This is an excellent use of a home 3d printer.
Mr Scalzi, That burrito is a crime against burritos. I'm not saying I wouldn't eat it. I probably would, but it's still a crime.
I've been writing code for 3 decades and SQL for at least a couple decades. I'm still always happy (and dubious) when a complex piece of code works the first try. That feeling doesn't go away, or at least it hasn't for me yet.
Yay! Congratulations. There are few feelings as satisfying in programmer-life as seeing a chart fall off like that after you push a fix.
Oh I'm so in. Apparently $5/mo qualifies, even though the website says "at least $60 a year or more than $5/mo, so I'm paying them an extra penny a month because I'm pedantic and noncommittal.
Hi everybody. I have some very good news: The Onion is bringing back its monthly print newspaper, starting today. We'll ship it to your door for $5 a month. It is made of the stuff of madness. We couldn’t be any more excited about it, and it only happened because of Bluesky.
The satirical site is hoping a newspaper with fake stories and fake ads will lead to real money.
Me (glancing at clock): Huh, not quite 7pm My brain: Perfect time to go to bed Me: Isn't it a little early Brain: Time is just a construct Me: The sun is still out Brain: Oh, I see, you're going to let an orb of plasma rule your life now Me: I mean, kind of Brain: That's it, go to your room
Made me giggle, but really I like new words and enjoy adopting them into my lexicon which seems to have a similar "now it's not cool" effect on my kiddo.
It's fascinating to consider how many similar creative decisions have been made for similar reasons over the course of human history.