Look, I agree they suck, but video games being slightly worse isn’t the worst thing about the 21st century.
Look, I agree they suck, but video games being slightly worse isn’t the worst thing about the 21st century.
I think you mean Hans Kristian Graebener of Spring, TX.
I’m a young, spry, 39 year old millennial and my back is killing me.
Curious what you think the issues with AP are. Other than the nature of the fediverse being confusing to new users (not sure which instance to sign up for, etc), I haven’t had any issues with it. I would like to see community syncing between instances for more seamless discovery, though.
What is this scene from?
Why would you trust random people on lemmy over a basic resource like Wikipedia?
I wonder how well this actually works…
The Kite Runner (beautiful)
The Stand (incredible character development)
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (hilarious)
Ah, hadn’t thought of that, good call. I buy old Macs and fix them up.
Updates to macOS are free; the hardware sales make that possible.
Updates to third-party apps like MS Office and Adobe are entirely at the discretion of that vendor (both of those are likely subscription-only at this point).
LibreOffice is available for macOS, yes.
I think Oracle’s VirtualBox is still free for emulation. You can also use Boot Camp to install Windows natively for dual-booting.
Sometimes it’s configurable through the web interface, sometimes it requires a call to the ISP if you’re using their locked-down modem.
I’m not familiar with IT norms in China though.
I eat a lot of meat and have confirmed with people that I don’t smell (I don’t wear deodorant). Diet can play a part I’m sure, but meat isn’t it.
That’s an app bug.
Anything can be addictive, puritan.
I thoroughly enjoy philosophy and it was central to my degree in political science, but you have crazy mouth.
Please feel free to launch a vehicle outside of our solar system and tell me that Philosophy has a better understanding of the physical universe than NASA.
You said you were poking fun, I poked back. I appreciate the conversation, I enjoy thinking about these things.
Both Newtonian and Einstein’s physics suggest a boulder pushed off a cliff will fall, as far as I know. The observable data is more intrinsically valuable than the theories using them.
Fallibility isn’t something science shies away from. There’s nothing more exciting in the scientific community than when science is wrong about something.
Philosophers grandiosely proclaiming that nothing is knowable is fine, but it’s not what put a man on the moon.
Neat. I wish more people would migrate to Mastodon. I’ve never been a big Twatter guy, but there’s a handful of people I’d like to see updates from who are trapped by their following there.