That was awesome to learn. Thank you.
That was awesome to learn. Thank you.
What’s your favorite memory of working in that field?
As a immunocompromised individual. Thank you to everybody who is continuing to get boosted. I love you all
Ah fuck me. I missed that. He named his AI grok. What a fucking dick.
That sounds dope. I’m putting that on my Kindle right now
Edit: actually I’m having trouble finding it, The book that’s coming up doesn’t sound like it. And the other one that is coming up is a romance about hockey. Do you happen to know the author?
Edit #2: I think I found it, " the light of other days" by Arthur c. Clarke sounds like it might be the book you were talking about.
My brother is literally part of Facebook groups just for arguing politics. It’s like a drug addiction to him. It seems like such a weird use of energy and time. I like being on the fediverse because I feel like I have more genuine actual conversations. And not arguments.
The surgery that kept me alive at birth wasn’t invented until the late '80s. So I guess I would just be fucked no matter what. So put me wherever they want, any time before 1950 is going to suck ass for me.
Now assuming that part of my time travel comes with being able to fix my heart stuff. I would like to be born in the early 1900s. I can’t think of a single time where I’m not going to fight both war and awfulness in the general world. But at least then I could be around for some cool developments.
I can’t find the YouTube video I watched a long time ago. But I found an instructable that has the process. https://www.instructables.com/Make-Your-Own-Biodiesel-Processor/
I don’t have any of the sources on hand. But I fell down a YouTube rabbit hole a while back on how to convert a hot water heater into a biofuel generator. It is surprisingly and stupidly easy
Yeah, but have you checked out frets on fire. It too can have your own music. Although… That’s even further from a vampire survivor game.
I agree 100%. I live in Oregon, and without doxing myself too much, the town I live in has some great parent support groups for parents of lgbtqia+ and specifically groups for parents of trans and gender non-conforming children. A group like that might either be a good space or have someone who would be willing to talk with OP. But online most groups have had to be very locked down due to trolls on or hateful individuals.
I think they may have been referencing this meme, but it didn’t land and wasn’t a great joke tbh.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/its-called-fashion-look-it-up
Honestly, I read more, do more gardening, play more videogames. Kinda a weird benefit, but I joined two book clubs and a walking group. Started going to a parenting group on Sundays so my kiddo and I are making more friends. I guess reddit just pissed me off enough to go out and be more in my community. It’s kinda nice.
How, after all this time, could people be more believing of the qannon bullshit?
The anti-clickbait.
Completely anecdotal, but it was able to get me, my wife and my father to all stop smoking by switching to vaping and then eventually quitting vaping.
Sometimes I wish it wouldn’t let you reply until a certain amount of time after you’ve clicked an article. Because I feel like a lot of people just jump right into the comments and start talking without reading.
He also believes herbicides makes kids trans. He’s a POS.
God, reading all these comments while baked in a hammock was a trip. I highly recommend the cart saga.
To add, the podcast is phenomenal. Definitely worth listening to as well