The Oracle games also open with Link riding his horse back to Hyrule castle, which doesn't really make sense as a follow-up to LA, but alas
Klingon, and yes
I'm still upset with the official timeline because of how they put Link's Awakening as happening before Oracle of Ages/Seasons, when it CLEARLY happens AFTER the Oracle games! Link's Awakening opens with him on a boat in a storm in the middle of the ocean, and if you do the special linked ending of the Oracle games the story ends with Link getting on a boat in the ocean sailing towards a storm. Get it together Nintendo!
There are also people who gasp DON'T like working from home
Notice how the Japanese media frames the whole thing as the "wartime labor issue" to further try to distance themselves from their atrocities
I agree it doesn't exactly capture the vibe and tone of the 90s show, rather it "gets at" them since it's a lot closer than other nutrek productions. Visually though it gives Star Trek 2009, which is a fun bit of continuity
Yes, watch Strange New Worlds! It really does get at the vibe and tone of TNG and the other 90s Trek shows. It's a breath of fresh air
This product is not for you, individual consumer. This is for corporations who don't want the overhead of managing individual PCs and everything that can go wrong with them, instead relying on virtual workspaces and roaming user profiles.
Soldiers knocking down doors to arrest millions of illegal aliens and everyone who looks like an illegal alien and shoving them into camps, what could go wrong?
How about we have some control over people cyber stalking us? Especially from trolls and bad actors
72 hours, insomnia. They first put me on benzos, then trazodone, then finally Lunesta was able to get my brain working fully again. The benzos were interesting because I didn't really feel like I slept when I was on it? Like it just erased my memory of the sleepless night
Ooh cyborg zombies, very cool. The detail on the ceiling with that device is also intriguing
but going much slower for no reason could get you pulled over
I feel like this is something everyone says but how often does this actually happen? Not often I'd guess, unless the police officer is bored, or it's at an hour where they're out looking for drunk drivers anyway
Mastodon has a pseudo-algorithm (sort of, unless there's a better name) in the Search/Explore -> Posts view, which shows you posts that are trending on your instance. I wonder if Lemmy can come up with something similar based on your instance activity
Because how else would we feel superior?
Millions of American children are (were?) given these in the third grade and yes they all call them that
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Given the crossover of people displaying "thin blue line" flags with those showing "thin red line" flags (which is stupid, who is against the fire department??), and with their success in harassing corporations into dropping DEI initiatives, I wouldn't put it past right-wing crazies to try bullying their fire departments into ignoring incidents for their progressive neighbors
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Visualizing California’s Water Storage – Reservoirs and Snowpack
California's snow pack is essentially another "reservoir" that is able to store water in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Graphing these things together can give a better picture of the state of California's water and drought.
Updates daily and can be fun to watch while the storms roll through