I’ll always love you PHILLIP J FRY
I’ll always love you PHILLIP J FRY
And Terminator: TSCC
Still waiting for my skull gun.
Good points, makes me think of how good lightweight RSS readers were at accomplishing the same kinds of content aggregation goals, and worked well even over 56k modems.
“Where was I?”
“You weren’t born yet.”
“Ooh, I was invisible!”
It’s not a spoiler, it’s on the back of the book.
Don’t read Children of Time if you’re arachnophobic. Or do, and face your fears.
Yes, and I need more books with bird aliens in them.
I’ve bought more 40k after owning a resin printer than before I did. Love my flgs.
My favorite kind is where you just get a scanner when you walk into the store. Scan stuff when you put it in your bag, scan the scanner at the end, pay and leave. No futzing about moving stuff from cart to bags or anything like that, and it’s way more convenient to use my own bags because I’m loading them as I go, instead of being rushed at the very end.
You own an apartment complex?
Easy to get?
If someone wants to host something, NAT won’t stop them. IMO the bigger problem is that most folks have neither time, skill, nor interest to make p2p a reality. I’m a pretty savvy admin, host a lot of services for myself and family, but I don’t pretend to be good enough or vigilant enough to run anything public, i.e. mail server, lemmy server, etc, without major security concerns.
PBS shows are free on its own app/website though…
“The fridge doesn’t like me!”
“I… know?”
What a legend, fuck cancer.
I don’t understand the mindset of people who tolerate ads. No way I’m ever hooking up a smart tv to my network!
I do like Connect, I just hope they add some QOL features RIF had like thread collapsing, being able to change default download folders, link preview, probably other things I’ll think about later. Great start, though!
This is not a “quantum entangled data link”, it is a regular radio data link secured using quantum computing to generate encryption keys.