

From the Wikipedia summary:
However, the absurd can never be permanently accepted: it requires constant confrontation, constant revolt.


From the Wikipedia summary:
However, the absurd can never be permanently accepted: it requires constant confrontation, constant revolt.


Sure, I also like ReBang
The manual is a good place to start. It’s just GNU Readline under the hood.


Yeah, I use it as a fallback sometimes. The one thing I like about Presearch is that it has a customizable sidebar that let’s you duplicate your search on another engine with one click if the results are shite. I also use Allsearch to that end but with Presearch it’s synced across computers through my account.


I use Presearch and generally the results are good enough for my use. Just block the ads and ignore the crypto scam. Seirdy also has a pretty exhaustive list of search engines to choose from.


Remember, folks: encryption and redundancy (and redundancy).


I have some bad news for you about cars…


To be fair, McDonald’s also does coffee, but you can get any size there for a dollar in the morning which is hard to beat for a shitty cup of coffee.


There’t something about your username that sounds…gruesome…
I just skimmed it too and it reeks of slop…
You’re right, although my understanding is that there are a lot of poorly implemented scrapers for AI services unintentionally DDoSing websites with requests, so Anubis is more of a mitigation against those.


Name every reason.
I didn’t like AJR to begin with and then my sisters played their songs for months on end so now they’re permanently on my shit list.
That’s an urban legend btw
My wife bought me Tears of the Kingdom more than a year ago and it’s still sealed…we have 3 kids.
Found Christopher Nolan
FUTO is kinda shady


Free speech as a right is an ideal. In practice, any given government of a country that purports to grant its citizens freedom of speech will have types of speech that it wants to censor (despite its legality) and will use whatever means available to subvert that right. As such, speech is only free insofar as it can be protected. Online anonymity is one such protection.
It definitely has some campy/quacky parts, but I think the underlying idea of The Power of Now is worth contemplating: the emptiness is peace, and it is rather the ego that derives despair from an inability to assert over or distract from it.