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Kinder Bueno - Spain
Kinder Chido - México
Kinder Copado - Argentina
Kinder Bacano - Colombia
Kinder Bueno - Spain
Kinder Chido - México
Kinder Copado - Argentina
Kinder Bacano - Colombia
Jokes on you, I’m useless all the time
This is why I’m sleep deprived
I’ve always seen #2 until you mentioned the top-down perspective
Looks more real than the shit they presented
What really upset me though was the privacy aspect of it. Imagine your friend wants to show you a meme or something, and you suddenly see an ad with an LGBT couple on it on his/her phone. If that was me I would immediately think they’re being targeted with that ad for a reason. And like, I don’t have a problem being part of the LGBT community, but this thing could out me to everyone without me being ready you know? What if I want to play a YouTube video for my family and I get a targeted recommendation? That would be a problem for me.
I’ve been doubting my sexuality lately and I freaked out when Google recommended an ad with LGBT couple on it. Not even my friends or family know that side of me.
So you’re saying you program without a translucent mini map showing your location or whatever? Shame on you.
Good reminder that no matter how deep in your programming career you are, there will always be a JS snippet you won’t be able to understand.
You got me there
Same here. Results are not very good.
Yeah this makes more sense than my original comment
I would say Lemmy issue. This is probably a default 502 internal sever error response (which I’ve been getting repeatedly from lemmy.world). Jerboa (I don’t use it btw) is only trying to parse the expected json response. Yes the app could handle the error more gracefully but if Lemmy didn’t respond with an error jerboa wouldn’t need to.
Legend of Zelda for the 6th consecutive year