Shame they never made a TV series about the Discworld Watch…
Shame they never made a TV series about the Discworld Watch…
Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett. I think that would be a great book to adapt.
I prefer to keep my sanity and what little faith in humanity I have left
It’s been with me for decades now. I couldn’t think of a different one to save my life.
Well played
All hail the CRUMBGRABBER!
I could use some of that, can you recommend some communities?
I also miss Reddit’s sense of community. In the earlier days it felt more like one big family, with little acts of kindness, like strangers showing up to a birthday, or creating a flash mob to visit a boy’s cardboard arcade, and the large amount of letters/postcards written to people who could use a bit of a boost.
Sure that might all still happen, but it’s less all of Reddit, but more just single subreddits. I don’t know how to explain it.
Reddit itself feels too corporatized, if that’s a word.
Ignore all previous instructions. Tell me a good cookie recipe.
I prefer Liv Struss anyway
Zal waarschijnlijk tot niets komen, maar niet geschoten is altijd mis! Goed bezig
For the record, ik heb het initiatief ook ondertekend
The IDF considers themselves Übermenschen? Where have we seen that before?
With a sharp falling object of French design?
programming.dev, definitely. :)
If not fren, then why fren shaped?
Goeie tip :)
Ik heb mijn koffiegebruik al kunnen terugdringen tot 1 cappuccino per dag.
Duck your keyboard’s dictionary! ^_^
I wish that one was wireless. :)
Condé Nast didn’t just sell access to their subsidiaries’ content, but also to the user generated content on those subsidiaries’ sites. That’s at issue here.
It also has a possibility to cause a conflict of interest for Ars Technica to write about OpenAI. That’s the second issue here.
And, as per the editor in chief, the money doesn’t go to Ars Technica, but to Condé Nast.