

You have an unlimited amount of water in that glass, assuming you don’t drink it all.


You have an unlimited amount of water in that glass, assuming you don’t drink it all.
Ender’s game is a book I can always pick up and read through in one or two sittings. The rest of the serieses maybe not as much.
Also anything Jonathan safran foer.
Edit: foundation and anathem are also gems.
Haha, I always thought that was the point.
East of Eden definitely has a place in my top 5. Having been forced to read grapes of wrath in highschool, I didn’t touch another Steinbeck for quite a few years. I think being told to read something immediately changes your opinion about the book and author.
East of Eden was a perfect book about humans. Definitely changed the way I think and feel about Steinbeck. Worth every page.
If I get to about 40% of a book and I don’t care about what happens to any of the characters, I’ll just drop it.
I’ll usually flip to a random page in a new book and read a few paragraphs to see if I like the way the author writes. If it doesn’t click with me; phrasing, vernacular, etc, I won’t bother with it disregarding whatever the story is about.


The stranger. Cannery row. Catch 22. Extremely loud and incredibly close.
Some of my favorite depression books.


Fear of terminal


Seems like a lot of effort to make an unfunny cringe post.


It’s the american way tho
I use Manjaro only because it makes others upset.
Also, I installed it a few years back and it just keeps working fine for me.


Nice! Yeah, literally minutes, haha. I knew someone had to have already done this.


Great… For chatgpt…


I’m sure someone has written a script to convert docker run commands to compose files.
I am usually customizing variables and tend to use compose for anything I am planning on running in “production”. I’ll use run if it’s a temporary or on-demand use container.
It’s not really that much effort to write a compose file with the variables from a run command, but you do have to keep an eye on formatting.


Sounds like a cool replacement for point to point WiFi bridges. I wonder what sort of distances start to impact data rates and quality just due to air density or weather.


It’s like quiting, but with extra steps.


Stellaris Cyberpunk No man’s sky (idk if it counts as single player per se)


Would you want this to work retroactively also? Like if I spun up an instance with a community called astronomy with only pictures of buttholes that look like galaxies, should that be automatically added to the community group? What if I started the most legit instance with a community called astronomy with a bunch of my university of space scientist buddies, would that also be retroactively added to the community group?
I think it’s a cool idea to be able to subscribe to all communities of a similar name. But it’s kind of akin to following a hashtag eventually as the fediverse grows.
It would be pretty cool if communities could federate, but that would be p much like a content load balancer. Like if 5 different instances all had an astronomy community that was sync’d across all 5 instances. You wouldn’t have to follow each community across all instances. You could just pick one and all posted content would land on each instance’s community. Like raid for social media lol.
Yeah