@warriorstar If you don't have a logged in Google account then just clearing cooking wipes the slate clean. If you are logged in I have no idea.
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@kev Or indeed being a toddler.
@fribbledom @mar77i Can confirm the translation is perfectly fine.
@kev I quite like static sites, yet I can't help but notice how many blogs have the "I just switched to [SSG], and I think it's great!" as their last post.
@ariadne Worth a content warning IMO.
@mjdxp I would have never thought of it as a sauce before, but by asking the question you've convinced me it is.
@Gina Ha, my first reflex was "heh that looks weird with a d", but thinking it through it is indeed grammatically correct...
@safiuddinkhan It's a classic bit of hindsight bias. When people successfully end a period of suffering, we classify everything that happened before as a single era of "Hard Times". Which ignores the fact that those hard times created plenty of terrible people who just made things even worse.
@molly0xfff Coming soon to a Github Copilot suggestion near you!
@confusedkeys ok phew
@confusedkeys omg you really are LaMDA
@confusedkeys what's your biggest fear?
@Talkless Yet you never hear any Austrian economists make the same straightforward case when faced with deflation. For what it's worth, I think the argument is generally correct in both instances.
@urusan The idea that you can get it back in is a defeatist trope that needs to be... put back into the tube.
@safiuddinkhan Would be quite the flex if they changed the name of their town to "Real York"
@freakinbox Introduced credit in the early 1900s? There are Sumerian tablets that contain debit-credit ledgers. And some archeologist think there might even have been more primitive accounting systems that predate the invention of writing.
@gawn Our 5yo immediately handed over the gift she made at school when we arrived home on Friday 😆