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[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I don't think minimum wage is intended to be enough to live on. If you start working as a teenager by the time you have to pay your living expenses it would be quite doubtful that you are still making minimum wage.

Then again, as they say, your milage may vary. In my part of the world there might as well be no minimum wage as even the most entry level positions are offering nearly double the minimum wage.

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 year ago

I saw this in my feed and I thought it was a sponsored ad and then I remembered I was on lemmy

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

everything is worse now thanks to kids having YouTube on the tv

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I hope you are joking. There are no decimals in standard measuring systems. Decimals are a Communist plot. ;-)

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

/u/AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world I am pleasantly surprised that Simpson is the name of a mathematician and not some pop-science based on Homer & Bart.

 

Some rednecks will be freaked out, but the rest of the world will only see improvements in the goods and services available in the market.

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

Because I am an idiot who clearly misunderstood that this would add an option allowing individual users to change the setting, rather than being a global change for all such links, or a setting that only instance admins had control over.

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Upon re reading my comment of which you are replying still seems clear to me, so perhaps you meant to tag another user in your reply, but I'll do my best to clarifiy optional if that was unclear in my wording:

If a webpage has a hyperlink that includes the Target attribute, or onclick=window.Open javascript call, intended to force the user to utilize a different tab/window than the current one to access the webpage being linked to, I would want an option for a USER to force the browser to use the same Window AND tab. In my experience browsers don't provide such an option to users, and as such in order to give our user the option of either open in new tab or open in same tab, based on their preference, keeping the hyperlinks set to open in same tab, ensures both options exist as most browsers have an option available be right-click/long-click to open in new tab.

I know I end up with way too many tabs open. So many pages defaulting to opening links in new tab is part of the reason this happens, and it uses significantly more resources since now-a-days most browsers start a new process for each tab, so as to keep the rest of your tabs working if the content of one tab causes the process to crash. I feel like Wikipedia is the only website I use on a regular basis that doesn't ever open links in new tabs, and that makes me sad.

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Are you sure you understand my question? On my work PC IT has installed Chrome for Windows Version 116.0.5845.188 (Official Build) (64-bit). When I right click a link I see option sfor OPEN LINK IN NEW TAB, OPEN LINK IN NEW WINDOW & OPEN LINK IN INCOGNITO WINDOW. I don't see an option to OPEN LINK IN SAME TAB. Is this something that is included in a newer build?

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca -1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Please note, if you are aware of any browsers, particularly for Android/Linux and Windows please let me know.

[–] n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca -4 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I cannot disagree with this more. Most every web browser gives an option to easily open in a new tab/window links that are authored to open in the same, but few, I'm unaware of any without an extension/add-on, give a user an option to easily open such in the same tab/window. So if we want more options for users, as most Free Software programs do, I would highly recommend we keep same.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/2634741

The only gun control I need is an armed homeless population

 

If I created a community, and later determine there is a better/more active community on the 'verse, is there a way to close the community (or better yet redirect it to the community I'd rather folks join if they are interested in the subject matter)?

I suspect this is documented somewhere but neither a search on lemmy.ca nor a DDG inquiry found anything immediatly recognizable.

 

PEORIA — Imagine if the walls could talk in a house built in 1872. In a way, they did for a home located in the heart of tiny Green Valley, a village located 30 miles south of Peoria. A 14-year-old girl's message, written 48 years ago and hidden in a bottle behind a wall in an ancient house in Tazewell County, was discovered this month by a carpenter, sparked a mystery, and led to a viral video on an online social media site and tales on a Facebook page. Sunnyland resident Dakota Mohn was working on the house as part of restoration from a fire. When he pulled apart the living room wall, the framework had a message scrawled on it: "Note 9/29/1975" and arrows pointing to a notch in the wood. Behind that notch was a compartment as a resting place for a bottle holding a two-page note signed by Stephanie Herron. "My crew was in there demolishing the front living room of the house," said Mohn, an Illini Bluffs graduate who is a third-generation carpenter. "I was cleaning up debris and I looked up and saw lettering on the wall said 'Note.' I stuck my cell phone in there and took a picture and saw it in this bottle. Took it out and read the note. "It was like this 14-year-old girl was standing there talking to us, took us back almost half a century right there."

Stephanie Herron grew up one of five girls, living with her parents at the old house in Green Valley from 1968 until she headed off to college at Western Illinois University. Her parents continued living there until 2002. Today, she is Stephanie Poit, she is 61, and she's lived a lifetime in New York, married and with five kids. "I was shocked, absolutely shocked, when I heard about the note," she said. "Honestly, I forgot all about it. Life goes on, years go by … I can't believe how much this has struck people. I've gotten notes from people who remember me as a kid growing up in Green Valley. It was a good place to grow up. "And I'm getting notes from people I don't know, teachers a lot of them, who are inspired to have their students do the same thing now. Hey, I guess I'm a Facebook sensation. The whole thing is amazing." She's a TikTok sensation, too, with a video about her hidden message approaching 1 million views this weekend. The house in Green Valley had a railroad track running next to the property, and she and her siblings would watch the trains every day. Her father was a lineman for the Chicago & North Western Railway. The old house was initially a two-level structure, but the family kept adding additions, closing in a front porch to create a living room, kitchen and bathroom. During one such renovation in 1975, Stephanie Poit wrote a two-page letter, rolled it up into a small bottle, and put it behind the frame, where it remained hidden behind the wall for nearly 50 years. "Do you remember why you did something at age 14?" Poit said, laughing. "We were moving into the bicentennial, and everyone was doing time capsules, it was a thing all over the place in 1975. So I did one. Then I went off to college, and moved to New York City and forgot all about it."

Poit's hand-written note included her parents' occupations, her sibling's name, the name of the current President, the railroad near their yard and special wishes for those who might one day live in the house. To whoever finds this: Today is Sept. 29, 1975. My name is Stephanie Herron. I live here with my mother, father (Earnest), Becky and Valerie. Gerald Ford is president. Mrs. Lay is our neighbor. Mom is pregnant and the baby is due any day now. As far as we know, this house was made in 1872. We are remodeling the house. The Illinois Central Railroad is on the west side of the house. We have lived here for 8 years. My dad works the Chicago Northwestern Railroad. Green Valley has about 650 people. I am 14, Val is 16 and Becky is 12. I hope you have lots of happiness in this house. Steph PS: My mother's name is Rose Herron. She is a registered nurse. She works at Hopedale Nursing home. She was born in Nebraska. She is a very good mother. Her youngest sister, by the way, was born the very next day. Life after Green Valley The Herron family lived in the Green Valley house until 2002, although Stephanie was off to college and New York well before that. Her father died in 1998, and her mother died in 2002. She has a sister residing in Hopedale and another in Decatur. She hasn't seen the house in Green Valley in decades. "I went to New York after college because I wanted to work with inner-city kids, and I did that for a lot of years," Poit said. "I lived in the Bronx for a while. Now I live in Brooklyn. I worked for a boys club program that put children and animals together. I'm working now in a chiropractic office, and I teach children through my church. Teaching is where my heart is. The Lord opened some doors for me." And fortunately, closed up some walls, too, or we wouldn't have this mystery and walk back through time.

There was more than Poit's note found at the house in Green Valley. Poit hid some coins in another location, and those have turned up. Mohn also found a toy car. "That's a mystery, I didn't have any brothers and my sisters and I didn't have any toy cars," Poit said. "I have no idea who put that there." Mohn said the house is owned now by Dylan Alig. He says their plan is to build a shadow box into the wall, displaying the message on the wood. "And both of us are going to leave a note in the wall for someone else to find in the future," Mohn said. And Mohn says there is another mystery in Green Valley. He says Poit recalls a time capsule being buried somewhere in the town over 50 years ago. It's been forgotten to time, and he says it's never been found. As for Stephanie Poit's letter, what is to become of it? "I think they should just put it back," Poit said. "Let it stay in that wall, be a mystery for someone else to find later."

Dave Eminian is the Journal Star sports columnist, and covers Bradley men's basketball, the Rivermen and Chiefs. He writes the Cleve In The Eve sports column for pjstar.com. He can be reached at 686-3206 or deminian@pjstar.com. Follow him on Twitter @icetimecleve.

 

Can anyone recommend an app that will automatically send SMS to my wife several times a day? Preferably at non-set intervals (so she doesn't get it every day at exactly noon) and randomly selected "I love you", "Your the best" etc. so I can focus on my work and still have her happy that she feels thought of throughout the day?

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Web Video Caster (www.webvideocaster.com)
 

I first installed this app to watch one cricket match on my TV that was only available in the U.S. on one sketchy website. Now it's one of the most used apps on my #Samsunh #galaxy A51 #Android Phone

Checkout this app for watching videos on your TV, it is called Web Video Caster https://www.webvideocaster.com/ RT @gnu2@gnusocial.jp

 

How's that space program coming along?

 

does anyone has access to the full white paper? I looked on z-lib and Google scholar and neither has them yet. I'm sure it will be findable eventually, but I'll probably have forgotten about it by then. @piracy@lemmy.ml

 

meme showing two hot dog buns and text GET IN THE BUN IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE A WEINER

 

Anybody have recommendations on the best or easiset way to join the bold old world of usenet from my pocket?

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