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Posts by Leon Crosby

a grey tabby cat with a very dark look on it's facing staring down at the photographer from on top of a kitchen cabinet.

a grey tabby cat with a very dark look on it's facing staring down at the photographer from on top of a kitchen cabinet.

I have this picture of one of my cats as my desktop background at work... feels like similar vibes.

6 days ago 21 0 1 0

You're quite right, I've seen that myself and may explain this.

2 weeks ago 2 0 0 0

Not saying it's not real, but why is does that document contain several different font sizes row to row?!

2 weeks ago 3 0 2 0

They're both cloud based storage but Sharepoint is for business/enterprise file sharing whereas OneDrive is for sharing files with yourself.

I'm not a Mac man but you should be able to go to the Sharepoint folder in a browser and hit 'sync' which should sync to your file system.

2 weeks ago 1 1 1 0

I did look this up a while ago and the only definitive difference is the substitution of cocoa butter for palm/veg oil. The fat content seems to be the biggest change.

4 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

I'm still curious as to exactly what the change was as it still has to meet UK standards to be called chocolate (around cocoa mass etc). They definitely did change the recipe around 2024 but it's a shame we can't see exactly how.

4 weeks ago 0 1 1 0

How QR codes work is legit impressive. Build in redundancy and error correction, better data capacity etc. Generally a big fan though I do wish people would be more careful about scanning them out and about as they can be misused by crims to lead to dodgy sites.

1 month ago 3 0 0 0
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Mine tried three times and had 'something went wrong' errors each time. It eventually gave up.

1 month ago 2 1 0 0

It's just annoying that it's being 'sold' as happening immediately (it will take years for new notes to enter circulation) and that it was done without consultation (the BoE asked the public what should feature on the new notes). It's all very silly.

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The station itself was great, though. Used several times as a location for filming the X-files back in the day.

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I stayed in a very sketchy area of Vancouver about 20 years ago near Pacific Central Station. The hostel room flooded twice, there was a building site next door that was wick with rats and lots of very high, shirtless guys aggressively pan handling tourists. Good times.

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The bastards. I have recently achieved that milestone but I still find it offensive that the equipment at the gym informs me of it for some reason every time I want to do a set programme.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

I just drew some bats for someone on the internet I'll never meet or interact with again, though, and that was kind of special...

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

Do be fair I do chat total inane shit to my partner about 95% of the time, I'm sure she really loves it...

1 month ago 7 0 1 0

I think... I think I want to be a chatbot?! Is that a job? Just answering peoples inane questions.

1 month ago 14 0 1 0
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oh no, this is too much fun.

1 month ago 4 0 1 0

He also has great car/engineering content on YT. He's just bought a RR Merlin engine to restore.

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On the off-chance you have a .ac.uk email account you can log into BoB, looks to be already on there (you don't need a TV license to use it)!

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Small Prophets - Wikipedia

Mackenzie Crook has made a couple of great shows that kind of fit this mould - Detectorists which is very gentle, his version of Worzel Gummidge was great too imo and his new show is also really interesting.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_P...

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I think they've just bought land behind the house. The others still have long gardens and you can see the end terrace still has an equivalent garden... And then the field behind.

1 month ago 6 0 1 0

All the outside shots are AI. If you look on street view they actually look very marginally better irl.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

I also have this anxiety every day with Power BI which prompts you to save EVEN WHEN NOTHING HAS CHANGED. The absolute worst.

2 months ago 1 0 2 0
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Tbf my 'these yank tech companies can sod off' was more a general vibe than just re this article.

2 months ago 8 0 1 0

I tend to avoid bombastic national pride but the British right to walk randomly into the road at any juncture is genuinely one of our greatest traditions and these yank tech companies can sod off.

2 months ago 185 20 5 2

As someone who grew up just a few miles from the YSP, these people do realise that West Yorkshire is IN THE MIDDLE OF THE COUNTRY! it is literally one of the easiest places to get to unless you think 'easy' means 'in London'.

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My god these takes make me think I'm losing my mind. It is a game. A take I saw yesterday said 'it's two dishonest people beating 20 honest people ๐Ÿ˜”' but this is a fundamental misunderstanding of what the show is imo. It's a murder mystery, like a glamorous version of Cluedo...

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

My least favourite part of the whole series is the dinner party where you hear all their back stories. I don't think it should matter, it's a murder mystery game, not the X-factor.

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

My grandmother's house that was a council owned property didn't have central heating well into the 2000s. My brother also had a council property that had central heating but was coal fired, again into the mid 00s.

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Oh don't get me wrong, the tech is nowhere near there when it comes to true augmented reality glasses that don't make you look like a total dweeb. The meta Ray Bans just seem to be tailor made for perverts, though.

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

I get that, but I can do it with my phone with almost no inconvenience/delay. On a basic security/privacy level, the idea that it would be constantly recording isn't the best either.

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