Thanks for the rec, will give the Culture series a try!
Her first book was bad and she should get canceled for that.
I'll give Red Library a listen!
Ditto, they assume a deep knowledge of philosophy in the listener.
While their voices and cadence are pleasant to the ear, they assume that the reader is intimately familiar with the source material, which I'm too dumb to be. They rarely define terms, and if they do, they do so in a roundabout way. Some of their pop culture analysis eps are fun to listen to, but the hardcore philosophy ones are just pleasant white noise.
This is a free ad-free browser version that is even better: https://chvin.github.io/react-tetris/?lan=en
Man, walking around in any city neighborhood that is more than a decade old is miserable. The cracks, the decay. In NYC anything outside of midtown/fidi looks like shit. post-industrial hellscape.
And yet mobile logs me out every week! Without me doing anything!
Work for a software company that is all about good vibes and smiles and positivity. Two employees took medical leave this past year due to mental health, they were both fired while under said leave. I've been reprimanded for voicing my concern for these ex-employees. Fuuck all that noise!
Piano, recorder, and guitar
I thought the same about Google Hangouts. The startup I work for uses GSuite for emails and such, so Google Meetings was what we used pre-COVID. The we struggled with reliability on it and switched to Zoom. Judging by how obnoxiously Google tries to push Hangouts now, it seems that they realized they fucked it up.
I’d love to join, after Thanksgiving tho.
A coworker keeps insisting he's on the left, yet doesn't recognize the left/liberal divide. A lib for all libs!
On Tuesday night I became a 2 because finally I don't have to hear any more "You just gotta VOTE". I am relieved that the year+ long clown circus that is the American Presidential Election Cycle is over, and there will be a short respite until the next cycle begins in a couple of weeks. Sad that nothing will fundamentally change, but we've known that since March.
Seriously! This is the only reason I'm looking forward to 8pm tonight.
It won't be as collaboratively maintained. It means that any new services won't be part of youtube-dl
and instead we'll have to depend on the state of the repo as it was today when it got taken down. Also, any modifications to existing services will break youtube-dl
as it is right now. Not ideal, just means that people who have coding skills will keep updating their own local copies, but the ones not in the know will have to give up.
This fucking sucks. Been using this to document certain streamed content for personal use. Luckily still have it installed.
Is this the era of Evangelion?