Fucking hubspot
Fucking hubspot
There’s also the old dns solution. That’s what I did when they tried to block torrent sites before.
You poor thing. Thoughts and prayers
Jesus fuck, does everything have to be political? I guess it does
We can go even deeper
Got any suggestions how to get started on that?
Sure it does. You use prowlarr to automate connections. It doesn’t actually make a connection to a particular tracker or use net host though. It just instructs your regular download client to download from a given source. If you want to use a source that is not listed, you can just add it yourself.
I guess they don’t want anonymous reasons for security reasons. Which is somehng I can understand
This is a whole lot of bullshit. The first arguments are the only real arguments for large enterprises. Maturity, stability and broad adaptation. And maybe the fact that Oracle can be bribed to keep releasing security patches for long obsolete jdks
From the poverty of the shareholders and the military recruiters?
So, a bad nearalink between good neuralinks? That implies there’s such a thing as a good neuralink.
I read in a period where I was reading the top 100 sci-fi books. This was somewhere on number 30 or so. It was a very different read from most other sci-fi books, very quirky. I like those unique kind of approaches I have never seen or didn’t expect. That’s why tropes work. It’s always someone’s first contact with the trope. (Kubik is not a trope though, I haven’t seen i copied yet)
There’s plenty of star trek episodes that are more about philosophical and societal questions than tech.
The bicentennial man by Isaac Asimov comes to mind. Which is about a robot, but in essence it’s about the philosophical question what it means to be human.
There’s Ubik by Philip K Dick, which is about about tech, when you get down to it, but in a very unique and un-tech like way.
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keys is not about tech, but the chronicles of a brain surgery patient that became extremely smart.
Hyperion by Dan Simmons is basically just “The Canterbury Tales” in space.
There’s plenty more stories that are not really about tech. You could try searching for dystopia themes, like “Maze runner” or “the hunger games” or “I am legend” or “wayward pines”
I don’t get why the wolf’s there.
I killed one last night in my bedroom. I’m doing my part
One down… how many to go?
It’s legal somewhere
I have a fairly expensive espresso machine, but I only ever use that one button that makes simple black coffee. What does that say about me?