Yeah I grabbed that too! Also Mad Max for like $3
Oh yeah that's a good call! Rory is in it too IIRC.
Not downvoting, but I do quite like that Floorp is just a bit weird. It makes it more fun to use lol.
Also: Christopher Eccleston (9) and Jodie Whitaker (13) in Antigone.
I find AI is useful for doing piddly crap like writing cover letters and boiler-plate emails, the kind of stuff that requires zero brain-power but takes up time in your day. I see it as like having a secretary that's not quite competent enough to trust with anything important lol. It can be disastrous or handy, depending on how it's deployed.
Men wearing wigs.
For whatever reason, we've decided as a society that women wearing wigs/weaves/extensions to make themselves feel attractive and nice is perfectly normal, but if a man does it it's laughable and pathetic. I say, wigs for anyone who wants them!
Also before the accusations start, I'm not a bald dude lol.
I think also some people who feel like they can't be as openly homophobic as they used to be in the 80s/90s/2000s have just transferred their bigotry onto trans people instead because they think they can get away with it.
Yeah I think once games reach a certain level of hype there's almost no way to release them without getting a big backlash. People (IE gamers) tend to build these things up way too much in their minds and go in with really unrealistic expectations.
I think it wasn't a bad game, it just wasn't a great Mass Effect game. If it had released as it's own stand-alone thing and had been marketed a bit less grandly I think it would have been a lot better received.
Civ VII is $160 CAD for the full version though. 😬
I agree. Bush Jr. was the one who broke the window, Trump is just the inevitable crackhead who climbed in and started living on the couch.
I think I posted this before in some other thread, but one time back when I used to use Ubuntu, I opened my laptop and the screen was upside-down. Everything worked perfectly, but just upside-down. I went through every display setting I could find, trawled through forums for hours (on a different, non upside-down computer) and got absolutely nowhere. It was at the point where I was thinking I'll probably have to reformat and start over and this will forever be a mystery.
Then I accidentally solved it when my Playstation controller battery got low and I plugged it into the nearest USB port to charge, which was my laptop. As soon as I plugged it it, the screen flipped back the right way. As it turned out, Ubuntu was talking to the controller and had for some reason interpreted the gyroscope movement as 'rotate screen' the last time I charged it. After a couple of minutes of waving the controller around and watching the desktop spin while going "huh", I just unplugged it when it the right way round and crisis averted!
He was a good egg
Yeah my Kobo is great. Plays nicely with Calibre and DeDRM, reads pretty much every eBook format, and doesn't seem to be sketchy about privacy as far as I can tell.
Well, 50% of young people asked were willing to admit to their piracy lol
Yeah I agree, it's just sort of how America is - naturally everything that happens there tends to spill over and have consequences around the world as well, so I'm not pretending it won't affect me or anything like that. It's more like... I don't get a vote in America, and it's not like I can reasonably change anything that's happening there in any significant way.
But doomscrolling and arguing with random right-wing Americans isn't helping anyone either, so I don't really see what I can do other than save my energy and maybe try to not let it affect things too much on a more local scale wherever I can?
UK here. We just switched to a Labour government a few months ago and it turns out that the previous Conservative government blew a £22 billion hole in the economy and didn't tell anyone, so now the new government have to deal with it by raising taxes which is pissing everybody off.
In particular, they're changing the way inheritance tax works which is screwing over farmers, so they're now doing mass protests.
Yeah when I joined IIRC I just had to write a sentence about why I wanted to join. The communism thing made me laugh though!
I used to have complete anarchy in my Downloads folder, but I've since reformed my ways and now my Downloads folder is clean and my Videos and Documents folders are complete anarchy instead.
For me it's Kingdom Come: Deliverance. I just gave up again after bouncing off it for like the third time. On paper it's exactly the sort of thing I should be into, but that game just doesn't respect your time.
Enabling Antenna Aggregation Might Make Big Difference If Your Laptop Has An Intel Wifi Card.
This is swiped from reddit but I thought it was really helpful so please don't judge me too harshly lol.
So it turns out that some Linux distros don't enable this by default for whatever reason but if you have an Intel wifi card that uses the iwlwifi driver (you can check this with lspci -k
and look for a section that says Network controller: Intel Corporation
and Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
under it), you can add a simple line to a config file that might make a huge difference to your wifi speeds.
Just edit /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf
(if it doesn't exist just create it) and add the line: options iwlwifi 11n_disable=8
then reboot. I ran Speedtest before and after trying this on my laptop and it seems to have increased it by about 20% or so.
Your mileage may vary of course, but hopefully this helps someone!
New Actor Announced For Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special
Altered the title to avoid spoilers - hopefully that's okay! But for those who don't want to click - Miriam Margolyes is voicing Beep The Meep.
> On joining Doctor Who, Miriam Margolyes says: “I’m relieved I got to work on Doctor Who before I died."
lol
Lost episodes of the BBC sci-fi series exist in the collections of private owners, says archivist.