They use to say television rots the brain, but now it’s clear that television just rots.
He/Him. Just another human.
They use to say television rots the brain, but now it’s clear that television just rots.
See, if anything, I think it demonstrates that most people are annoying… Even after just a few seconds.
This is a perfectly executed shower thought. No notes.
Pepper it with absolutely wrong or illogical information. I mean, you know, more than the usual amount.
Abort, Retry, or Fail. But all at the same time.
They’re similar. Generally welding is focused on fusing metals of similar makeup (I.e. steel to steel). While It does frequently (but not always) use “filler” but a good weld relies in the actual fusion of the separate metal pieces, basically melting the pieces together. The filler also tends to be similar in composition to the fused metals.
Soldering uses a dissimilar metal to join pieces and it doesn’t fuse the pieces together.
There’s also brazing, which is somewhere in between those two.
But, yea, honestly I generalize it all into a hot glue gun for metal :-P
Makes sense. It sure as shit didn’t have any real intelligence.
Seems presumptuous they use an 8 bit byte in middle earth. I’d expect more like 20 bits, but divided between men, elves, and dwarfs. Well, except one of those bits is the one true bit, having spooky control over the other bits. Clearly middle earth computation is quantum.
I use portainer behind tail scale. Easy management anywhere and no publicly available access.
No. I have no use for that hypothesis.
Yes, but I use a rocket book to easily digitize these days. Tried a remarkable, but didn’t quite like the process once many pages were involved (slow to flip through pages).
I also keep quite a few notes on the computer and phone via self hosted Joplin. Which is awesome too.
Lemmydoers
… aaannnnddd… It’s canceled.
Schindler’s List. Saw plenty of scary movies before this, but that scene where the officer murders the engineering prisoner who’s just trying to tell him about a problem with the building. It just sticks in my mind to this day as maybe the first time my young, sheltered self had been confronted with a realistic example of what dehumanizing could do.
No. What’s the Web 2.0 version of Embrace, Extend, Extinguish. Because that. Oh, and because that company is toxic waste. No, worse that that. At least toxic waste comes with the promise that enough work would leave it inert.
Use Tailscale, for the most part it’s pretty transparent. As long as all the magic DNS stuff is setup correctly, I can access all my internal services by name and it just works.