the meme blames paramount+ for cancelling a show they didn't commission and in a large portion of regions was never on streaming
The Original 4400 got cancelled on a cliffhanger. I refuse to watch the reboot
These drops have been so good. I've managed to get all the hero ships in regular size, even the Cerritos which I thought I'd missed my chance on. I missed regular DS9, but I am tempted by the XL in this drop...
it is my understanding that our sucky Assistance and Access Act, is fundamentally different, it compels developers provide back doors where it will not systemically undermine the system. To my understanding the UK one requests "breaking" e2ee in its entirely - which is why services like Signal were considering full exiting the region?
without hashtags, I cant discover anything on bluesky, its made discoverability so much harder than mastodon imho
I was similar, almost monthly releases over the years kept me engaged.
I would add to those recommendations the Cold Equations Trilogy and if someone enjoys that, Mortal Coil (as a prequel to cold Equations) and The Light Fantastic as a sequel.
Red Hat 6 on the front of a magazine in 2000 which was an interesting curiosity, and then a Fedora Core 2 live disc my university lecturer was handing out in 2004.
Why is top left Kevin James
I pay $17AUD a month for a family plan
Really wish davinci had a flatpak or appimage
I picked up RedHat 6.0 (hedwig) on the front of a Linux magazine in 2000. Took a few days to get X working on my Pentium3 at the time. In the end the thing that sent me back to Windows was an inability to get my modem running and thus no internet.
When I was at university in 2004 doing a network administration course, our lecturer was very proud of the livecd he'd created with an environment for the course. It was based on Fedora core 2. It was fascinating. Tried to install fc on my laptop at the time but struggled with ndis wrapper to get WiFi running.
Would try again out my early career (2006), went out to Ubuntu and debian. Gamed in early dx7/8 days in wine and Cedega. Would run home servers and mythtv on Linux over the years.
When the steam client beta came out I tried again in earnest to move to Linux full time and was ultimately successful, coming back to Fedora KDE 19 and staying there until moving to Fedora Kinoite last year.
Don't use Windows really except when I have to with building the SOE and a few windows servers at work. I am involved with azure and azureAD at work, so to me Microsoft is mostly a website and a powershell prompt.
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