I’m not sure that it can be clearly delineated as a time loop or a causality loop, it’s honestly a mix of both - though you’d probably call it a causality loop, as each “instance of a person” only experiences the loop once.
Well yes, you didn’t get first ads. But what about second ads?
What about stories about time travel that ultimately form a closed loop? There’s one that has people moving forwards and backwards through time, yet forms a closed loop at the end: >!Dark!<
You’re asking the wrong questions. Did they measure from heel to big toe? Or did they use the foot of one of those “second toe is longest” freaks?
I swear, cats always see a third-person-view of themselves and sit/lay down in the most aesthetically pleasing way.
Man, your dad must have had you early, two children before 9…
Love how the earlier picture has her looking plump and satisfied, and now she’s parched and close to starving. Some cats just know how to communicate using their whole body!
Counts as a mini rug! Finally we know just how snug she is.
Now we only have to fit a rug in there…
Just a quick note - while this kind of comment is funny the first few times, it gets very stale after the thousands time. OP is posting images of their cat pretty often here, maybe try something less stale :)
Collecting good vibes from all directions at once!
Imagine you can set a theme of your choice like “Star Trek technobabble” for little explanations for the delay.
“Delay due to chirality recalibration of phase discriminating amplifier for positronic brain…”
Might literally be one of the best use cases I’ve seen so far!
Don’t forget that macOS literally contacts Apple server for every binary you execute. When there was an issue with those servers, only Apple software was launchable.
I’m aware, it was mostly a joke about these “features” making Notepad worse. Nevertheless, thank you :)
I could come on your stupidly expensive car, if you want
Like when it’s shipped to you, I could lay on there all sexy
and come
Doesn’t everyone?
IIUC USB-C puts less mechanical stress on the port and more on the cable connector, so instead of the port breaking the cable should break.
Circular connectors wouldn’t be backwards-compatible either, and would be much harder to manufacture at the size of USB-C. I actually can’t think of circular connectors with more than 2 data channels that can be plugged in in any rotation - do you have an example? All the ones I can think of (PS/2, XLR) have a set orientation.
Ooooh boy, that’s a nice one, almost got me!