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if they say “Moll and L’Ak” one more time I’ll have a aneurysm.
It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not weakness; that is life.
Jean-Luc Picard
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if they say “Moll and L’Ak” one more time I’ll have a aneurysm.
there were many ways to use the internet before browsers, applications talked with other applications, people joined BBSs, but you could argue that eventually, you’d like to access text or media in a repeatable manner, you’d like to be able to point to those resources in the least steps possible (some way of universally locate a resource…), those resources will end up being referenced by other resources and you’d eventually end up with the web.
the web is a side-effect of the internet
Ferret > Badger > Bear
this is only possible by trading the Kanye
Prodigy kept getting better and better with each episode, I hope the next season keeps that momentum
Shut up and sit down, funniest board game podcast
a long time ago I worked at an event production company, we bought a plastic card (think credit cards) full color printer to print client logos on NFC cards, and I had to test them, so I printed McLovin’s driver licence on a card, and I still keep it on my wallet.
my mom was a teacher at the school I went to from kindergarten to secondary school (it’s normal that some schools offer all grades together where I’m from) and I can confirm this. My classmates could get out of doing whatever, while I was always taken to my mom. College was the first time I felt a bit of independence and it was rough.
if someone wants to talk board games in Spanish, you’re welcome to join !juegosdemesa@feddit.cl
Strongest Avenger
they’re not taking about Levar Burton, they’re referencing a famous skit by Lance Reddick in the Eric Andre show.
Tron: Legacy was my first 3D movie. At the beginning of the movie I was like “huh, this 3D thing is absolutely not worth it” then, the guy goes into the grid and everything turns 3D and I thought about the people that watched The Wizard of Oz in cinemas for the first time, and how cool it must have felt to see a movie turn into color. That’s how I felt.
I’d say 4/10.
One remarkable thing was that it paved the way for SNW.
All other captains were more interesting captains than Burnham, and that’s sad, because they were removing them so fast. The happiest point for me was when they made Saru captain, only to remove it later.
I’m ok with Klingons, I think it’s ok that each Star Trek generation rethink their visual language.
They told some good stories.
“Computer, one human arm, medium rare”
I believe that the problem with this method is that the nitrogen will expand in contact with the hot object, and this being a chamber means that there’s risk of explosion.
agreed, the Enterprise always stops the warp engine in front of another ship’s debris. Ton of stories about manouvers with pilot names, tons of situations where the ship weapons doesn’t work so they have to resort to diplomacy, and we’ve always looked at this world from the perspective of one ship. I’m pretty sure the rest of the captains are more Jellico than Picard
the girls won’t say no, because of the implications
hey now, why don’t we take a relaxing mud bath and we talk about it later?
we’ve never breed humans selectively for tastiness
I read through the docs of pygit2, how is it too low level compared to using direct console output?
if you need complex workflows, couldn’t they be built over the convenience of the library?