I found this https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Sonic
I found this https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Sonic
The premise was that the spouse set the phone clock into the future. That has nothing to do with how accurate the RTC is (usually <10s/day)
No. Many certificates are only valid for a couple months to years into the future. Many websites wont work if you set your system time to +5 years, because most certificates won’t be valid for that time.
Funny thing, you probably couldn’t actually. None of the current TLS certificates would be valid in a couple of years
Well yeah, if this picture came with the mint logo it would have perspective correction applied
In Austria too, in the 70s and 80s I believe
From my experience, it works something like this:
The butt is pretty dark, so you’re brain takes a little more time to make a coherent image out of it (think of it like averaging what you see over a short time). This is amplified by the fact that while the center of your eye is better at seeing color, it’s worse at seeing in the dark.
So essentially you’re tracking the butt (blue: worst color vision when dark) with the center of your eye (slow) which isn’t seeing the movement of your phone (yet) while you see the white move immediately because it’s brighter and not in the center. Normally you wouldn’t notice the difference in speed, but when both effects are combined it is large enough to notice. It also works best in a dark room with the screen brightness on low, probably.
TLDR: you see slow when dark and blue and center
Wasn’t there a real issue with their “nano texture” matte screens and other cloths?
Do it on your phone
Loving the recent FMA posts
I don’t live in north America, believe it or not
I’ve honestly never seen any of those on a beach, neither on natural nor on managed touristy ones
It’s probably meant for games
The thing literally any other comment is talking about
It looks like it’s supposed to resemble a flower, if the other thing is intentional, I’d hope not.
Now that we’ve got ẞ I’m fine with keeping ß
If your hot water line comes from [wherever, in my case the basement] and passes by your shower before leading to a sink, it’s likely that the water by your shower will also be hot once it comes out hot at the sink.
Turn it on in the sink, then it may only take like a second in the shower (if you’re lucky with your plumbing layout)
Performance optimization is the root of all evil
No, it’s just about the dumbest thing I’ve read today. So far.