

The hottest pants.
The hottest pants.
That’s the way. And thank you, Linux, for not asking bugging me again later… ever.
XnView is quite feature-complete for my needs, but it’s constantly trying to phone home to Google, so better run it in a sandbox.
Geeqie is better in several ways - e.g. it supports avif and jxl - but it’s missing some features I’ve come to like.
I’ve yet to try qView.
I’m not an expert in Glagolitic, but I have a feeling that next-to-none of its letters are supposed to be invisible.
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Unicode addition when?
WTF did I just read.
It was taken FROM a lake.
A lot of coverups seem to happen in high society. Check out the story of Natalie Wood, for instance.
Goo goo g’joob.
Like that 1969 Ray Bradbury story, “Night Call, Collect”, where a man stranded on Mars spends 60 years setting up pre-recorded messages for himself that one day spring into action and eventually start talking to each other.
A relay snapped somewhere. The two phone voices were connected, one to the other.
“Hello, Barton?”
“Yes, Barton?”
“Aged twenty-four.”
“I’m twenty-six. We’re both young. What’s happened?”
“I don’t know. Listen.”
The silent room. The old man did not stir on the floor. The wind blew in the broken window. The air was cool.
“Congratulate me, Barton, this is my twenty-sixth birthday!”
“Congratulations!”
The voices sang together, about birthdays, and the singing blew out the window, faintly, faintly, into the dead city.
I used to hear that last line as “Is anybody down? The party’s all around!”
Well, as they say, if you put a clown on the throne, he does not become king. The palace becomes a circus.
Deregulation, ain’t it great.
Reminder that any sort of workplace surveillance is outright illegal in some EU countries. It could even be considered a criminal act.
Nice racket. First you pay the airlines for their tickets, then the ICE with your tax dollars to buy your data from said airlines.
Sorry, the card says “moops.”