Anyone who wasn’t around then can’t really know what they missed.
Anyone who wasn’t around then can’t really know what they missed.
Caddyshack. I can’t believe it hasn’t been mentioned.
I read on here (I think) a couple months ago that adding “before:2023” to your search terms improves results a lot. I’ve found it to be true. Unless I’m looking for something specifically from the last couple years.
I remember going from “I totally get this guy” for the first half to “oh…crap, this guy is actually a nutcase shithead” by the end.
That was my thought as well. I’m also thinking it might be a challenge to get something to read them in 100 years.
I’m no expert, but I think KeePassXC doesn’t need to sign in to a server somewhere.
koreader is my goto reader, on my tablet and phone. The interface is a bit unintuitive, but once you get it set up to your liking, it’s a great reader.
As I read somewhere recently, there is good weird and bad weird. You know which is which by how the target reacts. Almost all my friends are weird. Good weird. Except for Steve.
What, do you think you’re so smart? Think you’re some rocket scientist?
Yes
…sorry
Whatever book I’m currently reading.
Isn’t that a Dodge?
I just have some syncthing shared folders with friends/family. It may be a little weird to set up, but once there, it’s seamless.
My grandmother ran Linux for a couple decades until her death at 101 years old. My 80+ year old mom has been running Linux for at least 2 decades. Yes, I’m tech support, but I don’t really have to do anything. It just works.
English is pretty fluid and acceptable words and definitions morph with time. So in current use, they are pretty much interchangeable, but that still pisses me off. It’s a loss of nuance. It’s like we are actively dumbing down the language as if Newspeak is a good thing.
Let me take out my cane and say,“Back in my day…”
Example: I jealously protect what I have, probably to an unhealthy degree. At the same time, I sure envy that person for having something I wish I had.
envy and jealousy are supposed to have different meanings, but idiots always use jealous when they mean envious. Annoys the fuck out of me.
That makes sense. I enjoyed the first Tom Cruz Reacher movie. Then I read a handful of the books, and was just very disappointed in the casting.
I’m not sure that I would want to see it, but I was surprised that True Lies didn’t turn into a franchise.
It’s probably because I was drunk when I watched Judge Dredd in the theater, but I seem to remember liking Stallone in that. I thought that Dredd was just a worse rip-off of The Raid, but then I read somewhere that they basically co-evolved to a similar thing.
“OK, you’ve finished your first play through. Now go back a handful of decades and don’t do the same fuck-ups.”