Check your web history for “wikipedia”, what are the most recent 5-10 Wikipedia pages you have read?
I don’t think there’s an easy way to do that in Firefox. Or at least it doesn’t give you information such as last visited time.
Oh, a genet !! They live in the forests of Mayotte, I’ve seen exactly one live before, she was crossing a road in town, around dusk. It’s weird because she looked so much like a cat (same overall size), but thinner and longer, and her walk was super straight, like felines do when they’re approaching prey and trying to stay low, you know. You could have mistaken her for a cat on a picture… but the way she moved was a total callout.
I have a cat now, very long and thin also, whom I affectionately call “little genet”. Heheh
They’re peculiar little critters :3
- Native Americans in the United States
- File Allocation Table
- Load (Album)
- Sentience
- Inverted Nipple
My desktop ones are probably different
Mine:
- Bugsnax
- Sigmund Freud
- Doug Ducey
- Racial discrimination in jury selection
- Jaguar
- City of Gastronomy
🎶 Talkin’ 'bout Bugsnax 🎶
I’m curious how 1840 came up.
it’s a number progression, 1839 came before it
My wife linked it to me and was like “Look at how big the turnout was! Highest turnout in U.S. history!” (at 80.3%)
Wow, that’s amazing. I’m guessing the then very-limited suffrage had to do with it. It would have been just white landowning males at the time, right?
- Lies of P
- List of games in Star Trek
- Mao (Card Game)
- Cotton-eyed Joe
- Psychopathology
- Myers-Briggs type indicator
(From most to least recent)
I wanted to know the difference between them because I was drawing digitally and changed the color picker settings.
I was wondering why we forget stuff when walking into a different room sometimes.
I don’t remember—but I know the compose key is useful.
I was looking at different spins of Fedora Linux, and saw the Budgie version, which I hadn’t heard of before.
Saw a post on Lemmy about recent protests in the US so I went and checked how big protests were.
It was Father’s Day in some places, but not where I live, so I was curious about Father’s Day dates.
- Weimar Republic
- Good Night White Pride(on German Wikipedia)
- First Opium War
- Finland–Russia relations
- Cambrian
I don’t really like this list, because it’s more sorted by the last tab I closed than the last tab I visited, which is not really the same.
French Leave
Clara Vestris Webster
Tiny Tiim
John William Polidori
The Fall of the Angels
- There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
- The Farmer in the Dell
- Le Fermier dans son pré (French version of the above)
- The Wheel of Time
- New Spring
The first three all related to a recent conversation in !vampires@lemmy.zip.
Always good to stay up to date on WoT.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_universe https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threads_(1984_film) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_After https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_vacuum https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Wind_Blows_(comics)
Nothing like a bit of bedtime existential dread.
Taskmaster, as we tried to figure out how big the production team was! I don’t think we figured out precisely, but larger than what my husband thought, just going off of how many editors and producers were listed.
I’m super curious with what you roughly came up with! I never would have thought to look it up.
“More than four people in the room for writing tasks” is what we agreed on lmfao. So a very rough guess (he said less than, I said more than)
Might it not also depend just on how you define “the production team”? Since editing is often termed “post-production”, it would be reasonable to exclude the editors from the “production team”. To me that term seems more to imply the lighting, cameras, audio, PAs, and other people actually on set, rather than the task writers or editors.
Sure. But we were just going to use production team to get a general idea of how many people were task writing! More people in general probably means more task writers! It was all very slap dash guessing on our part!
There’s an excellent podcast on this project if it interests you.