Hi, I'm Mike! In this blog, you will find various quantities of Hannah Hart & The Holy Trinity, roller derby, and photography. With a few cats thrown in too.
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(via wilwheaton, yeahiwasintheshit)
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Julien Rivoire, Winamp Portable Player
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Some of you guys have never burned a CD and it shows
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I wish Mythbusters was still around so we could see them fuck up a Cybertruck
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The Pope, desperate to avoid ever interacting with JD Vance again, went to the one place the Vice President couldn't follow: heaven.
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Never mind the fact that you can't see the full URL that's in a QR code when you scan the code on Android. You MIGHT get to see the beginning of the URL, but if it's a URL-shortening site (WHY??? IT'S A QR CODE THERE'S NO NEED FOR SHORTENING) then the target URL is obscured. Anyway, where was I? Oh yeah, scanning a random QR code is such a security problem that I will never do it.
Using QR codes to link things in circumstances where it would be inconvenient to laboriously type in a url by hand are all well and good, practical, I see it. But now I get emails like "Here's our event! Scan the qr code to register!" with a jpeg of a flyer and no url in the email or on the image. Oh you want me to...hold up my phone to a computer screen to scan a jpeg email attachment to get to a website? Instead of you just linking it to me, in the email you have already sent me, that I am already looking at on my computer? That's what you want me to do? Are you sure?
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firefox is just such a standard browser for anyone remotely interested in computers that remembering basically every normal person uses google chrome feels like a kick in the head
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