JoshsJunkDrawer

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These are the best books I read in 2025, not necessarily the ones that came out this year. There's a surprise appearance by a Greek goddess, a book looking a Japanese terrorist attack, CJ Cherryh's sci-fi/fantasy mash-up, and a few more.

 

Dead Talent Society and Good News came out of nowhere and were incredible. I watched my first Wong Kar-wai and instantly fell in love, and a Stephen Chow movie makes an appearance, though probably not the one you're expecting.

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

No, see, their plan is to kill all pedestrians, then there won't be any pedestrians left to die!

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world -1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

What's so funny about this is 1. Bugonia is a remake of a Korean film, 2. the director of Weapons was immediately hired to make yet another Resident Evil movie, and 3. Marty Supreme was based on the life of a real person. He's 0/3 on his examples.

 

Umurangi Generation is a photography game with a unique style and a strong message. It's fun to explore these bright and vibrant worlds taking photos and seeing all the unique things going on. It's like stepping into Jet Set Radio. But there's always the feeling of something more, and more important, going on behind the scenes.

 

I can no longer in good conscious continue to upload videos to YouTube. In the last year, the company has "donated" to Trump's Epstein Ballroom, allowed back dangerous anti-vaxxers they previously banned back, are using AI to alter videos without the creator's consent or knowledge, and so much more.

 

Having loved Gate of Ivrel, I eagerly snatched up several more CJ Cherryh books from eBay. One of them was Heavy Time, part of her Company Wars sub-series in the greater Alliance-Union Universe. The third book in this sub-series, Downbelow Station won Cherryh her first Hugo, so I was excited for this.

That excitement didn’t last long. 220 pages into this 350 page science fiction-flavored xanax, even sunk cost fallacy couldn’t carry me through to the end. I rarely DNF a book, often forcing myself to keep reading even if I’m not enjoying it. Not this time. What went wrong?

 

I - a complete Linux-illiterate - have spent the last seven months trying and mostly failing to get Linux to work on my desktop.

What went wrong? Well, you name it!

 

What are perilla leaves? What are braised quail eggs? We're going to find out today with these two canned foods from Korea, and cook something to go alongside it.

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Whatever tiny hope of correcting this died when Trump was re-elected. It's been game over for a while now. That's not to say we shouldn't try to make a difference where we can, but it's too late for Earth.

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

He's got a point about movies growing on people, of course. However, a movie's opening weekend is most likely going to be its biggest. Also, it's generally agreed that Ares is terrible, this isn't the kind of film people will look back on in ten or twenty years and think "this is actually a hidden gem!"

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

Ip Man 2: great kung-fu flick with fantastic acting, as expected from Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung. Equally great action. I had already seen Ip Man 4, so it was interesting to see how the film differs in its depiction of racism. It was more subtle and insidious in 4, but the overt hatred in 2 was no less infuriating.

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Gate of Ivrel, an old sci-fi/fantasy mash-up by CJ Cherryh, whose work I've been really getting into lately. This is the first of the Morgaine Cycle sub-series in the Alliance-Universe series.

I'm about 75% through and loving it so far. There's very little action, its more of a character-drive story focusing on an agent from a futurist society (Morgaine) sent to a planet to close a series of gates used for intergalactic and time travel. She, along with 100 others she was sent with, were ambushed with her the only survivor. She goes through one of the gates herself in a desperate attempt to survive, and exits in what is to her only a few minutes, but in reality over 100 years have passed. She meets with Vanye, an outcast who killed his brother (in self-defense) who is terrified of Morgaine and the stories of old about her. She employs his help thanks to an ancient, honor-bound tradition, and the two set off to close the last gate at Ivrel.

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

I'll give you five bucks and a pack of gum. That's pretty generous, imo.

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

After several months of experimenting with different distros, I just yesterday made the full-time switch to Linux Mint. I'm pretty happy with it so far, I'm just wondering why I hadn't done it sooner.

 

Today we are building the 2011 HGFC version of Shining Gundam from the derisive Mobile Fighter G Gundam anime. We're also comparing this more modern figure with the original gunpla version of the Shining Gundam released in 1994. What are the differences, and which is better? In terms of boxes, there's no competition, at least.

[–] JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Are these the same users that that vowed to boycott Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Substack? Or are these the same users that vowed to boycott when Spotify started banking Joe Rogan and other rightwingers?

I've stopped using all of the above years ago, I'm no hypocrite, but I also know the number of people who will drop Spotify over this are a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of its massive user base. Nothing will ever change when it comes to big social media/tech companies like this because too many people don't actually care.

 

Taisun Peanut Soup is a delicious sweet treat. But not everyone feels that way. I was sad to see one of my favorite YouTubers, Atomic Shrimp, didn't like this. So today I'm going to show the positive side to this delicious treat.

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