Shit on Nintendo being "behind the times" and patent litigation, but they are the console I always have the most fun with. I pick up my Switch everyday, the Xbox and PS grow dust. That's just me, maybe I'm just too simple...
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This article is bonkers. I still need to dig deeper into it, as in, would it work for my 'scripts?
That was a crazy article, I never knew. I'm going to have to go deeper down this rabbit hole. Way deeper.
I have both and I prefer Mastodon as a microblogging platform.
I like the idea of Aldi, but when I walk into my local one I'm hit with a huge wave of sadness and depression. I cannot shop there, I wish I could, as I said I like the idea.
What a shitty bot, it can't identify Yahoo. Which I will admit is not a great news source. Perhaps it's time to review/renew your bot-code?
On one hand, I find this sad that a fat-man leads a starving country. But his sister makes James Bond villains look incompetent. I'd like to think that most of the population on this planet would like to see a major change in how North Korea is run. And would like to care for its citizens.
Because... Fuck Adobe. This is my near-daily mantra.
I do the NY Times crossword, that Is my whole interaction with the NY Times. I find it enjoyable.
Brass knuckles. I got 100% brass USA-made knuckles. They live on my desk (WFH) and I give them a good polish from time to time. They still bring a smile to my inner child.
65 is when you are "told" you should retire. Not when you should/must retire. My Mom didn't retire until she was 70, and that was only because she was tired of taking recertification tests. By the way, she still complains there aren't enough hours in the day. My Dad "retired" at 75, but is still writing and such. Myself, I'm a GenX'er, and I'm planning on working (remotely) until I lose my mind and can no longer think coherently. I like to work, and I'm hoping I can do it into my 90+ years. I'm hoping that when I retire I won't notice it, and won't live much longer. Fingers crossed for several more decades of enjoyable work.