There was a brief moment when broadcast television networks just put their shit on the internet for free. Like you just had to go to their website, and then like the whole catalog of Scrubs or something was just there to watch.
There was a brief moment when broadcast television networks just put their shit on the internet for free. Like you just had to go to their website, and then like the whole catalog of Scrubs or something was just there to watch.


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Sounds a bit like this one.


Labuubuu. What the crap is a baby gonna do with some frankincense anyway?


Sometimes Winnie the Pooh. Sometimes Cthulhu.


Is third person empath a thing? Like being able to have what one person is experiencing be felt emotionally by another person? I would do that, then really fuck up the day of an ICE agent.


Michael Clarke Duncan to do a mulriverse style team up with Vincent D’Onofrio against Ben Afleck and Charlie Cox. There’s a good chance it would be a disaster, but I would still love to see it.


I have no idea, but Microsoft told me I couldn’t install Windows 11 on my old ass laptop, so now I have this terminal thing open and I’m scared to touch anything.


Feel like I scrolled a bit far to find a Perfect Hair Forever mention. I like your taste.


I bought a Cameo from Eric Estrada a while back for a buddy that I used to watch Sealab 2021 with. Estrada was shocked in his message that he had Sealab fans reaching out for his time, but he’s kind of a mailbox-head.


Go back to when Aerosmith released their debut album and introduce 24 year old Steven Tyler to the music of 77 year old Steven Tyler.


Could start by at least listing Professorozone in the canceled subscriptions.


I also don’t subscribe, but have paid to watch the occasional Marvel movie. I’m happy to pass on whatever they’ve got lined up next if it gets them to take their role in fostering free speech more seriously.


What’s with this “you” middle man? Let’s just get rid of that and have shareholders-robots.


Hey Jealousy by The Gin Blossoms comes to mind.


John C Riley is an uncomfortable mess in everything he’s in and I cannot stand it. The exception is everything he’s in, which is delightfully uncomfortable.


Less noble person: Always carry some extra drugs for when someone in need asks…
“Good” is a pretty subjective term, especially in this context, but I would agree to the point that the amount of money made is not the best metric of a “good” movie. Anyway, Scorsese is pretty easy to ignore as we all go on with our lives, and I hope he doesn’t take away from anyone’s enjoyment of whatever movies they want to watch.
Risk Management. I have some very limited experience with using R, but not really any Python experience. There was a good set of tools (Excel add-ons) from ProbabilityManagement.org that gave a lot of flexibility in the models that you could build (e.g. not restricting a user to building financial risk models or schedule risk models like a lot of other risk management apps). I’m not really trying to complain about not being able to find this on Linux, and run an air-gapped Windows machine to hang on to this capability.
I also run silly things like modeling expected dollars needed to complete a Funko collection.
I recognize it may be a pretty niche issue, but i still haven’t found a Linux app that i can build Monte Carlo simulation models with, though I think some of the developers of these types of apps have made MacOS ports. The ones that I’ve historically used are Excel add-ons, but i haven’t found anything similar yet for Libre Office, or stand alone app.
I accidentally put in the hardware code to reset my phone to factory settings once by jamming it into my car console. It sucked at the time, but made me appreciate that I could use this code in the future if needed.
You may have this option on your device as well.