Thelma
Indie movie about a grandma that gets scammed and fights back. Funny and cute. Really good if you like that stuff. Based on a true story.
Thelma
Indie movie about a grandma that gets scammed and fights back. Funny and cute. Really good if you like that stuff. Based on a true story.
I grew up on TOS (reruns, I'm not ancient) and I also get very similar vibes from Strange New Worlds. I don’t even care if it's not particularly edgy or insightful. It's like comfort food and I'm eating it up.
Hanging out with his buddy Gary Coleman
I'm on my phone away from my computer, so I don’t know the exact syntax, but I use a built-in kitten to set the font inside my .zshrc
It has its pros and cons, but it works well for me.
It's the same thing with movies. Everyone complains about how everything out of Hollywood is garbage, but there are so many good indie/artsy films out there.
I got the Hobbit in Latin. I don't know latin and have never had any desire to learn it...until now.
Good job, bob good
Take a look at "vinegar" in the app store. It's a safari extension that changes the video tag on youtube videos and removes the ads.
I don't explain it well, and it costs money (fyi), but it's working for me.
Found it, thanks! I also tried it in memmy, and I don't think it's there yet.
Is there a way to review what you've blocked and/or unblock a community?
I've looked and if it's there, I can't see it.
I was an every day redditor and an Apollo diehard, but after what reddit pulled on the 3rd party devs I didn't want to support them at all. (Full disclosure, I probably wasn't monetizeable to reddit since I was mainly a lurker, but I would have paid a subscription to keep Apollo around).
I worried that lemmy/kbin wouldn't cut it, since the web ui feels kind of janky. But now I'm in the memmy beta and it's amazing. I have zero desire to go back to reddit.
The future looks bright.
Or maybe it's to keep you from sealing your drink and having it later. No cap means you finish it or dump it so you have to buy another.