







I’d imagine the people they’re letting go are the programmers and developers rather than the money people


Wait does it just say his name? Have I been hearing it wrong all this time? It would track for me, I never hear lyrics right.


((He’s a phantom))


Look again. Quadruple nice!


Just signed up to donate 5 euros a month. Took me about 45 seconds.


Taking the BART?


Once I spilled my trader Joe’s chicken Tikka masala all over my pants and while it wasn’t really a big mess in the long run it was still very disappointing in the moment


Not accurate, hands too big


I’m pretty sure that’s exactly not how the fediverse works, unless you mean the admins of specific instances
Yes. Average people don’t know what an adblocker is or even that there are different browsers. Let alone know how to install an extension. We’re fucked


I bet this will make it into the writing of Hifi Rush 2. (Tango Gameworks got bought by Krafton). The whole game is refreshingly unabashedly anti corporate and dunks on corporate culture in every way they can


Wait wtf is this

I tried to put 1941 with a period at the end. Did the period do some weird syntax thing? Oh looking again looks like it’s just cut off weird on voyager. Anyone else see this?


Came out in 1979, Spielberg directed, Zemeckis wrote it, John Williams did the score, it has John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Christopher Lee, Toshirô Mifune, among others.
It was way way ahead of its time. There are more jokes and setups & payoffs than entire decades of more recent movies (I’m not even exaggerating much). The practical effects are awesome and they blow up tons of stuff for real. It’s refreshingly anti-war. It has absolutely bonkers set pieces. You might recognize things they try that you see in Spielberg’s and Zemeckis’ later movies. Can’t reccomend it enough.
Make sure to watch the extended cut because it just includes all the missing scenes from the theatrical, which just has gaps and loose ends.


Supplies!


Fake intelligence


Watch in a theater if there’s an event near you or with a bunch of friends. The theatrical cuts are much better paced. It was even criticized for being much faster than the books. If you get to the Mines of Moria (1/2 of the way through the first) and you’re not hooked then it’s not for you. LoTR is movie magic. Not just “wow that was a great movie” but something that transcends the medium, and makes you ask, “HOW did they DO that?” Hope you give it another shot. Cheers
It’s technically daylight saving time, no s. Now you must all suffer with this knowledge


Seriously. We need a functional government and world leaders who can manage id systems and verification with privacy and security in mind, and act reasonably in the public’s interest, just like they do for driver’s licenses, voting, taxes, etc.
looks outside
Oh no


I’M OLD GREEEEEGGG