Law abiding citizen
Cabin in the woods
Law abiding citizen
Cabin in the woods
Physical. Hardcover if it exists. I like to collect them
I see this as also a very future proof career. Even if businesses move the vast majority of their infrastructure to the cloud they’ll still have an on premises network presence.
Let’s keep this door related. Walmart greeter
Very rudimentary Japanese, or incredibly elaborate/old Englishy stylized speech
Good thing I’m such a slow gamer nowadays
Core values are basically the same. Politically fairly similar, but not the same everywhere. We match in some hobbies, but others are oil and water. We respect each other, and support each other’s interests.
That’s why they were military…KIA
Only if there is a DHD on both sides. I don’t want some in-house built crap that ignores the failsafes that the original builders put in place
KDE
I have many things to say, but I just can’t bring myself to discuss it in a public forum anymore. It’s not that I expect that I’d be on the opposite side of a lot of people so I’d be flamed and shut down. In truth I find myself fairly middle of the road, but politics has become so polarized and hate filled that I’m more saddened for the future than anything else. I worry for what world my kids will inherit from my generation. I have hope though for genZ they seem to fully get behind the concept of FAFO. I just want them to start voting before it’s too late.
I haven’t watched any movies this month, but I’ve been staring at John Wick 4 in my queue for weeks. Does that count?
Yes. I’m looking forward to more original content rather that all of the reposts from reddit. I’m not sure when that tipping point will be, but I hope it doesn’t have to do anything with poo.
Came here to say this. Glad you were here.
Went to the Go institute in Tokyo while on my honeymoon. Got to walk around a bit and go through the museum in the basement. Even got to sit in the title match room. It was awesome
Money. It’s always just money.
I’m playing Octopath Traveler, Not sure what I’ll play after. I’ve got tons in my back catalog.
Manjaro KDE for years. I’ve tried ubuntu, Fedora, Mint, Debian, Antergos and plain ol’ Arch. I’ve stuck with Manjaro for simplicity sake, going through the motions of installing and setting up Arch was great from a learning perspective. It gave me a much better understanding of what’s under the hood. In the end though, I wanted a simpler process of getting an OS going.
I know, but I didn’t feel like it’s horror in the spirit of the question. OP would need to weigh in.