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Am definitely human.

  • "they had bread."

    (I know I'm butchering the joke, please bear with me)

  • I'd pay good money, and sign whatever necessary, to get to relive the latter part of your third point. So many fun things got removed, not all of it for good reason....

  • She poly bombed me, came out as narcissist, and made derogatory remarks about me making a solid effort to understand poly and maintain our marriage.

    Now, she's still extremely mad at me, still very much acting like a narcissist would, and I'm the one in a harmonious poly relationship.

    It's hella tough, making a split family work when she absolutely refuses to communicate directly with me. My poor kids are stuck in the middle of this mess which will likely never mend.

    But apparently that's better than giving me just a couple of weeks to get to grips with her desires. It's hard to forgive.

  • I have not heard of Uplink (nor Bitburner). But I really recommend you try skynetsimulator.com - I am not affiliated, yadda yadda, it's just a fun, free, online game.

  • Without a doubt, the bar in Ulence Flats! Different live bands on stage, very eclectic, always recognisable.

    Edit: one example (in case time bookmark doesn't work, skip to 9m 16s)

  • I love parking closer to the car on my right, where the passe doors face one another. If everyone did this, there would be so much more room to get in and out of vehicles.

    And yes, I'm aware that not all cars are single occupant... but too many of them are.

  • Slack?

    Jump
  • Look, slack is 1000% better than Teams will ever be. But, Slack is also enshittifying themselves, eg. with their 3-month event horizon.

    Anything Slack can do, Mattermost does -- and Mattermost is free, open source, and self-hostable.

    This is my hill.

  • No tips from me, just lots of good wishes and I'm happy for you, stranger. It's incredible that this is even possible.

  • My sincere apologies, Mexico is definitely on the good list.

  • Leave me be, I'm agnostic. Bother me with religious nonsense and see the atheist come out and ruin your day.

  • ...and simply agrees to never, ever, set foot in North America.

    I'm in.

    Not sure, though, how this ploy would work out for our fine fellows in South America, Mexico, and Canada, the ones currently belabored with being the closest neighbours to The Wastelands.

  • Honestly, great teachers would have given you extra credit for that work (and possibly used it for future semesters, but let's not get carried away here).

  • Check the capacitors anyway please.

  • No but maybe the C-level guys don't need multiple millions while the actual developers don't hardly get paid in comparison.

  • Eh, 80% of what this Dan fellow provides can't be all that much...

  • I would like to set the question in a slight but impactful way:

    "Do you truly believe the web would be better off in a world where Firefox no longer exists?".

    I would say no, that would be a damn shame. I will grant you, though, that Mozilla has lost its way and is no longer the respected steward of a fine browser that it used to be.

  • 🎶 Es fährt ein Zug, nach Nirgendwo...

    (and that's all I can remember from the song, which I heard on the 80's Hit parade)

  • What kind of comms do the wires allow? Sending guidance and simultaneously receiving video?

    What was the physicality of wires back then (and do you know what they are today)? Would it feel like walking into a spider's web, or how sturdy were/are those wires?

    How often would a write break, and would that mean total loss of control or is there some form of fall-back?

    Curious minds want to know! Thank you.

  • Imagine walking into a spider's web, and you couldn't just wipe it off your face.

    It's a minor concern when a nation's existence is on the line, but I do wonder how all those wires will affect the fauna and environment.