rodneylives

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[–] rodneylives 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Article puts a modal subscription box over the text.

[–] rodneylives 4 points 10 months ago

I contribute $5 a month to Metafilter, and I use a paid VPN.

[–] rodneylives 21 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Note: article puts a rectangle in front of the article when you've read half of it.

[–] rodneylives 43 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Why is Microsoft even deciding what programs I can run on my computer in the first place? They're not malware, they shouldn't be doing this at all.

[–] rodneylives 4 points 1 year ago

CLOCK 2.0, coming soon, free with ads!

[–] rodneylives 50 points 1 year ago (1 children)

When I saw her name was Maryanne I was worried that she was "the good Trump," Mary, who has been very outspoken about her disdain for Donald. It appears that it wasn't.

[–] rodneylives 2 points 1 year ago

Where you start is largely a matter of preference, it's true, but beginning at the start of a subseries makes sense.

Rincewind is a great protagonist. He stars in The Colour of Magic, but several other books also have him. The Color of Magic and The Light Fantastic are a pair, the first two books and one story told in two parts. They're fun but a bit slight. They do introduce Rincewind, Twoflower, The Luggage, Lord Vetinari, The Librarian, Ankh Morpork, Unseen University and a few other things.

The Witches have been my least favorite Discworld books, but I'm much in the minority there. They do have some great characters.

The Death books are uniformly great. Although Death is a main character in all of them, I think it's only Reaper Man in which he's the main character. Other characters are Mort, Ysabelle, Albert and later Susan.

The Watch books center around the watchpeople, but especially Capt Vimes. Other characters include Carrot, Angua, Cotton, Nobby, CMOT Dibbler, Gaspode, Detritus, and Vetinari also usually plays a role.

Many, but not all, of the Discworld novels are focused around the biggest city on the Discworld, Ankh Morpork. The Wizards, Watch and Industrial Revolution series are mostly set there. The Witches novels are mostly set in the country of Lancre, and so are a bit more rural. A few books are what you might call one-offs, set in a place that's never returned to, and that makes them good stand-alone books. I think maybe Small Gods is the best of these.

[–] rodneylives 2 points 1 year ago

We even learned this objectively during the pandemic. Even though it wasn't really that much money, poverty rates declined due to the stimulus payments.

[–] rodneylives 2 points 1 year ago

Yes, it's worth noting that some companies will do A/B tests, where one user is offered one choice, and another gets a different one. It's possible for the two of you to have had a different experience.

[–] rodneylives 2 points 1 year ago

I unironically love that fmhy.net's site would work well in Gopher.

[–] rodneylives 11 points 1 year ago (13 children)

I think this may well be the thing that, at long last, eventually leads to the end of the Windows hegemony on PC. Linux compatibility being a prerequisite for running on the default configuration of the Steam Deck. Gaming is the Microsoft OS's last real stronghold.

[–] rodneylives 2 points 1 year ago

Named as an inspiration for the classic board game Twilight Struggle!

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