

I don’t think I’ve rewatched any show more than 2-3 times and even that is pretty unusual for me. I need a good 5+ years in between. The show I have rewatched the most is The IT Crowd.
I’m not an AI


I don’t think I’ve rewatched any show more than 2-3 times and even that is pretty unusual for me. I need a good 5+ years in between. The show I have rewatched the most is The IT Crowd.


The model of record player you choose will have a direct impact on your experience.
At the bottom you have the cheap suitcase players with built-in speakers. These will play your records but the speakers aren’t great. People often find that many records won’t play well (or at all) on these cheap players. A record players is a machine and the cheap ones aren’t very tunable and have very low tolerances for scratched or imperfect records.
A nice player with a full size platter, anti-skate, and a counter weight will happily play the same records that won’t play on the cheap suitcase players. These more expensive players will not have built-in speakers so you also need amplified speakers or an amp+speakers. The sound quality will depend on what speakers you buy but will certainly be better than a suitcase player.
Then you have the high end luxury models. These can cost more than some cars! Are they worth it, well that’s up to you and your budget!
My own solution is getting help from a trusted family member


What does “optimized for desktop use over Tor” mean? Please explain the optimizations.
I mostly look at people’s mouths when they speak. Is that weird?


Knowing hardly anything about the original, I’m fully enjoying the live action series.
They help me a lot but they aren’t a magic cure.
I want 2011-2012 on repeat

This (now 8 part) series is making me wonder if the time it take to setup a NAS with FreeBSD has no upper boundry.


we had it back in the day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZipSlack

Yahoo Pipes was great. I used to use it to track nzb releases back in the day.


People want to believe because they wish badly for the money. Back in the late 90s my friends and I keep seeing papers advertising a guarenteed money making system for only $2.
Finallt one of my friends could not resist and ordered it.
He got instructions to put signs all over offering the money making system for $2.
“As you paid for it you can see that it works.”


Tipping when they visit places where it isn’t normal or expexted.


And Betty, when you call me, you can call me Al.


Ah yes, it’s safe to dance!


I grew up on MTV when it was music videos and once again I have “mtv” on the cable I get with my apt but it’s called Xite. It’s 24/7 music videos. I put it on in the background almost daily.


If you ask me, you are better off focusing on monitoring, fast detection, and auto-healing in a homelab rather than High Availability. I use an ancient tool called monit and newer tools like uptime kuma for this. Detection and restart is easier than having 2 of everything.


I’ve been using Quad9 DoH for a few months now. Very happy with it so far.

I kept finding avahi-daemon pegging the CPU in some of my LXC containers…
I’m more interested in why this author is running the avahi-daemon in their containers and what it is about what its doing that makes it peg the CPU. It seems like a better approach would be to figure that out and solve it rather than simply have systemd blindly restart it when it happens.
I agree, I enjoy a series rewatch a lot more if enough time has passed to forget some of the details.
In general I think I’m more likely to rewatch movies multiple times. Especially long time favorites.