





In short, pumpkin spice


What about their promise to deliver a finished product?


My Linux Mint 22 iso currently has a ratio of 11908.34 over the last year and a bit.
Edit: linuxmint-22.2-cinnamon-64bit.iso is gaining fast with a ratio of 314 in just two weeks.


You need to relink your account. Go to https://plex.tv/link Your firestick Plex app should present you with a 4 digit code.


Neither of these games are even in the same ballpark genre as Borderlands?
If I want steak for dinner I’m not looking for advice on where to go that includes instead trying a local pizza place.


When I first watched I thought it was just a sandwich, but on closer inspection it appears to be some sort of star-shaped burrito.


I also use the v60 but I get so many fines in my grind it ends up being an immersion brew regardless


There seem to be dozens of us


The moment the planet exploded during the opening act I was certain that Kirk was daydreaming up some action since he was literally just complaining about how bored he was.
As the episode went on I was no less convinced, but began to wonder if maybe there was some alien interference that was transforming his desire for action into either a shared dream or some simulated experience for both crews.


I can mow my lawn with less than 150 watt-hours. The fact that a 60 second conversation with ChatGPT can surpass that is alarming.


Counterpoint: you could not have TPM and secure boot requirements that needlessly alienates a large player base of Linux users.


I’m going to have to watch the episode again to give it a fair chance, but I think I agree. The characters were acting pretty much exactly like the teenagers you see in a cliche slasher film.
I know that the episode has to happen, but discovering a facility like they did during a dig should have called for a thorough study before proceeding, but they just strolled in. Chapel even gave a sample of her blood to an unknown alien mechanism just to see if the door would open.
Then when they walk in the first thing they should see are a couple of corpses lying on the ground, but it takes them several minutes of wandering around the room before noticing. Scanning the bodies reveals that they died a long time ago of starvation; possibly a hint that they were trapped and sealed in maybe? At this point Spock should have deduced that the door was going to lock.
They also lost contact with the Enterprise pretty much immediately, but with the front door still wide open it doesn’t occur to them that it might be a good idea to set up a comms relay. These are 8 skilled professionals that just waltzed in here without a plan or backup, and then lost contact with their only support and chose to keep going anyway.
And then Gamble, in full view of everybody, and after just hearing the chief of security say not to touch anything, grabs the shiny glowing orange sphere of destiny and holds it up for a good last look.
From here most of the rest of the episode is actually really good. I enjoyed the puzzle of them figuring out that they’re all still in the same room.
I didn’t enjoy so much the explanation that Gamble is brain dead but is somehow still being controlled by a non-corporeal being. If his body is moving around then surely there are still signals in his brain indicating life. I suppose this could be explained by the entity taking control of his lower brain functions only.
And finally I don’t know why they made such a big deal about crossing the invisible bridge to reach the door. After taking a single step the bridge is revealed to be solid, so why couldn’t they have just stuck a toe out or thrown something to see what would happen? Or hold on to Chapel by the arms and carefully lower her down over the edge.
Just so many unnecessary risks taken again and again this entire episode.


Immich is a photo/video hosting solution à la Google photos


Speaking as a player that doesn’t use proxies, if the people I play with suddenly all started to compete with stronger and stronger decks using proxied cards, I’d feel more likely to quit playing with them than try to keep up. Not everyone is looking for power.


I would say so. As long as you aren’t abusing the secondary market to proxy cards that are totally out of reach for your play group’s power level


How is this still alive?!
Because it’s fun to play? People buying and hoarding cards because of their monetary value is certainly something that happens, but this is first and foremost a game.


Wait I’m confused. Are we looking at a banana-sized banana next to some baby bananas, or a monster banana next to some normal bananas?


Is it comfortable in the hand? The surface looks super rough