@PillowHoney Oh, about to my last round of the mobile rhythm game Magic Star for the night.
Not sure what I want to do after that, but relistening to today’s ASMR is pretty certain. And hopefully I fall asleep before the ice cream truck in the VOD gets to you again.
@darlingstrawbie And the thing that makes this interesting is that trans presence among Christians is actually debated between denominations, and between churches at times.
True to my word, yesterday was Bopitiya, Sri Lanka, turned away from the beach. Bopitiya is a Western village, of St. Nicholas Church, and a street named School Lane with the school on Church Road. :P
I hand-picked today's Faux-'fficial Friday unofficial GSV coverage. Good luck!
UK Police: *arrests the victim*
Internet: “Apparently all criminals are innocent.”
UK Police: “Nah. We got the right person.”
Also UK Police: *arrests a mannequin*
Internet: “Apparently all humanoid objects are guilty.”
Also UK Police: “Nah. We got the right person.”
Me: “HUH?”
Not even just the versions of some person. I think if those MONTHS sat together, 2019 would see how we've changed in 2026 and refuse to become it, only to become it anyway.
Well, let's do this.
I'll start with the subtraction one…
a - b = 3
…and wrap it around for a.
a = b + 3
Then I substitute into the addition and simplify.
(b + 3) + b = 5
2b + 3 = 5
2b = 2
b = 1
Thus, a = 4 to meet a = b + 3.
ab = 4.
@pillowdearASMR …why did I have to be your reminder?
Maybe we really do need to live on your head and remind you of things every five minutes like you joked about.
A leaked video has revealed Copilot OS, an experimental operating system Microsoft was working on in 2024.
The project, called Aion, was designed to put Copilot at the center of the experience. Instead of the normal Windows desktop and Start menu, users would use Copilot to open apps, find files, browse the web, and complete tasks.
The prototype relied mostly on web apps through Microsoft Edge. If users needed regular Windows desktop apps, they would run them through Windows 365 in the cloud instead of directly on the device.
The Guess the GSVs for the next two days have been picked in advance, with a special one on the 4th. I rarely pick this far in advance, but a thought came to me just as I was deciding on tomorrow’s Faux-’fficial Friday pano. I rolled with it, and I hope it pays off.
Yesterday, I turned you away from a couple of buildings and cars, but a keen eye would still know it's Matera Province, Basilicata, Italy. Specifically, this was Serra Amendola. Not much history I can give on it specifically.
So, today's GSV: any more tropical, and it's a beach.