Because shitty makes for cheap.
How is this confusing?
Because shitty makes for cheap.
How is this confusing?
Not even remotely how your comment comes across.
Also, I’m going to disagree. Every win deserves its associated celebration of success. Saying it isn’t successful - and this is what I’m referring to with your comment not coming across how you intend - helps nothing.
It doesn’t mean its “over” to have a win. Its never going to be “over”. There will always be new issues to tackle, rights to address, support that needs to be put in place, etc.
But glossing over what has been accomplished as just “not good enough because of one issue” isn’t going to help or motivate. Its the celebration of the successes that provide the drive for more.
Your comment comes across as “Massachusetts may as well be Nebraska.”
“Its not exactly what I want so it sucks” is never a useful take for anything.
I see you’ve met my moron of an uncle. Who is in his late 50’s.
Oh he is not a good author by any stretch. The sci-fi equivalent of eating sugar - technically reading, has that fun sci-fi bits, but nothing of real value underneath.
C.S. Friedman is a highly undervalued SciFi/Fantasy writer IMO, I think she played in a lot of the same themes as Hubbard but with way better writing and much more interesting stories.
Hubbard was good at churn and rock solid as a swindler, and Mission Earth IMO was just him throwing his last "screw you"s to the people he conned.
A stupid but moderately entertaining read, with insane alien sex scenes, mostly from the perspective of a (I swear I’m not joking) small dicked trickster alien who keeps screwing up his own plans. I think its Hubbard’s self insert.
I wouldn’t bother with it though.
Yeah, definitely subjective, but to me the early days of the web were before HTML 2 - so up to 1995.
And yeah, so many tables for a long time… Mostly because it was a bit messy to work with and had limitations, not to mention browser support requirements and a pretty fast moving sets of specs…
It was fun though.
Ohhh… No, not battlefield earth.
Mission Earth. 10 book series.
divs were added in the late 90’s… that is not what I’d call early internet
The sheer number of different religions and the general talk about any religion, as well as the laughter at the idea of a god other than power, would have me disagree on that.
But that’s the fun thing about books - everyone gets their own interpretation of the message!
There are parts of it where he explicitly has the aliens talking about how stupid humans are for following dumbass religions, and how easily religious leaders - of any religion - can be bribed with power, money, and sex.
Its definitely not in support of any religion
Eh, maybe early on. Scientology was founded in the 50s, the Mission Earth series that made fun of religion and the people who followed it blindly was in the 80s just before he died, so I don’t think he bought into his own bs. I think that was him saying “You schmucks will still follow this crap after I die”.
I don’t believe in the slightest he though he created a novel approach to psychology.
He has other books he’s written where, plain as day, he points out the absurdity of religion and people following it. He put out a sci-fi book as a self help book because he thought it was funny and would make more money. He then made it a religion because he knew people were easily manipulated.
I am basing this on other things i’ve read from him, such as the Mission Earth series. I don’t believe in the slightest that he believed in any of it, from the junk science on up.
Its pretty easy and straightforward. You can connect to your gog account from inside lutris, browse your games, download and install.
Which then sit cleanly next to other games you may have, roms, etc.
I haven’t had any issues with gig + lutris, quite a smooth experience actually.
Though most of the games in my library are older tbf.
Was that the file transfer allowed for remote code execution one? That’d be the one that sticks out to me. 3 or 4 years ago iirc?
Edit: CVE-2021-27649 is the one that came to mind, not sure if that’s the one you’re referring to.
Exif-eraser, open source and available on F-Droid, Google Play, etc.
I’m in hard agreement with you, EuroTrip Yoda (had to).
My in-laws definitely voted Harris, my dad passed 4 years ago (Vietnam vet - not a trump fan), and my mom went down an idiotic rabbit hole. I haven’t talked to my mom in weeks, and I’m sure she knows why.
She also doesn’t know that we are planning to leave the country. I can’t stay in a place that will reduce my daughter to a second class citizen without bodily autonomy. Yet that’s what the nitwit I called “Mom” voted for.
Exif data can contain everything from the make/model of device used to take a picture, to a gps location of where the picture was taken.
Removing that information depends on what you’re using to do it, but can be done with an exif editing tool in pretty much any OS I’m aware of.
Edit: Autocorrect is a pita.
Yup!
Having had a disagreement with Miguel De Icaza that boiled down to him saying “Well I have these books on my shelf so I’m right” (narrator: he wasn’t right, it was hilarious later).
I will never, ever touch Gnome. I get it.