PanaX Now • 100%
Listening to that right now, coincidentally.
PanaX Now • 100%
As a man myself, I fully agree. It's also exhausting as an empathetic man to deal with this pervasive pseudo masculine enculturation.
PanaX Now • 100%
I've found a nice home with Mint Debian edition. It has the right balance between stable and current that I prefer.
PanaX Now • 100%
I'm kind of curious, I've tried Seeds over and over, but it's unlistenable to me. Especially compared again Dear Science or Desperate. What is it you like about that album? I really want to like it because it's probably the last of what we'll get from them. Got any tips on appreciating it?
PanaX Now • 92%
Jellyfin does.
PanaX Now • 100%
I use jellyfin to host everything; movies, shows, books. It can tag matadata and id most books fairly well. But do not use it's built in reader. I don't know about comics though. I can then easily download whatever book to any device connected to the jellyfin server and use local software to read it.
I usually just use librera reader as it's open source and highly customizable. But it does have it's glitches.
PanaX Now • 100%
I've always liked the Stromberg Carlson Fiddleback myself.
PanaX Now • 100%
PanaX Now • 100%
Wanted to fully experience life!
Grew up gaming. Stopped gaming for twenty years. Now I game again. I've had a great time. Climbed mountains. Traveled. All manner of relationships. Built a nice career. Now I find I can enjoy games without that, I'm wasting my life feeling.
All humans "waste" time. It's odd to say reading is better than games. Or movies are better than TV. They're all just mediums to convey stories. And really, there aren't many original stories, just the same ones told over and over in different ways.
At least with games, you are actively participating rather than passively consuming. And yes I do read lots of complicated books, and watch fine cinema, and great television.
But I also garden, birding, botany, camp, etc.
PanaX Now • 100%
The deluxe remaster game of the year edition really fixed most of the original flaws with LMS. It's truly masterclass now.
PanaX Now • 100%
All of these recommendations are great. I'm always pleased to see so many cinemaphiles. I like lists, and have found many of my favorites from them.
Ebert's Great Movies List is perfect.
The Criterion Closet Picks, see the greats talk about the greats.
The Janus Collection has a lifetime of stuff.
PanaX Now • 100%
I can confirm and I do use this feature of jellyfin. It works great. The reader is unusable. I use Librera for reading. It's great, free, and open source.
So my flow is biblio, mam, library Genesis, Anna's. Then to jellyfin folder that it reads automatically. Then I can download that to any device connected to the jellyfin server. Local is easy, abroad through tailscale.
PanaX Now • 100%
Holy shit that's commitment.
PanaX Now • 100%
I took a long break from gaming (~15 years). Then when I came back too it I found all these great games that had came and went. So I started parsing through many of the most critically acclaimed games. I hit Arkane, and Dishonored was so incredible (and I got Prey with them in a flash steam sale for a few bucks), I thought I'd give it a try.
I will say it's probably one of the best games I've played in my most recent gaming phase. It is a super solid sci-fi horror where you can engage. I do not like run and hide games, so this one fulfilled my criteria. The story is also classic sci-fi greatness.
It's also one of the few games I've got an itch to play again.
PanaX Now • 100%
I got roughly 100 hours in. I only played a few battles over, opened most of the maps, but didn't complete all the side quests. I got frustrated by the length at the end and simply
spoiler
sacrificed Gale instead of actually fighting the brain
No regrets whatsoever.
PanaX Now • 100%
It is a big commitment. I did not dilly-dally and am a veteran gamer. It took me 90 hours to finish a moderate play through. It's worth it but it did start to drag at the end. And that's just one ending.
PanaX Now • 100%
Also, don't forget to look at Standard Ebooks for legal, well formatted public domain books. It's a great site.
PanaX Now • 100%
The only place I found it was on myanonamouse. It's a pdf with side-by-side greek english with translations by Richard Fitzpatrick.
Is this the book?
PanaX Now • 100%
I've got some rocks on a shelf from the Permian. So a little older than 250 million years.
Breeding a variety that can withstand disease and taste better, too.
An international team of scientists including researchers at La Trobe University and the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria have created a global database of pollination data for almost 3000 orchid species.
I terrace garden across the hill slope. To the right is an alternating row of fruit trees, nitrogen fixers, and shrubs. The middle and left are the annual rows. They're hugel beds with heavy mulch on top.
I'll let this be a placeholder, in case there are big R refugees looking for a decentralized Oregon digital space.