@Oxy did you run out of tweets for Ukraine war?
No - but I donât want to be a hassle so I moderately dose the contents
Got a cavity filled - without numbing (I almost died first operation using anesthetics, and I just generally donât like the drugs plus the canât-feel-your-mouth effects so if I can avoid it, I will).
Ah yes, pain MMMM
Also, it seems that I updated chrome but didnât restart before I lost internet, so now some things are signed out or smthing like that IDK >:(
Aah yes. Cavity fillings. Last time I got a cavity filled, the dentist used novocaine and for a good 8 hours all I could taste was blood. Then when I woke up the next day, my cheek hurt like crazy.
And for the whole chrome update mess, I wouldnât expect anything different/less.
Why the heck would it taste like that?
Mine was on the surface so I opted out
My brother isnât so luckyâŚ
he let his go for 2 years without filling, so now it is dangerously close to the nerve.
Time to install canary!!!
Happy LGBTQ+ Pride Month everybody! Technically it starts in 4 more hours for me, but it starts shortly in UTC timezone and continues all through the month of June! Make sure you at least skim the second link .
https://youth.gov/feature-article/june-lgbt-pride-month
https://www.wackyblackie.gq/Pride.html
I have controversial views so I will not talk much about it, but yes I respect peopleâs views about themselves and let them be
Wait, what is that? LGBTQ hm.
Congrats! You deserve it
Farming simulator?
Yep!
FS22 is nice!
Just curious, regarding the opinion topic, I donât quite get what the hidden text is.
In my chromebook text editor it shows this:
while a hex editor shows this:
What are the red circles in the former picture, and why does it translate to something different?
Is there a unicode character to represent those red circles? There is usually something like that, right?
I assume that the contents are decoded on the personâs server, so itâs really just concealed ciphertext.
Edit: Yeah playing around with the 0x0-0x19 unicode range gives me the circles. They are placeholders to represent non-printable characters. My question is, similar to how ďż˝ can be used to replace unicode characters and yet has its own character number (0xfffd), does the red dot have its own character number? Also, how come the hex editor shows something different?
Also, how come typing âctrl+shift+u+fffdâ yields âďż˝â on my chromebook, while doing the alt code (or alt+ânumpad+â) for that same thing on windows yields something different? How do I type unicode characters on windows like you do on chromebooks?
The âHidden charactersâ are Unicode characters that are not on the character map. I can reply with more later, but busy at the moment
mad air going through straw noises
nooooooo not another badge that old users cant get >:(
Printable map, yes.
Funny, becuase if I type in a (0007) in the text editor and then copy-paste it into the search bar, then it shows this:
huh? the hell is that