

So brave! I’m sure his action will have a deep and wide ranging impact /s
So brave! I’m sure his action will have a deep and wide ranging impact /s
Waiting for an enterprising weapons manufacturer to release a new gun named the “Term Limit”
To be fair, your username kind of suggests you want to look inside everything anyway
That may well be the thing I’m looking for, thanks for the pointer!
You don’t understand because I didn’t state why 😅 I have enough time and energy to set up and manage containerised applications. 20 years ago I might have had the drive to set up a local dev version, manage the dependencies and set up local init scripts, but not anymore.
KDE Connect is a great idea, thanks!
Upskill. I’m not ‘upskilling’ someone, I’m training them.
Would you settle for a single clergyman?
I’ve consistently enjoyed and come back to the following for years:
I also like to boot up and listen to the Amiga title music for SWIV and the Mega Drive/Genesis soundtrack of Revenge of Shinobi.
More to add to my neverending reading list 😊
Have you read Neal Stephenson’s novel, Interface?
Err, that was your side my dude, like wtf?
Archive link for those who abhor paywalls
The culture novels, such a good pick!
I played the game back when it originally came out. Like any media based on a book, it was slightly frustrating for a while that the graphics didn’t match the visuals I had imagined whole reading the book. I still have the discs somewhere, might see if I can get it running somehow. I suspect I’ll find the game mechanics to be clunky but today’s standards.
I’m surprised there hasn’t been a movie made yet.
Other people who’ve read it and who I’ve talked with seem to be split over whether the first book is better than the sequels, or the other way around. I prefer the sequels, my wife prefers the original. Do you have a preference?
Game: Super Mario Galaxy
Book: The Rama series, Arthur C Clarke
TV: The West Wing
Movie: The 5th Element
Content of my covfefes, surely? 😄
Can I interest you in my new investment venture? It’s essentially Kitty Ozempic. We’re predicting the market for it to grow by 8000% over 4 years because of all the fat leopards.