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  • Honestly for me, I think I'd want a Berlin gemuse kebab, probably the Mustafa's one (mit käse of course) given I've got a lot of good memories attached to it.

    Serve it up with a nice citrusy IPA

    Probably finish with a tiramisu made by an Italian nonna

  • Food or dopamine depending on the kind of yearning

  • Thank you for your service

  • Even worse when the design is that plasticky kind of decal rather than the one that becomes more part of the fabric

    Basically makes the shirt unusable in summer

  • Who is bike alpaca and joffrette?

  • So the worst possible outcome has been avoided thanks to the action we've taken to avoid climate change, and according to the mouth breathers, that's evidence it doesn't work?

    Honestly, how can someone be so obviously and shamelessly stupid

  • There's always something new, emotions aren't finite. Pretty arrogantly lazy to conclude there's nothing better than one's existing experiences.

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  • I think this would probably be covered by unsporting behaviour or dangerous play.

    There might be some stuff that would consider the ball out of play in this scenario too as no specific player has possession, but that might be a stretch

  • At least, yeah. The estimated lifetime for pressed consumer compact disks is 30-100 years (incl dvd/bluray), assuming a bell curve distribution, you should get at least that

  • Ah I didn't catch the date, I just assumed it was a recent reaction to something, and that stuck out as the obvious recent development to me

  • Yeah if it's not owned by a bank, it will be owned by an institution that runs (or otherwise has access to) a proprietary interbank network. In most countries consumer financial services are super regulated legally, so everything gets locked down

  • Ah I misunderstood your initial comment!

    Thanks for the detail! Do you get a lot of use out of the black mist filter? I've been considering grabbing one for a couple of my lenses

  • I think there're a few crypto based ones out there from when people were trying to make bitcoin in shops a thing, no idea if they're even still maintained.

    If you're talking about a traditional ATM that hooks into a specific bank or interbank network, you're not going to find a complete system, because the banks basically only want machines they (or partnered banks) own talking to their systems.

    Depending what you're interested in though, Linux based OSes (standard enterprise RHEL and the like) seem to be becoming increasingly used, but there's still probably a big majority running some form of windows (or funnily enough OS/2). And a quick Google has shown me the industry has seemingly actually worked out an SDK for talking to the ATM hardware that's catching on, XFS4IoT. However the software written by the bank to implement that SDK and actually talk to the banking network is (and basically always will be) proprietary software.

  • This is 100% because scientists from Cuba (and Argentina) have just revealed a potential cure for some kinds of lung cancer

  • Nice shot!

    Can you tell me a bit more about it?

    Obvious first question is what camera/lens you used for this? Then also what time of day (i.e. is it as dark as it looks or is this intentional underexposure to get the vibe) was this and which Fujifilm did you use? Standard 400 ISO perhaps or something more niche?

    (Mostly coming from a place of my night shots on film can be a bit hit and miss, so always interested in how others go about it)

  • VHS is cool to have on the shelf if you've got space, but unless it's a modern reproduction, the tape is very much going to be turning to dust over the next decade or so.

    DVDs/Blu-rays should have a good few decades left on them unless they were super low budget (i.e. basically on recordable media rather than properly pressed)

  • My computer configuration is best described as a construction of duct tape and chewing gum holding a house of cards in place

    Tbh my server is getting a bit that way too, which is slightly more concerning

  • Big props for encouraging parents to actually parent rather than expecting the government to do it for them

  • Yeah was gonna say, the don't sit too close thing was about CRTs, basically every other display technology is not harmful in this way