however.

I think all the engineers would have transferable skills, seeing as surgery is basically engineering/plumbing on living things.

[–] Deebster 7 points 2 months ago

I pay for Nebula - $30 a year which is about £22.50. That won't even cover two months of YouTube Premium (£12 pm), and there's not even the discounted yearly option in the UK.

And "if you're not paying you're the product" is wrong - YouTube/Google would still be datamining my viewing habits to sell to advertisers.

[–] Deebster 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Rosie's prize task was a worthy winner, brilliant entry.

I can't believe they actually went with the smoothie idea, especially after Baba's reaction.

"Creatures of habit, just like nuns." With humour like that, I'm assuming Alex enjoys cryptic crosswords.

Anyone find the mannequins' names familiar? I wonder if it was just a callback or if they'll appear again.

I like the idea that someone forgot to wear the hotdog outfit and brings it out for the final's studio task.

[–] Deebster 2 points 2 months ago

The mannequins had the same names as the Aussie Rules team from the first season (The Yank Tank stuck in my head). I wonder if they'll make a reappearance since now the contestants (in theory) know their names.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/4478496

Veteran film collector John Franklin believes the answer is for the BBC to announce an immediate general amnesty on missing film footage.

This would reassure British amateur collectors that their private archives will not be confiscated if they come forward and that they will be safe from prosecution for having stored stolen BBC property, something several fear.

“Some of these collectors are terrified,” said Franklin, who knows the location of the two missing Doctor Who episodes, along with several other newly discovered TV treasures, including an episode of the The Basil Brush Show, the second to be unearthed this autumn. “We now need to catalogue and save the significant television shows that are out there. If we are not careful they will eventually be dumped again in house clearances, because a lot of the owners of these important collections are now in their 80s and are very wary,” he added.

Discarded TV film was secretly salvaged from bins and skips by staff and contractors who worked at the BBC between 1967 and 1978, when the corporation had a policy of throwing out old reels. And Hartnell’s Doctor Who episodes were far from the only ones to go. Many popular shows were lost and other Doctor Who adventures starring Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee were either jettisoned or erased. A missing early episode of the long-running sitcom Sykes, starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques, has also been rediscovered in private hands in the last few weeks.

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The BBC said it was ready to talk to anyone with lost episodes. “We welcome members of the public contacting us regarding programmes they believe are lost archive recordings, and are happy to work with them to restore lost or missing programmes to the BBC archives,” it said.

Whether this will be enough to prompt nervous collectors to come forward is doubtful. While collectors are in no real danger, the infamous arrest of comedian Bob Monkhouse in 1978 has not been forgotten, Franklin suspects: “Monkhouse was a private collector and was accused of pirating videos. He even had some of his archive seized. Sadly people still believe they could have their films confiscated.”

 

For those outside the UK they did a premier on YouTube and here's the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTGGZ7ifOHM

Let us discuss tasks and contestants.

Expect spoilers in the comments.

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/5338695

If it's a buzzword bingo, then where are all the insects and their noises?

 

I've made a Last.fm API key but at the point of adding it to Navidrome I wondered why I was bothering; is this option only there because of backwards compatibility or is there a tangible benefit?

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Credit: vanesagarkova

 

I've been holding off upgrading since I'd heard bad things, but I can't actually remember what those bad things were.

Is it worth the upgrade? The only thing I don't like is that Foobar seems to only save tabs ("playlists") when it closes, which means if my machine crashes/hard resets then it reverts to an old set.

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