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Must be Linux!
I didn’t know you could actually reupholster a pussy
It’s spitting, it’s spitting
I appreciate only the thought behind blocking “this” as a response
That checks out

Personally I use Fossify (org.fossify.calendar) for android and Thunderbird for desktop.

I moved from outlook, and in doing so I found the CalDAV protocol (part of WebDAV) is a standard used by a lot of open source calendars. I went with Infomaniak as the calendar cloud storage which was recommended from another buyEU post, they mention both Samsung and Google sync here.

🚀 Sync contacts & calendars across all your devices -...

This guide explains how to access your Infomaniak address books and Infomaniak calendars / agendas from your devices.Refer to this other guide if you are...

Personal experience with the “first generation” e-clutch on a cb650r is that it can inadvertently take away your power control when slipping the clutch during low speed manoeuvres.

Holding the lever at the bite point (lever depressed about 1/3rd of the way to the handlebar) during a u-turn, the e-clutch had kicked in and pulled away my control completely (the lever goes slack) meaning I need to dip the lever and re-release it again.

As it slackens way past the bite point (like 2/3rds of the way to the handlebar) I find it an added difficulty having to go from 1/3rd depressed to 2/3rd and back to 1/3rd to get slipping control again, especially mid-slow speed manoeuvre.

On the other hand, it’s effortless shifting up and down without needing the clutch.

Police chief admits misleading MPs after AI used in justification for banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans

https://lemmy.world/post/41600795

Police chief admits misleading MPs after AI used in justification for banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans - Lemmy.World

> Craig Guildford was first asked by MPs about the West Ham game - which never existed - on 1st December > He was then asked by Paul Kohler MP: “Hold on—so you did an AI search, got something about West Ham and just whacked it into the…” > Guildford replied: “No, not at all. We do a very comprehensive assessment.” > On 6th January, Guildford again denied that AI had been used. > Here’s Chief Constable Craig Guildford’s letter to Karen Bradley, chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee: …I write further to my appearance at the HAC on the 1st December 2025 and 6th January 2026 … on Friday afternoon I became aware that the erroneous result concerning the West Ham v Maccabi Tel Aviv match arose as result of a use of Microsoft Co Pilot…

And it will be named the infosec’s offenders registry