I use Debian btw
Brindles and big pointy ears always win my heart.
He is always getting into trouble. He’s 11 years old, and while age has slowed him down some, it’s not made him less curious.
Tbf, most people pose no threat to the average cat. Like razor blades welded to a flying angle grinder that always knows which way is down.
It’s not that simple when most people actively choose the cruelty.
Another layer: Zilwaukee is in MI and Milwaukee is in WI.
cat@feline:~ wigglebutt
wigglebutt: Denied. Root access required for launch calibration.
cat@feline:~ sudo wigglebutt
[sudo] password for cat:
cat is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
Later, I go home, look in the mirror, and exclaim:
When I did it, you could opt out electronically for 5 years, but a lifetime opt out requires you to mail a printed form. I’m guessing the lenders have something to do with that and are banking on most people not having a printer.
Edit: Or having to deal with paying for a stamp and putting something in the mail.
But yes, I love their 90s clip art.
In my experience, it’s here.
After I graduated college and got my first place on my own, I had my desk set up in the corner of the living room with a long HDMI cable strung around along the baseboards and into the TV. It was clean. It was a Vizio 37" panel from 2011 so it had no smart features. I kept a Logitech keyboard/trackpad combo on the coffee table and that’s essentially how I had a smart TV running full blown Windows 8 Pro in 2013. Tired of desk gaming? I got a DualShock 4 and a Bluetooth adapter so all I had to do was turn the controller on and walk to the couch. Sometimes, switching my sound device did mean saving and restarting my game. Some games handled the Alt + Tab to the Control Panel just fine. I put a Blu Ray drive in my computer too so with some software, I used it as a Blu Ray player.
These days, I have 10 TB on board so I keep my movies stored on my disk, and I stream them over my local network. I’d like to build a proper always on NAS one day, but for now, my gaming PC is also my network share.
If we’re sharing our dogs, here’s mine.
It wasn’t a successful day at the park if he doesn’t sprinkle 15 molecules of pee on every tree at least a few times. He also marks the benches, despite my efforts to stop him. He’s very rude like that.
He just turned 2 years old a few weeks ago.
Bold thing to say when your house is flammable.
A screenshot I saw somewhere.
If you’re just now learning about him, I both envy and pity you.
I hope not. We already have a serious mouse problem as it is.
Of course. He headbutts everything though so it’s nothing special
He LOVED the box.
King Glizzard & The Blizzard Wizard
Edit: didn’t see this was already commented, soz
The anti-natalists have a point.
I’ve been playing a lot of Minetest. I have Minecraft, but I really love the old school vibes of Minetest. Plus, there are way too many materials in Minecraft. Minetest is super simple. Love it for that.
I’ve been pining for Stardew Valley again after putting it down for a while. I also started a Thousand Year Door run in August so I might actually finish that. Or maybe some old school Animal Crossing if I’m gonna be couch gaming on the Wii.
I started Earthbound last year, and I’ve really been wanting to sink the time into it, but I really think some kind of handheld emulator would be the best way to experience it. I’ve got an old PSP I think would make a great handheld NES/SNES emulator.
I’ve also been wanting to revisit the original PS1 Resident Evil trilogy, which I have on my PS3.
tbh I’m spoiled for choice and I don’t know where to start lmao
Hell, when I was a little boy in 2001, you could still accept a ride from strangers. I mean, sure, you could end up in the car with a wannabe John Wayne Gacy, but more often than not, it was a kind stranger offering a ride to a kid walking home in the 105 degree Texas heat.