

Gives Event Horizon vibes
Gives Event Horizon vibes
Am I alone in hating race-specific liveries? I like to be able to quickly identify the driver I’m looking at, which I do by recognising the car livery and the colour of the camera pod. It really throws me when teams change colours for a race
I feel that the second Red Bull seat is more of the meat-grindy experience. Racing Bulls is the chef who takes the ground meat and forms it into an F1 driver-shaped patty. Like a Red Bull McNugget of a driver.
Reich calls out the Führer, there’s a headline that writes itself.
Hello Boris! Immaculate lounging you’re doing there.
Yet more anti-consumer technology to go alongside the gates that won’t let you out until you scan your receipt, the ANPR in the car park, the hair-trigger scales on the bagging area, etc. All to crush that extra penny of profit from us.
Non-American here. I’ve never thought of Cadillac as a particularly sporty or performance brand, but more comfort-oriented. Do I have a false impression of them?
If something good is continuously almost happening, it’s ‘edging’
Yeeees! This is what we need to see
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I’d forgotten all about Google+ until you made this observation
About how far does this leave us from a usable quantum processor? How far from all current cryptographic algorithms being junk?
That may well be the thing I’m looking for, thanks for the pointer!
You don’t understand because I didn’t state why 😅 I have enough time and energy to set up and manage containerised applications. 20 years ago I might have had the drive to set up a local dev version, manage the dependencies and set up local init scripts, but not anymore.
KDE Connect is a great idea, thanks!
Don’t overlook Ben Sulayem’s history of misogyny and the attack on Susie Wolff under his leadership.
Take your pick from the Linux family tree
Let’s not be too hasty to call it garbage when it could in fact turn out to be rancid dog shit.
Thanks for taking the time to respond It’s impressive work for a 2 person team.
Reminds me of the first time I worked in a newsroom in the early 2000s. When the repeated slamming wasn’t enough, the whole phone would go flying across the office. I, unfortunately, had the desk by the wall, in the prime firing line. My reflexes became boss in those first 3 months.