Huh, and here I thought it was just sitting in the cab of a big rig…
Huh, and here I thought it was just sitting in the cab of a big rig…
Man I hate him
The headline doesn’t say they’ve already raised it?
I think I’ll wait for the verdict and sentencing to see whether he’s above the law or not
The first book of his I read was Seveneves, and I absolutely loved it. It’s very long, and a bit slow at parts, but it’s fascinating. I recommend it to everyone
That’s a good book. Very interesting
I’m currently reading REAMDE by Neal Stephenson. I love his writing, and this one holds up to the rest
Same here. Everything, sorted by scaled, and I block communities that annoy me. Or entire instances, but so far that’s just been hexbear
Politics doesn’t just mean national government. Local government policies are politics too
I haven’t played it in forever, but I put a ton of time into it long ago. My friend and I would play matches as a team and one of us would play the Chinese general with the neutron artillery shell. As soon as we could, we’d build one and force shell one of each of our dozers, then take the others, so both of us could build everything from both of our factions. The Contra mod is also really great!
Hooray!
RimWorld! It’s an absolutely amazing colony builder
It works on MacOS
The Tick
I have a central monitor in landscape orientation which is where my IDE lives. Then a monitor on the left in portrait, which has the bottom quarter or so dedicated to work chat, music controls, and the browser developer window, then the rest of it is a web browser for documentation. On the right is my laptop screen, which is used for more documentation and watching TV shows while I work
That’s actually super smart. I use scroll lock (also bound to a mouse button)
I just spent about $350 building a home media server, and while we’re still subscribed to most of these streaming services, I don’t even check around to see where a show is anymore, I just have Sonarr get it for me
It really does! Doesn’t open for other people, but opens quickly for me. And you’re right, they’re not exactly difficult to break open, but that’s not why I have it. I just have it to keep a loaded gun out of reach of the kids.
My father-in-law actually built the flintlocks decades ago! I haven’t actually fired them yet, but I keep meaning to pick up some powder and try them out
But you had to set up trackers to begin with…
Edit: Wait, they’re not talking about trackers. Nevermind!