Technically, by searching about the brazilian fart thing, he can find out which of those sites are going strong and which of them arn’t, and if any of them are small enough and publicly traded, dump your savings into
Although, butterfly effect is a thing, and the person did not specify how the time travel affects the timeline. If the time travel happens in a way that the butterfly effect will happen, the lotto numbers could potentially change as well
(Yes, I’m aware this is !lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world)
Would the butterfly effect actually apply for a trip to the future? I understand how it applies to a trip in the past to affect the future but by the time you winning the lottery does anything the future you’re affecting isn’t gonna change anything anymore, right? Timey-wimey stuff…
going forwards and coming back is exactly like just going back from that forward point
(you’re just not experiencing the effect take place in the second one if you go back to the future)
There are two wolves inside of you…
which app is it?
Well, they have their priorities straight
“Is Google still the dominant search engine?”
Jokes on them I’m asking Jeeves
What app is that?
Looks like TikTok I think.
Why the fuck is every post a .webp
If you are using a web browser that supports webp, it can potentially improve load times by a lot, as webp is much more space/bandwidth efficient. I’m assuming this is why the instances are auto converting from other formats.
Because webp is a good format
Why would they not be?
Is it a problem?
If you want to download or share it, it is
At least in jerboa when I download the image it gets saved as PNG. It could be that the web ui shows images as webp by default to make it faster or save resources
It’s converted to webp once uploaded on Lemmy. The BE supports it, but not every Lemmy instance is set up this way (though most are).
it’s a png bro
Image downloaded as a webp. Encountered issue on firefox’s mobile app.
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How do you find out which it is? Trial and error?
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I’m using Firefox mobile, works fine here