@icedquinn
I think nobody *prefers* public transport, except in areas where there's large traffic jams and the public transport bypasses those. Otherwise personal transport is faster and more convenient.
@sleepytako @rsf92 @pluralistic
I think nobody *prefers* public transport, except in areas where there's large traffic jams and the public transport bypasses those. Otherwise personal transport is faster and more convenient.
@sleepytako @rsf92 @pluralistic
@mirabilos
RFC3986, ยง3.1, second paragraph:
'An implementation should accept uppercase letters as equivalent to lowercase in scheme names (e.g., allow "HTTP" as well as "http") for the sake of robustness'
So if you are using something that doesn't work with uppercase letters in the scheme, file a bug. Otherwise, the uppercase letter causes no harm and is perfectly fine.
@sanguish
RFC3986, ยง3.1, second paragraph:
'An implementation should accept uppercase letters as equivalent to lowercase in scheme names (e.g., allow "HTTP" as well as "http") for the sake of robustness'
So if you are using something that doesn't work with uppercase letters in the scheme, file a bug. Otherwise, the uppercase letter causes no harm and is perfectly fine.
@sanguish
@jpmens
That is absolutely sad, indeed.
explainxkcd.com/1205 has dated comments, which establishes an upper limit, but that's of course not the same thing...
That is absolutely sad, indeed.
explainxkcd.com/1205 has dated comments, which establishes an upper limit, but that's of course not the same thing...
@jpmens
xkcd 1205 told you that years ago ๐
xkcd 1205 told you that years ago ๐
@petrillic
Unintentional ones, however, they've become experts at.
Unintentional ones, however, they've become experts at.
@NanoRaptor
Squonky connectors FTW!
Squonky connectors FTW!
@atomicpoet
HOA? I know that only as 'home owners association', but that doesn't seem to fit here...
@maegul
HOA? I know that only as 'home owners association', but that doesn't seem to fit here...
@maegul
@mgorny
It's certainly possible if the granularity of the two formats is not the same; e.g., if you're converting from lossless 96kHz audio to lossless 48kHz audio, you'll still have lost some data.
It's certainly possible if the granularity of the two formats is not the same; e.g., if you're converting from lossless 96kHz audio to lossless 48kHz audio, you'll still have lost some data.
@foone
What's the offered price for that? Not that I'm suggesting you go for it, but I am very curious now...
What's the offered price for that? Not that I'm suggesting you go for it, but I am very curious now...
@thelinuxEXP
Context?
Context?
@foone
Aaaaahh, that explains everything ๐
Aaaaahh, that explains everything ๐
@foone
Don't understand this part. Why is this not an option?
(Yes, I saw you have a solution, but you can't nerdsnipe people like that and then leave them hanging ๐)
Don't understand this part. Why is this not an option?
(Yes, I saw you have a solution, but you can't nerdsnipe people like that and then leave them hanging ๐)
@zhenech
mpg at least makes sense to some people who use it all the time.
Nobody ever uses minutes per kilometer though.
mpg at least makes sense to some people who use it all the time.
Nobody ever uses minutes per kilometer though.