Did they ever have any more contact with the Pegasus galaxy after they made it back to Earth? I know Stargate Universe definitely had some direct ties to events/characters from Stargate SG-1, but I can't remember if they ever even alluded to the adventures in Stargate Atlantis.
SatyrSack
The mirror universe is a fever dream some consider to be... unnatural.
Hmm, I think this is an Mbin vs Lemmy issue. There are two differences in the URL:
- The broken URL has
%2C
instead of,
. This part does not make a difference, because that resolves to a comma anyway - The broken URL has
=
at the very end for some reason. This is what breaks it. Remove that character, and the URL works fine
The weird thing here is that the broken URL only ever shows up on Mbin. Below are a few different links to the comment in which you shared the broken URL. If you view the comment on your Mbin instance, it is indeed broken. But if you view it on this community's Lemmy instance or my home instance, your same comment actually has the working URL. Something about how the post/comment were federated must have messed things up.
- https://programming.dev/post/32148095/17523722
- https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/36630589/20713561
- https://thebrainbin.org/m/[email protected]/t/864885/We-re-done-with-Teams-German-state-hits-uninstall-on-Microsoft/comment/6706294#entry-comment-6706294
Is that not literally the same link as the OP?
EDIT: Ah, the OP's edit from 30 minutes before your comment has not federated out to your instance yet.
Risk E. Rat's
Sapphire
It contains a little bit of crack, which is something my body needs anyway!
It doesn't make sense. I understand it, but it doesn't make sense.
Are you just referring to how Python uses the English and
/or
instead of the more common &&
/||
? I think what the user above you was talking about was Lua's strange ternary syntax using and
/or
.
A little less formal than an e-mails.
You can even swipe on the Hollow Knight image to see screenshots from other short indie victims such as Stardew Valley and Minecraft.
Is it humanly possible to not love at least the short-term effects?