petermorwood:

justhere4coffee:

did-you-kno:

‘Backpfeifengesicht’ is the
German word for a face that’s
badly in need of a punch. Source Source 2

#germans have a word for everything and your smug-ass face is no exception

A face in need of a fist…

That’s a fascinating compound word, because Gesicht = face but Backpfeife = slap in the face, so literally “Er hat so ein Backpfeifengesicht” = “he has such a slap-in-the-face face.”
An eminently slappable mug, I suppose.

My Collins German / English dictionary also has “Ohrfeigengesicht”, meaning “fish-face” (?) and the phrase “Er hat ein richtiges Ohrfeigengesicht” which translates as “he’s got the sort of face you’d like to put your fist into”.

German is
an interesting language…

kaeebonrai:

nunyabizni:

intergalactic-dorks:

intergalactic-dorks:

Everytime you fill in CAPTCHA you’re helping to digitalize old books and documents. Using CAPTCHA abt 250 books are added to a digital database everyday

Its called RECAPTCHA! The creator of CAPTCHA (Luis von Ahn) realised a lot of time was being wasted with CAPTCHA (worldwide we spend about 500,000 hours doing CAPTCHA every day)

So he wanted to put it to good use

The reason why CAPTCHA uses wonky letters is because computers can’t read them, but we can!

But when trying to automatically digitalise old books and documents this becomes a hindrance because computers often cant read the faded old letters. So the digitalising is done by humans (very costly and time consuming)

Anyway Ahn found out about these a integraded into captcha creating RECAPTCHA.

Everyday about 150 (sorry i meant 150 not 250) old books get digitalized this way. They are currently using it to digitalize the whole archive of The New York Times (since 1851)

So we’re all kinda building a digital library of alexandria this way by using captcha, noice

https://techcrunch.com/2007/09/16/recaptcha-using-captchas-to-digitize-books/

reCAPTCHA Founded 2007. Overview reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service
that helps to digitize books, newspapers and old time radio shows.
reCAPTCHA improves the process of digitizing books by sending words that
cannot be read by computers to the Web in the form of CAPTCHAs for
humans to decipher.

In case any of you thought this was BS

I always love seeing reCAPTCHA being used.

atomicbubblegum:

trans-sailor-neptune:

the onion has been killing it recently

The whole thing is gold, but here especially:

“I’m tired of simply trying to enjoy escapist stories in which people are tortured and experimented upon at black sites run by authoritarian governments, only to have the creators cram political messages down my throat,” said Land, 31, who added that Marvel’s recent additions of female, LGBTQ, and racially diverse characters to long-running story arcs about tyrannical regimes turning social outsiders into powerful killing machines felt like PC propaganda run amok. “Look, I get that politics is some people’s thing, but I just want to read good stories about people whose position outside society makes them easy prey for tests run by amoral government scientists—without a heavy-handed allegory for the Tuskegee Study thrown in. Why can’t comics be like they used to and just present worlds where superheroes and villains, who were clearly avatars for the values of capitalism, communism, or fascism, battle each other in narratives that explicitly mirrored the complex geopolitical dynamics of the Cold War?”

rancidandelicate:

A Guide For Exploring A Graveyard

– make sure its a graveyard and not a cemetery. There are different rules there.

– bring a friend, three small coins and your wits

– your friend does not need to be a human, bring your dog, or a stuffed animal, or a lucky charm. But always bring a friend.

– also bring a flashlight, but never go after dark.

– the groundskeeper is your friend, but dont talk to him. Not unless he talks first.

– never sleep in the graveyard. You never know whether you will wake up or not.

– take your headphones out, make sure you are always listening, you never know who could be trying to talk.

– never take anything from the graveyard. Not even photos.

– never leave anything there either, anything you touch has a part of you in it now, dont let yourself fall into the wrong hands.

– if you hear something, say nothing. If you hear it again remind them that you pose no threat

– when you go, dont leave your footprints near the gate. You never know what will follow you home.