Cid Vicious @ CidVicious @sh.itjust.works Posts 7Comments 373Joined 3 mo. ago

The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg says ‘public interest’ served by full Signal chat release
If they're going to pretend it wasn't classified, proving otherwise makes sense.
This is specifically a reference to Car Talk, a long-running show that ended recently (for a given value of recent) after one of the brothers died. Very beloved show. I think they still do reruns.
I'm gonna be sad when people don't get this one.
Kinda like when google news shows links to paywalled articles.
How do you even clean them?
What is the strict topological definition of a hole?
If Elon lost 99% of his money tomorrow he'd still be in the richest .01% of people.
I would point out that they're not open source and they feature heavy branding these days. "Cosmic Crisp" and whatnot.
Well that's not funny
Number of holes beneath the waist.
From a political strategy point of view, reacting to "country makes a hard shift to the right" by making a move further left does not seem like the most likely path.
There was a time when Garfield even looked fat!
Feel like shit in general since January, not only because of global events but also because of various shitty things happening in my personal life that coincidentally occurred around the same time. I have to say that when it seems like the world is actively on fire and burning down it severely affects my ability to compartmentalize. Like there's an extra layer of gloom over everything.
It's nice out today and I'm not feeling particularly awful, though. I made mini chicken pot pies so I'm looking forward to lunch.
Ye Olde Smutty Gaming
Well back then if you got stuck you couldn't look it up on the internet, so yeah I think so. Especially since you could be unable to solve a puzzle late in the game because you e.g. forgot to grab the dehydrated water at the beginning.
Not sure, he apparently posted the bond but also filed an appeal at the same time. So she may not be paid until the appeal is resolved.
Ye Olde Smutty Gaming
Oh, yeah, Sierra games were always brutal difficulty. They wanted to sell hint books. At least LSL (and Space Quest) killed you in funny ways, unlike King's Quest.