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Asteroid City movie review (2023) | Roger Ebert
  • I tried but couldn't get through it. It's beautiful, but I just can't shake the feeling that it's quirky, just to be quirky and artsy, without it really serving a purpose for the story. This could probably sum up my review of most of his movies and I think I'm done with them, no matter how interesting the cast or story sounds.

  • Itchy Boots through Africa: 45 episodes and 4 months of free and amazing content so far
  • I loved the start at the Spanish ferry terminal. I live in Spain and her confusion about where to go to park/buy the ticket and the yellow west guy that made her go the wrong way, is super illustrative of how I feel driving around here :)

  • Viewing a gallery in a post

    Am I just too stupid to figure it out or isn’t it supported? Whenever I see a post with more than 2 pics I can only view the first two one, clicking on the link in the post to the gallery just shows a single image. Think the last one I tried in was a gallery from catbox.moe.

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  • I know it doesn’t sound as much, but it’s one example and it is still 1.5mm thicker than my iPhone and ip67 instead of ip68. If it turns out, I have nothing to worry about then great, but atm I know what I have and gain nothing from user replaceable batteries as I’ve never had a phone/iPad where I wanted to change the battery. Others may prefer differently.

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  • I’m probably in the minority, but I’ll take slimmer, lighter and better sealed over user replaceable batteries. I’ve been using iPhones since changing from Androids to a iPhone 7, primarily because of getting tired of UIs changing constantly and not getting updates after a year or two. I know Samsung and Pixel phones do better with the updates now, but I think this would be more relevant to legislate about, instead of battery replacement.

  • What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?
  • Yeah I’m in Europe and our customers were municipalities buying healthcare related solutions. It happened after our little startup got taken over by a big player and they started getting involved in the contract bids.

  • What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?
  • The company would bid on government contracts, knowing full well they promised features that didn’t exists and never would, but calculating that the fine for not meeting the specs was lower than the benefit of the contract and getting the buyers locked into our system. I raised this to my boss, nothing changed and I quit shortly after.

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