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@mela@zusammenkunft.net
2024-05-06 12:47:44

Ich dachte, ich hab schon alles gesehen. Und dann kommt ein "Reply Guy Energy" Typ und "Reply Guy"'t einen Murderbot Quote-Bot.

Mastodon-Post from Murderbotbot: "(I don’t know why bot behaviors that are useless except to comfort humans annoy me so much.)"

Mastodon-Kommentar von Steve 史蒂夫 🇺🇲 @gnutrix aka "Reply Guy": "Would you prefer that the bot behaviors were intended to make humans uncomfortable, instead?"
@brian_gettler@mas.to
2024-04-07 19:16:14

Kid1: D&D is really popular now.
Me: Why do you say that?
Kid1: There're so many videos of dudes on YouTube talking about it.

@cliffwade@allthingstech.social
2024-03-06 22:16:00

Do people seriously click on links that they don't know what they are, where they lead or anything similar?
I don't understand why people click on links via an email and get scammed, phished or anything similar.
Do you even read or check the link before you click?

@bunnyhero@mstdn.ca
2024-05-07 02:21:57

i promise i won't buy any. not sure why i do this except to experience extreme nostalgia

@rohini@mastodon.social
2024-03-07 16:39:14

Why is Bangalore like this?

@sauer_lauwarm@mastodon.social
2024-04-06 06:12:25

Why Does My Soufflé Pancake Deflate?

@nuthatch@infosec.exchange
2024-03-06 04:28:24

Why would anyone have the X app still installed on their phone lol

@joe@toot.works
2024-02-07 14:16:03

Sunset is after 5:00 (5:12, today) and while there is snow on the ground, it isn't "snowing". This is where I start thinking "I could start biking season early? Why not?"

@rafa_font@mastodon.online
2024-05-06 17:45:15

In which day should the ALL HANDS meeting take place? On Tuesday. Why? Because it's the day of "the thing"
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Tuesday comes from Old English Tīwesdæġ, literally 'Tīw's day'. Tīw was the name of the Germanic god that's also known by his Old Norse name Týr
Tuesday is not related to Dutch dinsdag, and German Dienstag. These stem from West Germanic *þingas dag instead, literally 'day of the thing', which was the day of the popular assembly, th…

@cliffwade@allthingstech.social
2024-03-06 22:16:00

Do people seriously click on links that they don't know what they are, where they lead or anything similar?
I don't understand why people click on links via an email and get scammed, phished or anything similar.
Do you even read or check the link before you click?