It really isn’t. I do agree that for most purposes a static network with some central public nodes is the answer, but I want something more dynamic
It really isn’t. I do agree that for most purposes a static network with some central public nodes is the answer, but I want something more dynamic
I love Captain D, the way he takes apart a scene in Blender is an art form in itself.
I guess the question I’m asking is, normally when editing comes into play you can sort of notice it through one way or another. There’s an uncannyness to it that makes it jarring, whereas in Austin Powers I never once clocked on that I was watching the same person. Did they use really sophisticated techniques for this? Was the campiness and comedic tone of the film itself a good distraction from any editing goofs?
If it was a more sombre film, would I notice it more I wonder?
Edit: @Aurenkin mentions the ping-pong scene in the 2019 Moon film, which has a more mature tone and the editing there was definitely flawless.
My mum used to be that way sometimes, but we’ve called her out on it enough times in public that she knows that she doesn’t have our support and she has slowly learned to stop doing that
They’re saying it wrong. The question is: “yerright?” which could be interpreted as “are you alright?” but has enough wiggle room for “you are right” and “I acknowledge your rights”.
Easy.
Easy fix: “Hi, I’m Abe/Adi/Dolf”
I love how Tobias immediately knows.
“The game? What game? Admire the sheer beauty of this bold and majestic man.”
For real. I just spent a decade in academia working dog hours with little pay keeping services running wondering how the true devs and sysadmins do it.
I recently switched to the corporate world and have peeked behind curtain of competency: headless chickens running around, patching failing products rather than spending time to properly fix them because immediate results are the only metric that counts.
Stability, scalability, reproducibility? Forget it, that’s someone else’s problem apparently.
Oh, interesting!
Alright you lost me here
If you really want to experience time, stare at an analog clock without a seconds hand, for 5 excruciating minutes.
A washing machine minute is 20 normal minutes
A lot of them have pretty good PostmarketOS support too, so can double down as a Linux server if you ever move on to another devicd
Yeah but how do you use it? There’s no searchable index as far as I’ve seen
Its also one you don’t have any agency over.
(I’m living under the dreamful pretence that the american people can hold their intelligence agencies at least somewhat in check)
My HP is genuinely a creepy laptop. In the BIOS is a an “HP remote setting” as well as 3 other remote modes all at the bios level asking to join my wifi, again, at the BIOS level.
I work from my home laptop. I have a small offline private network between my work laptop and home laptop that I send ansible jobs to (since the work laptop is a powerful machine), but that work laptop does not touch the internet.
What is i2p good for? I install it evert now and then, give it a whirl, and then uninstall it
what would happen in a real life high stakes de andy situation?
Ding - crazy good prosthetics, right?