Your mystical numbers for the Illinois Powerball are: ⚡ 7 - 19 - 31 - 42 - 56 Powerball: 10
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“There’s nothing good to be proud about being a f****t. You ought to blow yourself in the head, in the back of the head. You’re so disgusting,” Stephen Falco said from the pulpit.
10-1 odds on Stephen's (repressed) sexuality? Anyone? Anyone?
Yeah when it was announced I remember thinking "damn, that would totally be worth it despite the fact that it looks a bit weird," - because at that price it was actually cheaper than the available sedans. But of course, that was six years ago, before Musk made a complete Nazi of himself and of course, before it became a $100k boondoggle.
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For me it's because it seems evident that Microsoft wants Windows to be saas and here's the thing: I don't like Windows that much. For over 20 years now, I've preferred Linux for server stuff and Mac for daily driver stuff, I've only tolerated Windows, mainly for gaming.
Since Windows 7 died (I skipped 8 altogether and reluctantly have been dealing with 10 with lots of hacks to keep it locked down), I have only been barely tolerating it - and games were the sole reason.
Well, Proton has now obliterated that, conveniently right as Microsoft has decided that what people REALLY need is for them to be 100% shit. I refuse to install 11. So I'm out.
This is a fantastic video. I spend less and less time on Reddit now because every time I'm there I eventually get struck with a "this isn't real people" feeling after reading something. It will always be either mundane repetitive bullshit or yet another post demanding civil war or stoking a feeling of helplessness.
Lemmy and Mastodon are slow AF but they still feel mostly real.
I grew up in the //e era. That shit was a blast. I learned a lot about Assembly and I learned Basic back then too. Copying disks, defeating copy protection was a rite of passage. I was actually bummed when Steve left and things got so bad.
So when Steve came back and things picked back up with the iPod, I was kinda jazzed for it. But I never bought in to the hype. iPods started the whole ridiculous pricing model. First thing I actually bought was a 3GS because there really was nothing else like it.
I got into Mac laptops because my work gave me one and I was a Linux nerd by that time so the fact that it's Unix under the hood has always been super appealing to me, still is. But the pricing still keeps me several years behind, I do not buy Apple new, always used. Gotta give them props for hardware longevity though. My daily driver is a 14/yo Air.
Never have felt the magic like back in the day though. Now it just feels like the lesser of several evils.
I don't understand something in all this. Does anyone seriously believe he's railing against the giveaways to billionaires in this bill?
Because as near as I can tell, what he's saying, and what every Republican who is rethinking this is saying when they say the bill gives them pause, is: the tax breaks are fine as per usual, the problem is the cuts don't go nearly far enough.
Elon Musk appears to me to effectively be saying he will not rest until all social benefits in this country are completely and utterly done away with.
The idea that spending money is free speech is ultimately what has destroyed what this country used to be and what it could have been. It's breathtaking that anybody could believe this is good and right.
Man, it's wild to see them go from one-child to this in a single generation.
This is so great, I didn't know this existed! Man, Josh was fucking Tom Servo, end of story. But then Kevin came in and absolutely redefined what Tom Servo meant. Probably one of the greatest examples of a homage embracing and extending. I'm so glad that they got together and did this. They are truly both Tom Servo to me.
Sadly, Trace's Crow was just too (wonderfully) specific to be properly followed. I love Bill, I think he's a great guy, I think he's funny and I think he did the character justice. But there really is only one true Crow. That midwestern angst is just so unbelievably specific.