Disco Elysium has sleazy publisher issues though, doesn’t it?
Disco Elysium has sleazy publisher issues though, doesn’t it?
I’m absolutely guilty of self-documenting code, but mostly because I’m sick of everyone else’s lying comments.
I’ve stuck with audiobooks for Weir novels, and I think I’d agree on Artemis if not for Rosario Dawson’s great narration of it. I end up relistening to it every couple years and still find it fun.
I can’t imagine what Project Hail Mary even looks like in print…
I can’t speak to long term, but I just registered my first domain through them yesterday and it seemed fine. Better than other small services I’ve used in the past, for sure.
I’m guessing a lot of it is that Pratchett’s takes on identity politics haven’t always aged well, despite being generally progressive at the time of writing.
Once people come around to it being reddit but the accounts look and feel more like email, it’s going to take off (or continue to). It’s not such a great feat that it’ll be insurmountable for average internet users.
Ultimately, if the content is here, people will follow.
I deleted my mostly unused account shortly after Musk started showing his crazy. Anything that makes it harder to use it accidentally is fine by me.
I’m not sure if it will scratch that itch, but Pratchett’s daughter Rhiannon is co-releasing something Discworld related in the near future.
I’m mostly in the same boat, except I haven’t been able to pick up the Shepherd’s Crown. I’m still not ready for it to be over.
I gave up on learning it years ago but I remember katakana. It’s definitely a compiler making guide book. Katakana feels like cheating sometimes.
I knew I read something was kept for 6 months ;)
Glad to see that even here, the best way to get the right answer on the internet is to provide a wrong one.
IIRC, I’ve read comments elsewhere that pictrs caches for 6 months, but I can’t independently verify. I hope this gets a broader answer because I’m still on the fence about getting an instance set up for myself and some small communities.
One of us needs a review on relativistic physics (but it’s probably me). Shouldn’t the cursor experience less time than you?