NCleaner on Android. I set it up, never looked at it again.
No regrets.
Maybe you can find something with this: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
This may interest you https://moth.monster/blog/microwaves/
Questionable! There was the whole thing when Jessica Walter spoke out about Jeffery Tambor that was very disappointing.
This thread is really alarming if you're like me and got Patrick Bateman confused with Jason Bateman
Fuck material UI. Forever.
Fellow Vue enjoyer! I love Vue, it's so friendly. Maintaining a complex React app feels like getting dragged behind a truck down a one way road.
(Did you like my two way data binding joke there?)
Ugh, there’s that doom ulcer again
He’s so good. Too good - reading Blood Meridian was like having my face dragged across fresh gravel, but in a good way, somehow?
I read it as a post apocalyptic story, but I think mcarthy described it as a near future, non specific “ecological catastrophe,” which retrospectively recolored the story for me - tipped it from “The Walking Dead, except people” to “cautionary/exploratory speculative fiction on human survival in the face of collapse,” for me
They could just pay their fucking taxes so we can have trains
Well done, well done. As a meat brain, this took me down a rabbit hole of new spacetime paradoxes.
If that’s the case, try The Road.
I call this my “rule of three” - I wait until I’ve seen “something” three times before deciding on an abstraction. Two isn’t enough to get an idea of all the potential angles, and if you don’t touch it a third time, it’s probably not important enough to warrant the effort and risk of a refactor
Easy! Run it on fusion!
MOAR: Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee
Not too long ago I did a deep dive for non white male authors (as much as I love Asimov and Iain Banks) and it was really rewarding. Ann leckie, Kameron Hurley, Becky Chambers, Nnedi Okorafor, Lindsay Buroker, to name some, are all good for a spaceship. Strongly suggest NK Jemesin’s Broken Earth, which isn’t spaceships, but still great. It’s been a bit, but I remember enjoying Samuel Delaney’s Nova, as well.
Ooh, another operatic that comes to mind: 2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson
If you’re in RoR land, there’s always the Faker gem to get you started. Or keep it simple - find lists of names on Wikipedia or something, shuffle and combine.