I think it’s problematic when podcasts, which used to be playable through any app of your choice by subscribing to an RSS feed, become platform-exclusive and locked into a proprietary app.
I think it’s problematic when podcasts, which used to be playable through any app of your choice by subscribing to an RSS feed, become platform-exclusive and locked into a proprietary app.
Astronauts plan to visit when the band they’re with plays a different tune.
It’s nice of them to do this, and I get why they put them on retailers’ websites, but I wish they would also let us download DRM-free epubs.
RIP 400 or so people from coronavirus, but none of them played an ugly dog on TV, so who cares.
Watch your language.
I assume this is a net-zero calculation, so they’ll have to export renewable electricity to offset emissions from cars? Because I don’t think everyone in Scotland has switched to an EV yet.
Hey, Antz was a good movie.
More like closing ceremony, amirite?
In unrelated news, the broken clock on my wall is currently showing the correct time!
Lol, the citation format is a problem? Look, the publishers are bad because they charge the universities exorbitantly for research funded by taxpayers/universities and reviewed for free by university staff. I wouldn’t give a shit if they changed the citation format to upside-down roman numerals, as long as they stop…
> some 10 years after its end
Meanwhile, in KY, a rapist gets pardoned because something something hymen.
If he has to serve his entire sentence to get a pardon, but his sentence is life in prison, then he’s kind of screwed, right?
Yeah, no shit. The “too dangerous to release” was about as convincing as a direct-to-DVD horror movie “too scary for theaters”.
No shit. Slack’s intended customer base isn’t workers who need yet another way to chat. It’s bosses who want a way to spy on water-cooler talk.
Never would have guessed it just by looking at him.
How is somebody “forced” to buy a new car?