He is risen indeed!
He is risen indeed!
There is water at the bottom of the ocean
The show’s name is Black Mirror, not Black/White Mirror. Of course it’s the monkey’s paw of tech.
I think the leader started another group called Head Demagnetizer. Really loud, too!
I just know I’m gonna get raked, but try Lazarus. A Delphi clone using the FreePascal compiler. Has a framework similar to the VCL, but has pluggable backends. Qt, GTK, Windows, Cocoa, and a native one, though I’m not sure of its maturity. Component programming that is relatively easy to extend.
Use Mate. It is based on the old Gnome 2
“Mother! I yearn for the mines!”
Looks like a micro Lego. Hell, it is a micro Lego.
Bought it on sale for my Switch. Good humor, and the puzzles and quests were fun. Hands cramp up trying to beat the time trials, but practice gets you far. Wished it was longer, but got my money’s worth.
Not to mention his cousin Skid, who went broke buying underwear.
Leonard est le chat.
We have to cuss??? Gosh darn it! Fiddlesticks! Gosh darn it to heck! So there! I feel better now.
Old Scratch is another name for the devil, so Linux From Scratch sounds like a winner (loser?)
Hellstaff from Heretic, both with and without a Tome of Power
A conditioned non-response as a response? The frog that’s gradually boiled so as not to notice its impending fate?
The old Soviet system was enthralled with classic conditioning, and Stalin tended to use it to shape society, although Lenin was more appreciative of Pavlov. 1984 is Orwell’s critique of Stalinism. It seems Bezos didn’t object to a classic conditioning editorial and it shows in his treatment of Amazon workers.
I never would have thought Bezos was a Stalinist…
I always thought it was a question…
Bartender?
Nah, it’s kinda tough.