
It’s really nice to get out early with Sherlock for walkies.
This one took a few days ago but wanted to share. ๐โ๐ฆบ
It’s really nice to get out early with Sherlock for walkies.
This one took a few days ago but wanted to share. ๐โ๐ฆบ
Reblog via mos_8502 :verified:
The drive to be constantly innovating to sell more new shit, when the shit we have works fine, is ruining technology.
I donโt want a new phone every year. I donโt want a new computer every six months. I donโt want a software upgrade that changes everything. I donโt want a fancy new language we have to rewrite everything in for reasons.
I want bug fixes. I want security patches. I want removal of fundamentally broken things. I want big thick manuals with full coverage of every option and setting and function call. I want people to be able to learn programming the way you learn woodworking – as a mature discipline not subject to regular world shaking innovation.
100% agree with this. No to the shiny shiny all the time.
Really digging the new Linkin Park song “The Emptiness Machine”.
And the new members are a welcome addition.
Emily fits really well in my opinion and her vocals on this song make me excited for Linkin Park’s future.
Yes, Chester is missed greatly, and I can’t imagine the pressure of taking his spot, but she’s doing great.
On their Livestream, a couple of the old songs were a little jarring for me. But only because it’s a new person singing them.
On the whole she brought something both reminiscent and fresh to the songs I have grown up loving.
If people hate the idea of lineup changes then tell them to check out Fleetwood Mac – they’ll lose their heads.
This album has resurfaced in my life and it just hits a lot differently than it did last time I heard it.
Every song is an absolute banger that are bookended by two of my favorite Queen songs — Innuendo and The Show must go on.
The lyrics of These are the days of our lives is especially poignant to me now as a father.
What TV shows did you watch as a kid?
I vaguely remember watching Teddy Ruxpin, He-Man and Thundercats as a very young child.
Pretty standard 80s child I guess.
I got into the X Files and Buffy in the 90s when I was in high school. I was obsessed with both.
I think the one constant from a child till now though — with a few breaks between — is actually Neighbours.
I found this via the WordPress Jetpack app. Originally posted on “Lost In Amberland“
I am a breeze, rustling through the Autumn leaves. Crisp clean air that revitalizes the land. I am a ray of sunshine, blanketing the Earth with my warmth. Providing the light for all life. I am the rain, washing the dust of the day away. Breathing new life into everything I touch. I am a [โฆ]
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