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You’re so edgy! I’m jelly…
You’re so edgy! I’m jelly…
Us vs them… At least we can all agree on othering people we disagree with
This is gonna fun…
…tens of
millionsbillions…
FTFY
Good. Annoy the managers until they get rid of this shit
Early reports suggest it was caused by a loose chain dragging on the ground and throwing sparks behind a horse trailer. But the cause is still under investigation.
This needs a love checkbox. Because, seriously, I love Pike’s hair, and I really need a place to complain about it.
I have no clue how the original Mad Max made it out of Australia, let alone spawn a minor cinematic universe…
I’m glad there haven’t been any pervs saying cheese pizza…
I really hope the people below this are just naive, and not actually pedophiles
Not everyone sees every news story as it happens…
That would make sense
I wonder why every version of the couch has a window on the right of the generated image
Why would it increase your energy bill?
That’s part of many people’s learning process. Meant of us, including me, have been there. Luckily, my last Windows computer was about 10 years ago. Good luck
While your comment is dismissive and arrogant, you make a good point (even if it’s not the point you intended).
The metrics we use the show the health of our economy do not reflect the economic circumstances of the average citizen, and that’s a real problem.
I’m on Windows…that’s one variable I can’t change.
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For example, http://xkcdsw.com is an archive of fan-edited comics, while https://xkcdsw.com is some kind of crypto site.
That’s not how URLs work. If that’s the behavior you’re experiencing, you likely have been the victim of malware/a virus.
The first part of the URL is the scheme, which indicates the protocol that the browser must use to request the resource (a protocol is a set method for exchanging or transferring data around a computer network). Usually for websites the protocol is HTTPS or HTTP (its unsecured version). Addressing web pages requires one of these two, but browsers also know how to handle other schemes such as mailto: (to open a mail client), so don’t be surprised if you see other protocols.
This one?