Anything else of theirs besides Super Bon Bon I should check out? Super Bon Bon is a banger.
I'm not a programmer but I do this on the Linux command line all the time to find a command I used days or weeks ago. Or I'll spend 20 minutes grepping history instead. All to avoid spending 5 minutes reading the manpage so I can remember which flags and arguments I used.
Steely Dan isn't a person, it's two main artists and a bunch of other session musicians. The band's name came from a steam-powered dildo named Steely Dan in a book from the early 60's I believe.
They made some fucking amazing music!
Others have commented on how the display looks like paper but I will add that the battery life is incredible, the devices are very lightweight, and because they're only designed to display books you don't get any distractions from notifications or any other things you might do with your cell phone.
It definitely felt nice and got quite a few pops from my lumbar spine.
When I had to do physical therapy for a lower back issue, they strapped me into a machine that wrapped around my hips and my ribcage and pulled them in opposite directions.
Humans used to be so fucked up.
We still are, but we used to be too.
I'm conflicted about it as well. I like that the OF promoters bring a lot of OC posts, but I don't like when they spam 10 different communities with the same picture and title and then never respond to any comments on their posts.
I think it's possible for someone to be an active member of the lemmynsfw community and have an OF page at the same time. It becomes a problem if someone isn't participating in the community and is only using us for promotion. I'm not sure how to make the distinction or how it would even be enforced.
This is just my opinion though.
This type of censorship seems like a pretty valid thing to criticize even though it's pretty minor.
I agree. It's the only option for internet in many places. I'm very happy with my Starlink service. I'd drop it in a heartbeat if there was a better option but for now it fits my needs.
Add Google/YouTube to that list as well! Google is enshittifying both Chrome and YouTube to prevent ad blocking.
Years ago I had a similar problem that was resolved by changing the method of I/O scheduling.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-change-the-linux-io-scheduler-to-fit-your-needs/
I'm not sure which one I used or if this is still relevant with modern Linux but it's something to look into that might help.