

Neat, but I am curious what the purpose of this is. Did you do it just because you could, or is there some specific workflow that lends itself to listening to music through a CLI rather than a GUI?


Neat, but I am curious what the purpose of this is. Did you do it just because you could, or is there some specific workflow that lends itself to listening to music through a CLI rather than a GUI?


It was a retelling of Sherlock Holmes, that’s the biggest reason.
If they are in the US I would be willing to bet that dog is part Catahoula.
Every phone I have had in the last several years presents a cropping tool when you take a screen shot. At this point not cropping is just engagement bait or something.
You can usually tell just by if the springs are on the same or opposite sides.


I’m not really sure how to respond to this. On the one hand Ferrari went public recently so this should’ve been more expected. On the other hand your use of the term missy mcmansion takes this comment a little too far into the sexist realm for me. I didn’t want to believe that people actually had a problem with this thing not looking “macho” but I guess that’s the world we live in.
In the meantime it can still do 0 to 60 in like two seconds…


I’m not sure how VAT equivocates to tax tag and title here in the US, but for $35,000 car it should still be less than $1000. I pay a bit less than the average person because I’m Native and I go through my tribe instead of the state I live in, but I don’t think the rate I get is less than like half the state rate. A few years ago the same car would’ve been in the $29,000 range. At the time we got the car things were so crazy in the used market that it actually was about $100 less per month for us to get the new car then to get a four year-old used car of the same model.
Thank you, we got a Mazda CX-50. It’s a lot nicer than my 2004 Chrysler Sebring was with 280k miles (~450600km)! I’m not the primary driver so as long as my wife is happy with it I’m happy.
Hopefully wages will start reflecting prices someday.
I’ve been needing to watch that, I’ll move it up the list.
Honestly so is that of the guy who did Rocco. Whose credits include among other things the Taco Bell dog and Spyro the Dragon.
I think my biggest problem with it is that if it were obviously the other way around and the man was hugging the woman everybody would be asking this question.
Others have said that certain context would make this OK, I kind of feel like it’s unprofessional regardless of the personal relationship you have with that person.


That’s still ridiculously high for a car. When my wife and I bought a new car a couple years ago we really stretched the bank to make a $35,000 car work.


I’m confused, are people really butthurt because it doesn’t look exactly like every other car Ferrari has put out? This is literally not even the first car they’ve put out that doesn’t look like a classic Ferrari. They literally make a SUV now. Sometimes I feel like people are just upset whenever a company that traditionally makes ICE cars all of a sudden start making an EV.


Yes, because it’s got the giant yellow Ferrari logo on the side of it.
Fun fact: Heifer is voiced by Tom Kenny who went on to voice SpongeBob.
That’s what has me worried. A lot of the machines coming out now, especially the RISC powered ones, have no user replaceable parts.
It’s been somewhat fascinating to me to see how tech companies have managed to continue that over the years. It was always inevitable that phones were going to plateau in power increases the same way that PCs did back in the 2000s. Since then most people have been content keeping their computer for 6 to 10 years, but the same has not been true for phones. Somehow, through software trickery and planned obsolescence tech companies have managed to convince people that their phones are worthless at two years old. It makes me a little worried for our ARM based computing future though, I definitely see at least one section of the tech community that really really wants the future of PCs to look a lot like phones and tablets do now.


Chromium is pretty much its own operating system, you might as well be running a Linux VM every time you open an instance of Chromium and it is just as sandboxed as any other VM would be so there is no sharing at all.


Pretty much, though my 486 is configured for ‘94/‘95 timeframe so it loads mouse drivers, CD-ROM drivers, Sound Blaster drivers, a Plug’n Play setup, and a couple other things before it shows the prompt, or in this case the menu I scripted.
This is fascinating, thank you for replying!