Be the problem you wish to solve in the world?
Be the problem you wish to solve in the world?
We’re old nerds.
Everyone I date, next person they date they marry
… Is that you, Chuck?
And finally there’s Best Buy.
My local Best Buy actually got rid of the DVD and CD section. That made me realize I needed to get serious about converting my physical media to digital. I’m still building my Plex library.
Yes, I know about Jellyfin and Emby. If I’d heard about them first, I’d probably be using one of them. Plex was the first one I tried, and it works great for me.
When I went to college, I remember hearing “Don’t Stop Believin’”, and thinking that it sounded really familiar.
Eventually, I remembered that I had played a lot of the Atari game “Journey Escape” when I was younger, and that wasn’t just a weird name for a game. 🤯
I’m not saying that you have a problem, but I will point out that this sounds like the kind of thinking that can lead to eating disorders.
It’s possible to eat less and not always feel hungry. It’s just not easy. Turning hunger into a “good” thing isn’t actually a healthy approach to dieting.
Now, I’m not a countamatician, but that sounds like more than the 50 states (and fourteen territories).
Who’s double-dipping?
I always like to think of that as Hübsch Räuber.
Have Germans given up “Fernseher” in favor of “Television”?
They really shouldn’t. It is a monument to man’s arrogance.
free software
To make a common clarification: free as in “free speech”, not (necessarily) free as in “free beer”.
Just because the software costs nothing, doesn’t mean that it’s not hiding something. In fact, the opposite is often true.
I’m sure you know that. I’m just clarifying for OP, who isn’te a programmer.
Yeah, rich people are well known for their strong moral fiber and lack of desire to passively accumulate endless money.
Now paint splatters are coming for my job!?
Humanity truly is screwed.