Get one of the old school boards with solenoids in it to simulate a type writer. There isn’t a better feeling, or louder, typing experience.
Get one of the old school boards with solenoids in it to simulate a type writer. There isn’t a better feeling, or louder, typing experience.
Yes! You know what it is, don’t you boy? Shall I tell you? It’s the least I can do. Steel isn’t strong, boy, flesh is stronger! Look around you. There, on the rocks; a beautiful girl. Come to me, my child.
I just heard 800 from NPR. Crazy.
The version you want to use is Tenacity. It seems good, but I haven’t done extensive reading on it.
Here’s the TL;DW courtesy of @otter@lemmy.ca on the other post I made with this video:
Thanks for making a TL;DW - I appreciate it. I’m bad at summaries.
That is really awesome. I have some kinda strong opinions about web apps and the bloat they can cause in general, but this makes a tool that is honestly necessary for many professions widely accessible.
Basically, they were bought out by MuseGroup. MuseGroup tried to add telemetry and some bad TOS stuff. It all got reversed.
In the world of firmware in this context, it could be as simple as “attempt to reconnect one neuron.”
Forced firmware upgrades are what’s been happening to Mitch McConnell lately.
The third state is knowing just enough to confidently break things and push to prod.
Clue, treasure, and…? I can’t figure out the last one.
The only time I have ever heard this used was “Go for Papa Palpatine.” on Robot Chicken.
I tried to be interested, but the image made my eyes bleed.
They typically do not. The general purpose of a dock is to expand connectivity (hence the outputs). I mean, it is possible that there is one out there, but I’m not aware of it.
It’s necessary because our government is stupid, slow, and can’t make great choices. I should have clarified that it is deemed necessary by the government because they’ll never make the decisions to back it up. I don’t like it, and I never will. I typed that from the flawed perspective of government and should have worded it better.
I believe it to be a short-sited thing, but honestly necessary. This is due to the very large range of federal convictions. It goes from having some pot on you, to armed robbery and murder. I don’t agree that those things should necessarily (case by case) include the same voting restrictions, but there is no way the US government is going to take the time to separate the “worse” crimes from the “lesser”. And, as has been mentioned before the goal of the US penal system is (sadly) not rehabilitation. As long as the government has that attitude, it will never change. You lose more than just the right to vote as a felon, btw. The rights most often curtailed include the right to vote and hold public office, employment rights, domestic rights, and financial and contractual rights.
Because in the end being a local guide winds up helping your local community directly in a number of ways.