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Does the king’s “official birthday” count? If so, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trooping_the_Colour
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Would you let Officer Jenny domestic abuse you?1·27 days agoBeau had a good story about that kind of training!
Was just watching a kubernetes tutorial recorded a year ago, and the entire website / package repository it uses doesn’t exist anymore because modern devs can’t go six months without changing everything.
Kilometrage measured on the kilometerometer?
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Wikimedia Foundation's plans to introduce AI-generated article summaries to WikipediaEnglish1·1 month agoIt didn’t help when any page which could be rewritten with mathematical notation was rewritten as mathematical notation.
Nah, old(er) people would boot directly to a BASIC editor.
I think your person is already active in the UK?
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Senior Canadian diplomat compares Trump's Golden Dome missile program to a 'protection racket'English1·1 month agoIf they build something to attack missiles immediately after launch, how do the Americans even know who is the target?
Like, you’re choosing whether or not to shoot down a missile that launches in the general direction of Canada and America, but at launch you can’t see exactly which?
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•go on, grow your own food, they can't stop you3·1 month agoPiracy, eh? I wonder where that typewriter font came from.
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•This arcade stick uses the forbidden type A to type A cable7·1 month agoI have a keyboard like this, yes it came with the cable (same A male plug each end) and yes it’s used as a USB device.
Exactly - not only can all modern cars remotely be accessed, anyone with access to those [insecure] maintenance pages could hypothetically:
- Track you on the GPS
- List your regular journeys
- Use the cameras to see who is in the car right now
- Wait for you to pass a certain remote area on one of your regular journeys
- Disable the car
- Unlock the doors
- Turn on the interior light
At that point, I wonder what access the car has to affect whether the driver’s phone can make a call…
+1, hope they do well, and 🙄 at the idea of british laws being consistent!
Look, I’m all for people researching other countries on Wikipedia, great on you!
I would just say that in very tense situations where the exact details of a law very much matters, the difference between different legal systems might be worth some consideration.
For example you link a useful police.uk document which lists a law whose wikipedia page mentions a different law applying in Scotland, where these people are.
It also links to a legislation.gov.uk page which has a “show geographical extent” feature on the left navbar. Applying this filter to the linked “Section 66” page, it shows “E+W” (England and Wales).
I’m aware that there is also some guidance about whether nipples are genitals, which might be relevant to the Scottish situation. And that nudists were specifically considered when writing some laws (as you mentioned, to protect them)
Just feel like trans people protesting in such a visible way, in a particular part of the UK, who will defininitely be featured in newspapers… it seems like they would have legal guidance from someone with a lot more local knowledge than, for example, knowing which countries comprise the UK?
UK or England and Wales?
Wait till you hear why the Pentagon has twice aa many bathrooms as they need…
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do movies always get wrong about your job/hobby?1·2 months agolink (story is near the beginning!)
Same but when you specifically ask for celcius/centigrade in the search prompt, and the first two pages of results either give the temperature in F or just as ⁰ without any units.
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do movies always get wrong about your job/hobby?2·2 months agoDeviant talked about a movie idea where setting off the sprinklers might actually be a better bet than fire call points when trying to escape a secure hospital in the US.
perviouslyiner@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Still booting after all these years: The people stuck using ancient Windows computersEnglish5·2 months agoBut how else can it book requests for priority access, and verify the credit card for whoever booked the elevator?
It’s the metal/glass of the car, not the parking lot?