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    Yeah. I re-watched it a couple weeks ago. Did a lot of “i’m not crying you’re crying.” It’s one of my favorite movies from my childhood, and glad to say it holds up surprisingly well. 

    I rewatched Neverending Story a couple weeks ago with my 4.5 year. It holds up well. Bonus points because the kid liked it too.

    I love it. It looks like a glitch in the rendering, and I’ll giggle every time I see it driving down the street in my simulation.

    Give me a stills-focused version of that body and it’s beautiful custom buttons with less bulk from the active cooling and a pop-up EVF. 

    In what email program? It’s way too thin for my outlook desktop app (with the reader view in the middle of the email list and the calendar pane. Gmail webapp is better but similar that I mostly get wasted vertical space a the bottom and don’t get enough horizontal space. 

    Gimme a film adaptation of Destruction Derby 2. 

    Nice article, Matt. This could have easily been a quick drive by punching down at “dumb” people, but it’s great to see the context/history.

    Ah. You’re a bit further back than me. I’m usually 1-2 feet from my screen. They haven’t even figured out the vertical snapping on the Surface Pro, which still only allows a super slim left or right snap when using it in portrait orientation, and fiddling with manual resizing of the windows gives me bad memories of

    Whoa, 32 inch vertical 16:9. How far away are you sitting? My WFH desk is pretty small so that would definitely have me nodding up and down. I think my set up would be perfect with two 24in 3:2 monitors (I also keep my laptop open to the side on a stand for video calls and Teams chatting). I definitely agree that it

    Basically, 3:2 more closely matches real world paper/documents. My Surface pro’s 3:2 screen is great, and I would like to scale that to a 24-27in monitor. I have two 16:9 (one horizontal and one vertical) screens. The horizontal is too wide showing a lot of negative space at the sides of applications and insufficient

    Speaking of desktops, I really wish someone would manufacture a series of 3:2 desktop monitors. 16:9 fucking sucks for office work.

    Yeah. I downgraded our Netflix sub to the cheapest because the wife still watches some of the shows, but everything on Netflix just feels like it’s algorithmically generated to be “entertainment.”  

    Yeah. I downgraded our Netflix sub to the cheapest because the wife still watches some of the shows, but everything

    Or. “Quit trying to cancel me with your PC WOKE mob!

    I’m going to nominate something a little different. The PBS app. It’s not going to replace the big streaming services for “entertainment” content, but it has a free tier and a $5.99/mo tax deductible donation tier that unlocks a ton of good content. It also live streams local PBS stations if you don’t have access to

    I’m going to nominate something a little different. The PBS app. It’s not going to replace the big streaming

    The most spine-tingling thing for me in reading this manifestation of the conservative brain worms was the juxtaposition of the “only strong survive” barbarism landing literally right before the evocation of God. It’s so telling, and so horrifying.

    No pics?

    I agree with Hulu primarily because it’s cheaper than Netflix, and you get a lot of new network shows. 

    I agree with Hulu primarily because it’s cheaper than Netflix, and you get a lot of new network shows. 

    Along with this, you can use an old camping trick of heating up water and putting it in Nalgene bottles to use as mini “radiators”

    I have a Surface Pro 6 which is great. I’d just like something like a color version of the reMarkable reader. 

    I review and grade a lot of papers. My SP6 is great, but I’d love something like the reMarkable (but color) to do it (especially when I want to work outside). 10 inch would be the bare minimum for this.