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Sunspots - 2024.06.07 [OC]
  • Wonderful image, the detail is incredible. Procrastinating on postprocessing is my every day. I feel you!

  • Have rock
  • Except that hubris.

  • Lifting giant rocks with balloons millions of years ago...
  • Are these people constantly doing whip-its? JFC this is the dumbest highest shit.

  • would I enjoy tunic?
  • I'm pretty dumb when it comes to video game puzzles, Tunic didn't really keep me back. The notes that this game wants you to take are baked into the book that your character carries. I'm not sure if you would think it is bad design or not. I thought it was a fantastic gameplay mechanic.

  • I feel like Xenu should be involved somewhere... [comment is finished in the body of the post.]
  • What the hell did I just read. Just because you can bullshit doesn't mean it don't stink and pile up.

    I never thought folks would compete with Gene Ray but I'm equally surprised at how often people's writing reminds me of his blather.

  • Sovcit needs help, gets crazy advice.
  • Their whole ideology is founded on a toddler's point of view, "I don't wanna".

  • It’s an Authoritarian Police State, but You Voted
  • You aren't wrong. TBF, it is a comic remarking at the broad ways our system directs us to feel and think. Comics typically aren't about nuanced discussion but rather a blunt point. Our political discourse driven by corporate media does focus on voting as the only systematic driver for change edit(as well as creating) a paralyzing despair. More MUST be put into the other levers of democracy, as you point out.

  • Georgia's largest newspaper calls for Joe Biden to exit race 'immediately'
  • Yes it is nuanced. Their editorial board is still right leaning if not on the right.

  • Georgia's largest newspaper calls for Joe Biden to exit race 'immediately'
  • The NYT editorial board is definitely right leaning.

  • Changing interests [Haus of Decline]
  • My friends who are self-proclaimed history nuts essentially only read hagiographies.

  • I Just wanted to close the valve...
  • A strap wrench might help.

  • Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
  • If it works well for you, don't worry about it. The matrix will show what kind of support improvements you might expect over the standard kernel.

  • Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
  • You might want to look at Surface Kernel for Linux. The link below shows their matrix of features on various Surface products and support within the Surface for Linux kernel. You would install Ubuntu and then install these updates to make Surface hardware function better. They have a lot of bespoke hardware in their laptops and tablets that aren't supported by the Ubuntu Linux Kernel out of the gate. https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Supported-Devices-and-Features#feature-matrix

  • TF is wrong with people.
  • Peak capitalism

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  • Heliboard is really competent. Highly rec

  • Buying a home in the US has never been this hard
  • Bought on in 2008 right before the housing crash (younger, stupid, ill-informed), and was underwater forever. I am now I'm seeing the end of the mortgage tunnel. I was looking to buy a house before COVID, but anxiety about pulling the proverbial trigger has nowleft me in a place where I can no longer afford a new home. House prices are so insane. Mortgage rates are even more insane. Fuck the capitalists.

  • A cool guide build relationships
  • The sociopaths guide to life.

  • Tonight's debate pop quiz...
  • The best outcome would be for him to resign.

  • Tonkotsu Ramen

    I make tonkotsu broth and keep it around for when I need something warm and comforting. It has soft boiled soy sause infused ramen eggs, spring onion, and nori.

    I need to step up my game and keep some roasted and pureed garlic and toasted sesame around but this will do at my desk at work.

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    First contract for widening I-70 approved by Missouri highways commission
    missouriindependent.com First contract for widening I-70 approved by Missouri highways commission • Missouri Independent

    The first contract for reconstruction of Interstate 70 was awarded Wednesday by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission.

    First contract for widening I-70 approved by Missouri highways commission • Missouri Independent

    Despite bodies of evidence, Missouri moves forward with adding lanes to interstate 70 highway without any public transit infrastructure additions. We know the outcome already.

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