

The government(s) nearly fell over this. The politicians can’t/won’t do better than this superficial posturing.
The government(s) nearly fell over this. The politicians can’t/won’t do better than this superficial posturing.
I see the Limits of Growth study was based on the work of an MIT scientist, perhaps that’s the prediction mentioned.
The Head by Bora Chung
Looks awesome, great recommendation! 😆
My scariest shit was in a dream. I took a dump in a bucket in the garage, and when rising and turning to look at it, it started growing into this spider that soon outgrew the garage. I chose to wake up at that point as I’m not too keen on spiders.
That was my scariest shit. I cannot think of any scarier ones.
I’m fascinated by the similarity between reincarnation and the one-electron universe hypothesis.
The one-electron universe postulate, proposed by theoretical physicist John Wheeler in a telephone call to Richard Feynman in the spring of 1940, is the hypothesis that all electrons and positrons are actually manifestations of a single entity moving backwards and forwards in time.
Last drops in beer bottles handed to me by my parents. Couple of years after that I was allowed proper glasses of table beer during festivities. All this before I was 12.
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Belgium does as well
you disturbed a “final” resting place
This is how Stephen King novels start… Watch your back OP! :)
My setup exactly. I also use nicotine+, and then beets for tagging.
I have a faint feeling Betteridge’s law of headlines does not apply here.
Micrexit was right there!
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I’d pick E if I’d land in Thailand. H would be a close second.
K is out of the question with my arachnophobia.
Navidrome rules. Made the switch from Spotify some time ago, using the FOSS Tempo app on Android and Feishin on desktop, it’s been a lovely experience so far.
I had big Gavin Belson vibes with this one
Why is it that when I type my own name into my own company search engine, the fucking Internet rains shit‑bolts down on me? I want this to stop!
“Many of these free VPNs are riddled with issues,” said Daniel Card, a cyber-security expert with the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS).
“Some act as traffic brokers for data harvesting firms, others are so poorly built they expose users to attacks.”
He told the BBC despite posing a range of potential privacy risks, such apps “end up in the hands of kids trying to watch age-restricted content”, or adults “trying to get round blocks”.
Ah yes, there it is: won’t anyone think of the children. I expected that argument higher up in the article.
I love me some mechanical keyboards, consider me subscribed!
You should have agreed upon a codeword beforehand.
Source: An Idiot Abroad (~2:10)