But I’ve seen everything anyway. And I get on my bike and I ride off. On the grass.
But I’ve seen everything anyway. And I get on my bike and I ride off. On the grass.
Call me crazy, but I’ve never liked store bought pesto
Pretty neat. This isn’t my area of expertise but I’ve been digitizing some of my families old home movies. The quality is obviously not great, so it’s interesting to hear there may be a reasonable way to improve them.
Does this work with videos that went from VHS to digital?
Yesssss.
This is like year 3. How much more you think they’re gonna mature?
I used AirHub app recently traveling from the US to Europe, and it worked great. I’m not sure about long term use, probably expensive then, but for a couple of weeks it was brilliant.
That album he did with Ben Folds was truly a great one.
Ok now do this one. What color is the donut country?
Say more. I think this would be valuable to write out.
Centralized tv show discussions with episode discussion threads. That hasn’t happened yet :/
Yesssss
I’ve been wondering about that too. Specifically how long can old posts persist, and how long are instances compelled to host older content especially from other servers.
Underrated
Both Discovery and Picard are good series. Both have ups and downs. They’re different from each other and scratch a different itch.
Other than that, I haven’t seen any of the other new series, like Lower Decks.
I switched from hosting my own mail for close to 10 years to using Fastmail. The webmail client is much better than Rainloop and Roundcube. I like it better than Gmail TBH. I’m very happy with my decision, but I’m only hosting for me.
I also considered Proton, but it doesn’t satisfy a couple of your requirements. It is a good value though, and the privacy features are tops.
The best value I’ve seen by far is Microsoft 365. The webmail for Outlook is quite good and you can host your own client if you want and connect with IMAP. It’s especially a good value if you use the family plan. Bonus is you also get MS Office and a TB of storage. Downside: Microsoft. But 2024 MS isn’t the same as 2005 M$.