Good thing to use for a Cincinnati Chili variant.
(aka. Skyline Chili)
Posts by linuxnerd
No powered vehicles allowed. If oligarchs can't use yachts with hookers and blow there, it has no use to anyone.
Though even if US side is abjuring responsibilities, I wonder if Canada would have standing to crucify the mining companies for environmental damage if/when a catastrophe happens.
I knew I would never accept ebooks back with the scandal when Amazon remotely deleted books from people's devices.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2009...
Vint Cerf himself is pretty proud of his network connected wine cellar. IoT gadgets aren't inherently bad. People just listen more to marketing-speak like "the cloud" instead of "using someone else's computer and trusting them to have good intentions and competence."
If only the Thor didn't have the controls upside down.
They should make a model with the analog sticks parallel as nature intended.
If you can speak Welsh, you can speak anything.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHxO...
Animatrix, Matrix 1, Matrix 2, Enter the Matrix video game, Matrix 3 and The Matrix Online.
There is no 4. They should have adapted the Matrix Online story for a 4th movie.
Keith Apicary begs to differ.
"Tyranny" in the classical sense isn't inherently negative. It means someone who assumes power by their own hand, rather than have it granted to them.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh7P...
I wonder if he ever considered pulling a Lord British and going into space.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_U5...
Come a long way since suffragettes were jumping in front of race horses and making bomb threats and singing with chimney sweeps.
Anyone remember the teaser trailer that came on magazine demo disks?
Even if it's wrong, the way the narrator pronounces "mitochondria" is so cool.
It's depressing how few kids playing it now don't know the book.
Us millennials have an excuse, since the book wasn't officially released in English until almost a decade after the game came out, but people these days have no such excuse.
The movie was a disaster, though. We can all agree on that
Reminder that The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is pure condescending stereotype even worse than Big Bang theory.
Someone should infect congressional computers with the Rensenware before they are allowed to legislate anything.
Either way, the argument that people use Windows because they want something "that just works" is complete bupkis.
But with Linux, setting up, ricing and tweaking everything is fun.
With Windows, hacking and lobotomizing it into a usable state only makes you want to strangle something.
Or make your own Raspberry Pi powered MAME cabinet.
WDYM? It's a masterpiece.
Change your router SSID to let all neighbors know what unflattering things you think of them.
"fbi_surveillance_van" is so overdone.
The original mario movie is often overlooked, but it certainly doesn't "suck shit." Baka.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciUI...
"These are highly complicated pieces of equipment. Almost as complicated as living organisms. In some cases, they have been designed by other computers. We don't know exactly how they work."
Pertinent. Did they also vibecode the control room door and ventilation system?
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Keychron gets all the media attention, but RK aren't slouches.
What keyswitches?
Oh, you mean drawing tablet.
Replacing panel shouldn't be much different, except maybe calibrating it.
Replacing an LCD panel isn't too difficult, unless the OEM are dicks about it and seal everything.
Wait, A Wrinkle in Time was challenged/banned?
There is no low to which they will not sink.
I digress, it is a bit of an ecchi series, with the running gag that the food the characters make is so good that it's orgasmic. Or so bad that they're being molested in the case of Boiling Witch.
Even back in college I knew Cisco were NSA stool pigeons, and refused anything to do with CCNA.
Every cooking hobbyist needs to watch Shokugeki no Soma. I got some brilliant practical and not-so-practical ideas from it.
Leo X never smuggled an escaped nun with fish barrels. What a putz.