The most unpleasant thing about that novel was that fixing things made it infinitely worse.
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Holy shit, you are right….and I can remember that shift vividly.
I miss this option. I always used to make my software last for years, before opting to upgrade because of some new features.
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Gismonda@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Netflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026English5·14 days agoOh shit….I need to go get that!
(Speaking of books …. time to go see if that fancy hardback edition of Cibola**Burn is ever going to get released.
edit: it’s not coming out any time soon 😤
Damn…his people are spamming everyone, aren’t they? I got two of these this week (stop for both, obviously)
I used to be a huge Stephen King junkie, read every novel within a few weeks of each release (started young by reading Salem’s Lot way too young). Then he started getting really repetitive in the mid-90s.
So I was reluctant to bother with 11/22/63 but I picked it up because the premise was totally different for King. And I was blown away - I consider it his best, by far.