Better to be looking now.
Good Luck!
Posts by Martin
He will drop the suit before discovery starts.
Did you have to find the "DST" spot to stand on?
It makes the average code that answers the prompt. Mediocre code at best, and the average of what is on GitHub.
Found the missing word in the statement. Trump Crypto.
So it's just all about inflating his ego and maybe value.
It also allows them to make purchases that at less tracable, and harder to block.
yet another reason to leave substack (before they make it even harder to leave):
Charles Sheffield wrote about this in a couple of stories.
For my Linux using friends, if you would like to depart from the distributions that use systemd, Debian has a fork called Devuan.
www.devuan.org
No reason you would want to stop using sytemd, but just in case.
Pony Play, in one or another form. Play has multiple translations in Latin.
Solar, Wind, Tidal, Hydro, Fission, and decent storage.
We have all of this available, if we can have it built by competent engineers.
the post should just be a scoreboard with another tick mark on it.
mannulus lusus?
or
mannulus lascivio?
It should be a web page, seriously.
Yeah, I made the mistake of looking. They are all in on the "Raw Milk" trend, and should be avoided at all costs.
Oh wow, they are all in on the "Raw, Unfiltered" milk craze. Literally avoiding them like the plague.
that fact is literally written on him in ink.
As happy are you want me to be, computer.
why do they always choose names from Tolkien? It's making me distrust anything and anyone using those names.
His only positive quality is being an excellent negative example.
Just your monthly reminder to get off substack.
Already jumped 50 cents here in Seattle.
Ah, Spring. The local woodpeckers are testing out which parts of the house have the best reverb.
we just fade to grey
Yes, can we please mock RK a lot. He keeps saying the same thing, and they keep believing him.
One of our local Pine Squirrels is in the bird feeder this morning.
I am happy to contribute to their well being.
www.nps.gov/articles/000...
Long ago at the end of the 80s a tiny company got the contract to replace all federal desktop computers with IBM RS6000.
This sounds much like a retelling of that story.
Let's keep our night sky clear, please.
Yes, the subtle bugs it creates are pretty amazing. Well past the usual off-by-one sort of error and into the "gee, that's bizarre" sort of behavior.
5 authors by whom I've read at least 5 books:
Neal Asher
Alastair Reynolds
Ian Banks
Sherri Tepper
Fritz Leiber