Now introducing UbuRecall! Do you remember what you clicked on yesterday?
We do!
Now introducing UbuRecall! Do you remember what you clicked on yesterday?
We do!
Yeah, in attempting to put the genie back in the bottle, all they end up doing is hurting innocent people.
The MiG is out there, Nintendo. You can’t stop it, and blocking videos from honest content creators isn’t going to change that.
I wish I could get my family to help do a crossword with me.
It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear! And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead!
Wait, no – I’m thinking of somebody else, sorry.
Link.
^^ The start of the Existential Programming movement
disguise-based stealth instead
“If you are a Scottish lord then I am MICKEY MOUSE!”
“We’re looking for a new kind of human being who thrives under stress, but doesn’t crave it enough to unnecessarily create more of it…”
I had a brief look around and these accusations seem to originally come up in a leaked script for an episode of the Duexmoi gossip podcast. Some of the responses to the accusations can be found in this Vulture article, but there’s not a lot in it. As they state, “everybody involved in The Witcher is […] playing nice on the record.” So… *shrug*. Very disappointing if true, but no one’s confirming anything…
They get cubicles?! Lucky!
Artforum declares: sick AF
“Can someone help me figure out how to print a file?”
“Pft, why would you want to?”
Hold up (fta):
By this November, all creators can only offer a subscription-based plan on iOS as the app store doesn’t support other formats, such as first-of-the-month or per-creation plans. As a result, Patreon is rolling out a 16-month-long migration process that will shift all memberships to subscriptions by November 2025. At that point, subscription-based plans will be the only option available, unfortunately proving Apple’s far-reaching power.
I’m unclear on what this means: is Patreon eliminating first-of-the-month and per-creation plans on ALL platforms? Or just on Apple platforms?
Yes, but what if they’re complaining about their grilled cheese?
No worries, I’ll remove it.
They did, but the first run of MacBooks we got that didn’t have Firewire would let you use USB. But we needed an A to C adapter to make that work.
Ha, old man brain glitching there. The A to A cable we used for file migration, but we had to stick an A to C adapter on one end to use TDM on some machines (had to be USB 3 rated, I think). It was around 2016, if I remember correctly? It honestly didn’t come up that often.
In the long, long ago, we used to use USB-A to A cables to transfer customers’ Mac OS X user profiles when they would buy a new Mac. Also worked with Target Disk Mode, way back when.
More like “Crappy Bird” right?