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Agreed - Brandon may not be the best at certain facets of writing, but he’s nothing short of virtuosic when it comes to worldbuilding. The cosmere is a masterwork in this regard.
Thanks for the link to Tagger, I’ve been looking for something like that. Looks like I have some library cleanup to do, I’ve been putting it off for years now lmao
God this game and soundtrack is so good.
Hey, I just set this up yesterday! Worked flawlessly for me so far, seems like a great project.
Ughhhhhh, just logging in in the morning and seeing the tab header go to ‘Inbox (27)’ is awful.
Hon mono no dansu wo miseteyaruze
+1 for airvpn. I’ve never had any issues, port forwarding works flawlessly, and you can get some incredible deals if you buy 3 years at a time during a sale.
I am continually reminded how glad I am that I made SJW my home base. Thank you.
That’s fucking awesome.
+1 for MAM, both their community and collection is excellent.
I’m fond of wassail. It’s usually made with cinnamon, but you could exclude it and it should turn out alright.
The colors on that are kinda confusing. 6tn years is yellow, but 2k years is green?
I’m guessing they knew that it likely wasn’t a problem with being ugly, so the therapist did this ‘experiment’ as a way of demonstrating that. Seems pretty solid to me, actually.
Took me all of 30mins to spin up a local invidious instance. Worth every second
Likewise… haven’t found a good way to do this yet.
Lol, the wild anti-vax fear mongerer who said “I do agree the vaccines are safe enough” two comments ago. Really seems like he has an agenda here
This one’s interesting, because it hails from a time when there was more of a cultural underpinning to the term - companies had a cultural obligation to at least keep up a facade of taking care of their customers, and calling customers guests was explicitly meant to convey a sense of safety and comfort.
It has the exact opposite effect now, because the customer’s interests are often in direct opposition to those of the company. The company thinks it owns you, and no longer cares what you think about it.