

Regarding the multiple formats that’s it’s saving the pages in, just go to your settings and turn on/off the formats you want the pages saved in.
ETA: There’s also a setting on that same page right underneath that says “prevent duplicate links.”


Regarding the multiple formats that’s it’s saving the pages in, just go to your settings and turn on/off the formats you want the pages saved in.
ETA: There’s also a setting on that same page right underneath that says “prevent duplicate links.”
Update fails, OS rolls back failed changes. What would you prefer it to do?


I gotcha. The program I was in had us go to a different class once or twice a week (varied since I changed schools a few times) instead of separating us entirely from the rest of the students, which we still did our regular classes with. I can definitely see how isolating a select few into “ivory towers” could cause some issues.


Can’t be smart unless something’s wrong with you?
You’re a shining beacon for the anti-intellectualism in America. Thanks for doing your part to get us where we are today.


Ableist, too. You definitely seem nice. I don’t have autism, just more than two brain cells locked in battle for third place.


Never said you couldn’t have an opinion. I’m saying your opinion is uninformed and wrong.


It’s pointless to point out that your singular experience at one school isn’t indicative of American schools at large? Knowing their are other people who have their own experiences in the world is a critical development stage you should have reached by now.
You know, everyone else in this thread has come with levelheaded replies sharing their experiences with gifted programs, and it’s a mix of some schools who did it right and others who did it wrong. All you’ve replied with is obstinate vitriol. Starting to think you’re just jealous you didn’t make it into the gifted programs…


Well, going by your literacy, I’m gonna guess you weren’t in the gifted classes. Completely misread what I said.


That’s only fair until you consider you may be depriving the accelerated kid of opportunities just for the point of keeping them in the class to inspire others.


In the same way American schools aren’t representative of Canadian schools - your experience at one American school isn’t representative of all American schools. Maybe cut back on the blanket statements about American schools.
Thank you!
Such an appropriate post to find on my birthday.


Check out Cleanuparr! I started using it after seeing it recommended somewhere on Lemmy and haven’t seen these annoying downloads since. It also deals with stalled/slow/stuck-downloading-metadata torrents.


Are wide saddles recommended for biking in the buff?


Genius.


I wasn’t referring to the prices. I’m not sure how else to explain it, so I guess I’ll just repeat myself and hope it clicks for you?
A couple of shelves of candy is not representative of what a market - small or large - looks like. Markets sell more than one type of product.
Any other coping I should be working on, smart ass?


It’s a singular shelf of candy. This isn’t representative of any market, super or otherwise. A quick trip by your image search engine of choice could probably elucidate the mystery better than a Lemmy shitpost.
The bottom one belongs to someone who once ruled what they knew as the known world and was worshipped as a living god. I’d trade a pine box for that.


I guess you’ve never seen the Asian fascination with putting everything in individual plastic wrappers. Definitely not just an “American” thing.
If you’re going to jump on the America Bad train, at least put some fucking effort into it. There’s plenty of non-hypocritical stuff to make fun of.
Was it ticked before importing the bookmarks? If it’s enabled after the fact, it may not apply to existing bookmarks. Not positive, though.