

Yo momma so ugly, when she bought a Tesla the stock price went up
… This is a hilarious reference to the fact TSLA is a meme stock that makes no goddamn sense.
Yo momma so ugly, when she bought a Tesla the stock price went up
… This is a hilarious reference to the fact TSLA is a meme stock that makes no goddamn sense.
I just checked on Linux (Thunderbird 128.5.2esr, Opensuse Tumbleweed) and the behaviour is the same.
If I search “PMASUP236”, it returns the email as a result. If I search “SUP236” it does not.
This is using the normal search function (top of screen in current version). Quick Filter does not look at attachments at all by the looks. The “Attachments” toggle is only a has / does not have attachment filter.
Yes but I can’t search by the name of the attachment.
I just searched for text thats in an attachment filename and it worked - with a caveat. I have a filename called “PMASUP236 - Operate Vehicles In The Field.pdf” on an email. There is no reference to the PMASUP236 in any other part of any email.
If I search “PMASUP236”, it returns the email as a result.
If I search “SUP236” it does not.
If I search “Operate Vehicles” it returns that email (along with a heap of others containing the word “Operate” and “Vehicles” in any order).
Admittedly this is on Windows at work, though I do run Thunderbird on Linux at home. Will have to try it there to confirm.
At this point I’d rather support China than the US.
It’s one thing to bang on about totalitarian governments blah blah, it’s another to see a democracy willfully and deliberately vote in that disgusting pig of a man.
I feel so bad for the puppy. Spending 3 days trying to let your owner know you desperately need to go to the toilet… then need a drink… then need food…
Only for the old bloke to maybe give you a pat as he walks by completely oblivious to the fact you’re doing. He’s dying. His wife is already dead.
Just horrible.
I wish I worked a job where my biggest concern was the difference between starting at 12:30 or 12:35.
Firefox. And Thunderbird. And donate to Mozilla.
Don’t really see the point in using a fork that, by the time you boil it down, just takes Firefox’s work and then releases it later.
I want a Google and Apple alternative and I’d rather support it at the top of the chain.
Dunno man, but if you find out let me know cause every time I see this bad boy I’m giggling like a schoolgirl no matter the situation
Many years ago I did post mix installs. Because we were subcontract, it was not unusual to install a system for one company, then replace it under the banner of another company, and then rip that out and install another system on behalf of the first company again.
I can think of at least 3 different venues in our CBD that I swapped like that.
What it did was make me real good at ensuring anything I installed was easy to follow and work with afterwards… Cause it was probably going to be me again lol
Here’s what my feed currently looks like:
I don’t know about propoganda from a political point of view, but the amount of casual animal cruelty on the platform is enough for me to leave it with a worse opinion of the country than I originally had.
Do you know how to tell if someone isn’t on Facebook?
If she only uses the browser and texting, whats to learn that’s different?
I actually push my family members to buy Apple products because then I dont have to provide tech support but tbh if their usage is just tapping on like 3 different icons, there’s really no difference between the two from a UI point of view. And a mid-range Android phone that allows you to tape those 3 icons is probably 1/5th the cost of an iPhone.
… to Android
We’re gonna end up with a Blink monopoly, aren’t we?
Spondulix
That’s an odd name. I’d have called them dollarydoos.
I’m sure they’re making all sorts of valid points, but it seems like all they had was a notes app that supports markdown? There’s about a billion free versions of them on the Play store.
Ironic
It’s not, but it’s old Reddit with more attributes that prevent a transition to corporate Reddit so I’ll take it.
I used to like Ubuntu LTS because it was just Debian that wasn’t quite as out of date, but more recent installs seem to suggest that you only get all the patches if you subscribe to their paid service? Not sure what the fine print is on that.
This box was turned on, Nextcloud installed, and never touched since (side from apt updates).
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