Few decades ago Marvin the Paranoid Android (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) has already been constructed by my human-like parents and is reporting this utmost depressive fact here.
Few decades ago Marvin the Paranoid Android (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) has already been constructed by my human-like parents and is reporting this utmost depressive fact here.
Cloud Atlas (2012)
Cube (1997)
The Fountain (2006)
Primer is one the better mind-fucking sci-fi movies.
SublimeText + SublimeMerge (for git). My perfect pair, I’m using for years. I’ve tried Emacs, vim, Neovim, helix and I always return to ST/SM with a sigh of relief.
Pocketbook Lux 5. Great piece of gear, with physical buttons and normal, non-touch screen. Also, comes from a small European company, instead of Amazon.
I manage my collection of ebooks using Calibre - great software.
I’m just finishing “The Zombie Survival Guide” by Max Brooks. It is a satirical survival manual - great fun and lots of highly practical hints.
The movie Men Behind the Sun depicts the war atrocities committed in the Unit 731.
It’s not creepy. It’s cruel.
Star Trek, both the old and new ones
Battlestar Galactica
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
rsync (laptop -> external HDD, workstation -> dedicated backup HDD)
Syncthing (laptop <-> desktop)
Without a doubt, Doctor Who.
Title: No Way Down: Life and Death on K2
Author(s): Graham Bowley
Genre: Documentary
I’ve just started, it’s to early to decide whether I like and recommend it.
I hope they follow the data. And that more countries, at least in the EU, will follow.
I’ve seen Asteroid City today. Man, what a great movie. Definitely on a par with The Grand Budapest Hotel. The colors. The composition. The camera shots. The montage. Marvelous!
Good news. I really like my FP3+ (with /e/OS), my next phone will be either FP4 or FP5 :)
This. I’m totally for FOSS, but among four commercial apps that I use (SublimeText, SublimeMerge, Reaper and Bitwig), all four use this older model. You buy a period of free upgrades, but you may keep using the current version as long, as you wish. I see this model as beneficial for user and the company (providing them with money), but also encouraging it economically to continue developing the product. In the case of subscription-based model, I see little reason for the company to improve the product.
It’s high time. Still too few and too late, though.
Signal’s “Note to Self”.