[-] [email protected] 19 points 22 hours ago

Mike may have been binding before.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago

To reduce your intake of metals, remove the sardines from the tin before eating them.

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Or Ransom got into the Cerritos compter's desktop theme settings and selected the Una Chin-Riley voice option, and Freeman just decided to let him leave it that way.

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But how did Aaron Carter get a jersey with the name O'Neal?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

It came from Ira Steven Behr originally.

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I think DS9 was really just a ST re-imagining of Bab5

Babylon 5 premiered a month after DS9.

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I had no idea who this person was until @[email protected]'s comment prompted me to look into it. Calling out crap like this is helpful.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

You could swap one screw from that case into your current one. It wouldn't be obvious to anyone else, but you'd know it was there!

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This is a clever way to bypass. If they get wise and somehow filter out Sam Porter Bridges' face, you could always fire up any of the games of comparable visual realism which let you design your own character's appearance.

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I still keep my actual ancient 5.25" floppy drive from my first 286 DOS box installed in a spare bay in my current PC tower. The drive hasn't worked in ages, but as a chunk of my first PC is still part of my current one it means that, in a Ship of Theseus sense, I've been using the same computer for 30 years.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Enjoy the laptop, Cool!

[-] [email protected] 27 points 1 day ago

Immature crap like this makes me very grateful to be a grownup married to a grownup.

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Want to get away with murder? Hit them with a car. You might get away with claiming it was an accident, but, even if convicted, the sentence will be a fraction of that you'd get if you used ANY other weapon.

Source: [email protected]

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By Nigel Auchterlounie. source link

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Me to a bookstore clerk: There's this book I'm looking for about "Star Trek: Enterprise."

Clerk: ISBN?

Me: A LONG ROOOAD getting from there to here...

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I hate all of this in almost every way a thing can be hated. I hate the factless waffle that surrounds Big AI’s every improbable goal. I hate how insipidly stupid, or just plain evil, those goals so often are, and the yawning chasm between them and any form of achievable reality. I hate that Big AI’s successes are inflated and its failures ignored — or are even categorised as hilarious mis-steps, like when AI chatbots tell people to eat poisonous mushrooms, put glue on pizza, or make air diffusers from chlorine gas.

I hate that Big AI consumes so much energy that every time you generate a six-fingered portrait of Anne Frank or a scene from the Vietnam war in the style of Studio Ghibli, you might as well just kill a polar bear with a crossbow. I hate that it can run roughshod over every copyright law and environmental protection on the planet in pursuit of the data it needs to continue failing, with no consequences save for the enrichment of the worst people on Earth, who have managed to make all of this magical bullshit seem sensible to an intellectual class comprised of people I wouldn’t trust to print an email.

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