It does everything it can to improve the book and a lot of those decisions are phenomenal. But it’s still not a good movie. I just love it dearly.
It does everything it can to improve the book and a lot of those decisions are phenomenal. But it’s still not a good movie. I just love it dearly.
Ready Player One. It’s a terrible movie that adapts a terrible book, but for some reason the vibe just entertains me and makes me feel comfortable. I don’t know either.
Three years today since I lost Milo. :(
Commiserations for your loss.

Cut a strip of vinyl siding, cardboard, whatever, about two inches wide and eight to ten inches long. Drive a nail through it at the centerline about an inch from the end. Remove the nail. Cut a slit from the nail hole to the end down the centerline.
Now if you need to drive a nail just out of reach or hammer one in without risking your fingers, just stick a nail in the hole, set it with a few strikes, then tug to pull the strip away.


Make sure you have a library card and an account in Libby/Overdrive. Ebooks galore.


What I did was buy a phone-sized e-reader (Bigme Hibreak Color), and use that in combination with some focus mode app blockers to switch my habits during the day from doomscrolling to reading ebooks. I get through so many more books now than I used to and it’s wonderful.


Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. I’m a sucker for films that go balls to the wall on a style.
#6 is kinda doing the 🤌


BYO casing + powder but the slug is provided free and with fast delivery.


I think they’re pretty much all paired with a phone for a lot of the workload.


I’m curious enough about Brilliant Halo to have preordered one, but my expectations are tempered. It’s a lot like what you described.


There’s open source but not video capable. The Brilliant Labs Halo glasses coming in November are more of an informational companion with a peripheral-view display rather than a field of view overlay. So it’s not what you’re looking for now, but maybe a generation or two later it’ll meet your needs.
Yes, and licks it down thoroughly for the next guest.


Appreciate the precision. My point is, life doesn’t fall apart without your preferred brand of whiskey/vodka/chicken sandwich/whatever. Principles are more important.


I love a good whiskey but if every single one of my favorite distilleries went fascist, I could drink Canadian Club for the rest of my life and be fine.


There are a lot of tools available to aerosolize or spritz oil too.
That’s not too far off from some of my younger years too. Narrower social networks with higher quality connections. God I miss that.
I still love that on Lemmy I can post in one thread and recognize someone I interacted with later on another thread. It feels smaller in a good way, like there’s persistence and character instead of commoditized identities.
Have you tried being deathly allergic to cats? I hear that makes them love you.
Fair enough. It’s got some solid spectacle so I’d be down for a big screen rerelease. Pity nobody actually liked it enough to warrant one. Oh well.