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“I bomb atomically, Socrates’ philosophies and hypotheses can’t define how I be dropping these mockeries”
“I bomb atomically, Socrates’ philosophies and hypotheses can’t define how I be dropping these mockeries”
Literally me irl.
I believe that having a tooth out can lead to your other teeth moving over time, due to the gap in the line.
Soulseek is the best option I’ve found for this: https://www.slsknet.org/news/node/1
It’s an old style file sharing app, like Napster and Limewire, but is focused on underground music. I’ve been using it for years and had no problems with spyware or anything like that.
From what I remember the movie ignores the lasgun and shield interaction completely, which I think is a reasonable tweak to keep things simple and allow them the to use the nice aesthetics of lasers.
“Yikes”.
Effectively firing half the employees seems like a strong sign that the new owners are going to ruin what made Bandcamp good.
I’m so fucking tired, you guys.
How is this supposed to work? How do you describe a song in text well enough for someone else to recognise it?!
Carlin’s podcast (and a lot of popular history podcasts) are generally considered fairly poor by academic historians, in regard to accurately portraying modern historical research. I think those kinds of podcasts are good to engage and stimulate interest in history, as long as the listener understands that they are a kind of “pop” history and should be taken with a grain of salt.
Same goes for a lot of popular books, like Sapiens.
Digital data does not last anywhere near as long as physical artifacts like paper. Most of the data on a hard drive will be irretrievable after a hundred years.
I’ve been a programmer for decades and I still sometimes look at code I wrote 6 months ago like what the fuck was I thinking. Code is as much art as science.