It lasted at least maybe...30 seconds? I was trying to send a request to SOCVR and it kept failing. Eventually realized that I just couldn't connect to the chat at all.
@Tinkeringbell Can't really see a way to sell money on the mobile game. There is no way to trade money with another player outside agreeing to buy inflated price items from their shop.
Furthermore, the Google results were mentioning ACNH - so that is New Horizon, the Switch game.
cv-plsregression not a programming question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68903834/using-an-apa-format-how-do-i-report-an-f-statistic-with-a-value-of-2-67e30
The nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) (, literally meaning "blue cow") is the largest Asian antelope and is ubiquitous across the northern Indian subcontinent. It is the sole member of the genus Boselaphus and was described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1766. The nilgai stands 1–1.5 m (3.3–4.9 ft) at the shoulder; males weigh 109–288 kg (240–635 lb), and the lighter females 100–213 kg (220–470 lb). A sturdy thin-legged antelope, the nilgai is characterised by a sloping back, a deep neck with a white patch on the throat, a short crest of hair along the neck terminating in a tuft, and white facial spots...
The Belgian Blue (French: 'Blanc-Bleu Belge', Dutch: 'Belgisch Witblauw') is a breed of beef cattle from Belgium. It may also be known as the Race de la Moyenne et Haute Belgique.:95 Alternative names for this breed include Belgian Blue-White; Belgian White and Blue Pied; Belgian White Blue; Blue; and Blue Belgian. The Belgian Blue's extremely lean, hyper-sculpted, ultra-muscular physique is termed "double-muscling". The double-muscling phenotype is a heritable condition resulting in an increased number of muscle fibers (hyperplasia), instead of the (normal) enlargement of individual muscle fibers...
@Luuklag it's a quote from a poem by Yeats put probably better known on Stack Overflow as one of the vivid phrases from the infamous Chtulhu regex answer
evokes images of chaos and madness, but I was also tinking literally that us (relative) oldtimers can no longer hold up against the endlessly rising tide of barbarian newcomers
generally if something slam-dunk like that gets brought up in SOCVR, it gets closed fairly quickly; but the scope and mandate of SOCVR is limited
WIBNI there was a cross-network process? I have been looking for a place to bring up delete-worthy ool closed questions from other sites
@ShadowWizardWearingMaskV2 whoops, I recently got an S15 VivoBook. Eh, looks like that person got some bad luck, and the linked computer had some pretty midway reviews. I only look for the (Asus) computers that have at least 80% 5-stars, to be on the safe side. Mine works just fine, and I use it very thoroughly.
@ShadowWizardWearingMaskV2 yeah, but chat still works there?
@ShadowWizardWearingMaskV2 I know, but out of thousands there should be some legit reviewers. Also, we've had plenty of Asus devices in the house and the two that broke were mostly thanks to some effing wild toddlers.
@ShadowWizardWearingMaskV2 we do have an HP Notebook that we bought used. It's been with us about 5.5 years, been dropped down the stairs at least twice, accidentally kicked, been through five batteries and still runs.
Downside is, though, is freezes, bluescreens, runs pretty slowly, and feels like it's made of depleted uranium.
@ShadowWizardWearingMaskV2 bergh. No one here does gaming. Metasploiting, running multiple VMs at the same time, PortSwigging - I do a good deal of stuff from SANS.
I originally thought it was an internal network blip between our load balancers and the web servers. It turns out that another explanation is likely correct.
First of all, we've upgraded SQL Server to 2016 last week. This is great for a number of reasons, but we (and by "we" I mostly mean Nick C...
Flocks of sulphur crested cockatoos are known to aggressively attack wood on trees, decks, outdoor furniture, window sills and houses. Such destruction is common, particularly in spring.
Having beautiful western red cedar window frames is a risky proposition if your house happens to attract the attention of sulphur-crested cockatoos.
I was always taught not to keep cockatoos as pets, because of the level of social bonding and constant engagement with the world they demand... and that it can be ridiculously hard on them to be stuck in a cage, even a large one.
@Slate Definitely. I used to know a woman who had a few uncaged parrots in her house. They had protected spots they could go to rest, but they were free to roam around the house.
@JourneymanGeek The bigger ones can do more damage, just because of their size. But if you watch them interact socially, the smaller ones tend to be more aggressive than the larger ones. Eg, female budgies during nesting season will kill each other if the competition for nesting sites is too high.
The common myna or Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled mynah, is a bird in the family Sturnidae, native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely well to urban environments.
The range of the common myna is increasing at such a rapid rate that in 2000 the IUCN Species Survival Commission declared it one of the world's most invasive species and one of only three birds listed among "100 of the World's Worst Invasive Species" that pose a threat to biodiversity, agriculture and human interests. In particular...
Jurong Bird Park is an aviary and tourist attraction in Jurong, Singapore. The bird park covers an area of 0.2 square kilometres (49 acres) on the western slope of Jurong Hill, the highest point in the Jurong region. It is one of the parks managed by Wildlife Reserves Singapore with Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Safari.
Wildlife Reserves Singapore reported on 1 June 2016 that in 2020, Jurong Bird Park would be relocated to Mandai Lake Road with a new name for the Bird Park. However, due to impact from the COVID-19 pandemic, the move was pushed back to 2022.
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@Slate They seemed to enjoy it. Her largest parrot, Halley, was quite intelligent, and articulate. (Sorry, I forget the species). She could say a list of food options, and he'd respond with which one he wanted. Unfortunately, he had a liking for icecream, which his previous owner gave him. (Parrots are lactose-intolerant). So when Halley asked for icecream she'd give him a non-dairy iced treat.
My parrot lady friend had a high turnover in keyboards. Her two cockatiels liked to perch on her wrists while she was typing. So after 3 months or so, the keyboard would die due to accumulated birdseed. :)
family down in louisiana found it, fed it, and eventually took it in as a pet, they thought it was just an escaped pet. unfortunately... we didn't really socialize with it much, and so it was never really approachable
seems kinda... pointless. shuffling around of tags on a very small number of questions, that don't seem to have attracted any confusion due to the tag,
What do you mean, "that don't seem to have attracted any confusion"? There are two contradictory uses of the tag, that's the whole point of the retag-request.
Well, I can't really tell what it was meant to be used for beyond what it's been used on (which is an imperfect indicator) since there isn't an excerpt
it seems almost like a meta tag to me, a tag needlessly drilling down an already rarely discussed topic, that was almost never used for it's intended purpose anyway
but this one was people to be able to vote proposals as dupes, and this one is debating what constitutes a dupe proposal, and thesetwo are arguing about specific proposals closed as a dupes
And then that the tag was exclusively used for duplicate questions.
I'm looking for a tag to use for that last one - duplicate Area 51 proposals/asking for proposals to be merged - to retag merging questions, but as-is the tag is too broad and not good for my use. A different name would probably be better anyhow since this one is obviously unclear.
There are quite a few questions about merging proposals. That's different than just talking about proposals which are duplicates, though.
but my point is more... there are 3k+ users here, questions do get edited regularly, why is this any different? What brought about this proposal? idle curiosity?
What brought about the question was that I asked in chat (link ^) about whether it was worth making a formal retag-request for a tag with 17 questions and was told to go for it.
@Glorfindel Design. The system allows reviews 15 minutes after the review is completed, so that if a review was completed in the meantime while a hapless reviewer was reviewing, it'd still count for their review badges.