

Link for mobile accessibility: https://libredirect.github.io/index.html


Link for mobile accessibility: https://libredirect.github.io/index.html


I like my iPhone. It’s solid hardware and reasonably capable software. It does everything I need it to do, and gives me really solid control over API access to privacy-centric controls like location and microphone.
I still wouldn’t skip a beat to switch to another phone manufactured by another company (though I regret how much of a duopoly there is). The inconvenience is minor; Apple just needs to give me a shove and I’ll switch.
Gil-galad was an elven-king;
Of him the harpers badly sing
For none can rightly say his name—
Jill misappropriates his fame
Brego bourguignon.
A few bay leaves, some thyme and sage. Turnips and carrots, and taters too, if it was the time o’ the year.
This is Stupendemys geographicus from Urumaco, Venezuela, and Rodolfo Sánchez from Coro, Venezuela.


I don’t know anything about insects and spiders, but maybe some sort of running crab spider, e.g. Philodromus cespitum?


@Vincent@feddit.nl was dead right in their comment here - you can escape out of the search by tapping Esc twice, at which point you’re back to the URL. Panic over!


Great news, thanks! And likewise, I’ll give it a chance. Ideally I’d be able to get to the URL from the omnibar with an extra click, to get the best of both worlds.


Yup - most typically to change TLD (e.g. from example.com to my own country, when I’m after local results) or as a quick way of copying the URL without unnecessary extra arguments to share elsewhere.


I like most of this, but if search term persistence makes it harder for me to tweak the URL (like on mobile), it’s going to be really annoying. I’ll suspend judgment until I’ve tried it, I guess.
JWST is the 2021 James Webb Space Telescope, if, like me, you’re not plugged into this stuff.
Excerpt:
It’s looking more and more like the universal expansion was different when it was young than it is now. When it was young it was denser, galaxies were closer together, and conditions were just different. We know that dark energy plays a huge role here, causing the expansion to speed up, but how it does that isn’t clear.


I’m weeping at the damage to those floorboards. Could they not have been lifted first?
Don’t tell anyone, but I am not a trained duckologist.



The cost to move to America is quite steep, though, and there are significant drawbacks.
It’s not just the EU flag, it’s the flag of Europe.