

Ah, the ‘itis!


Ah, the ‘itis!


I really wish emissions/efficiency/reliability restomods became more common. Fuel injection and a modern cat can really improve an old car.
I’m kind of worried what I’ll drive in 20 years time. There aren’t a lot of cars I like that came out after 2005 and I need to find a way to keep stuff running.


A few years ago, I went out and brought myself a nice pair of perscription sunglasses, trouble was I didn’t have any spare cash to buy regular glasses. So, for about 2-3 years I had shades on everywhere I went, day or night. What I noticed is that if you’re confident enough people don’t really mind or act any different. Now that I have both, I easily keep the sunglasses on without noticing and there is no fuss usually unless I go into a bank or something.


You say data and I say data…


I have been exploring Marxist thinking deeply in the past but not for the past few years. True, it might be something to go back to sometime.


I feel a little bit like I was duped by ml. Chose it because the devs were here, but I haven’t thought about the top level domain until I saw their profile pictures. Now, I’m no stranger to leftist views, but I’m pretty far from being ml. I might switch if things get ugly, but I can take some minor stigma for a while longer.
Good point. Lemmy too.


8mm, silent!
Funny how CrowdStrike already sounds like some malware’s name.


Speaking of testis… should I worry I only have two?
Yet, for some unknown reason some treat it as a rite of passage.


Exactly! The fans with more refined tastes like me tend to prefer humans doing it rather than AI. Much more graceful and with the correct number and shape of digits.


Seen quite a few of those in the ttrpg community lately.


I got the idea thinking about how gymnospers’ seeds are not properly enclosed. Like the “cone” of a yew is bit like a pouch that you can look into.
I always found the difference between general and special whativity fascinating.
Sounds good. From what I understand sugar season is between Halloween and Easter.