Whale and fermented shark in Iceland.
A character suddenly gets a lot of emotional backstory indicating they are about to die.
The Leftovers. I’d been sleeping on it for years and finally watched it this year. The best ending to anything I’ve ever seen.
Prompt: create me an image of view through a castle window looking out over exotic distant lands. The image should be in the style of paper cut outs that are layered on top of each other.
It kinda turned out more disturbing than funny
Here is an interesting fact: Bananas are naturally radioactive. They contain potassium, and a tiny fraction of that potassium is actually the radioactive isotope potassium-40. This has even led to the creation of the “banana equivalent dose,” a playful unit of radiation exposure!
I think it’s the best replacement for Twitter if you’re someone trying to build an audience or if you want to be one of the audience. I’ve realized that I’m not either so I don’t really use it much.
Why does this feel like it’s already out of date? I guess the Apple one is just more impressive.
I left before the API fiasco because I was addicted. Had a brief, beautiful couple of months away from platforms like reddit. Now addicted to Lemmy instead.
“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” - Hanlon’s razor
One of my favourite sci-fi books of all time. I managed to have nothing spoiled and was stunned by the direction the book went in. Loved it.
Controversial opinion here, but I think it was the best Stargate. The mystery they were building was so captivating. Really sad it was cancelled.
I’ve started to feel dirty clicking on icons like some sort of peasant.
Can never say no to a Godzilla movie.
One of my favourite games of all time. I forced my friend to sit and play it one night! I can’t wait for whatever they are doing next.
I’m really enjoying the Wool Trilogy my Hugh Howey. It’s maybe more dystopia than sci-fi but in the same vein for sure.
Yeah this is what I ended up doing. Switched to Fedora and everything works perfectly! I’ve only been using Linux for about 6 months so I’m still getting my feet wet.
The first is a surprise; the second is testing.