Battlefield Earth. The book was pretty good, not really a classic by any stretch, but the movie was an absolute trash fire.
9:05, it's really short but it's terrific!
What's Reddit?
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I use restic to back up to both local and remote.
The bigger question that almost nobody mentioned is how often you test your backups. I test monthly, because a backup you cannot restore is no backup at all.
Death Stranding. Absolutely hated it.
SOMA, it's not super replayable but it has a fantastic story.
Seriously? That seems bonkers!
Yeah, I've also done that dozens of times and no luck. Been watching for a bug report or similar, but so far nothing.
I don't run my own instance, but I also see every non-local community sitting in "Subscribe pending". I'd be interested to hear how you fix it (assuming you can), so maybe I can share your experience with my server admin.
Leela, obviously.
There has been a lot of ridiculous back and forth here, but this particular question seems worth answering, to me.
I remember watching some of the documentaries back when Three Mile Island was going on and if I recall the half-life of the radioactive waste was like 10,000 years. So, yeah, the cost for the handling of the waste seems relevant to the conversation.
Edit: I misremembered it, the waste in question was Plutonium-239 and the half-life was 24,000 years, not 10,000. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-level_radioactive_waste_management