50's protagonist name, lewd
@dolari Chub Dongleton
Music Before Bed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3wtCXzcBBI
I just spent a bit of my evening explaining the plight of being transgender in America these days, and I depressed the complete and utter fuck out of myself.
In little doses, it's sad. Explaining the whole thing, your exit strategies, why those strategies may or may not work, and the whole nightmare that is making this possible is that kind of dark that leads to a lot of drinking.
Thankfully I don't drink. But if I did....
50's protagonist name, lewd
@spottyfox - Shaft Meatslab
Transformers One is an Optimus Prime/Megatron Buddy Movie? Really?
@structuregeek - I remember keeping up with the Star Trek news during production and hearing how show runners were jumping in and out of Discovery in Season 1. And then when it made it to air, you could kind of see it in the show. It just felt very disjointed.
The time jump allowed for a nice reset and redirection of the series, and I'm sad they hadn't been able to get this cohesion in Season 1.
Also, talking about the news from back then, what happened to the possible Nick Meyer Khan series that was floating around?! :D
I'm watching the current season of Star Trek: Discovery, and I'm actually kind of sad that this is their last season.
The show has suffered from not knowing what its identity is, especially in the first two seasons. That said, since the show jumped into the 32nd Century it's really started coming into its own, and this season especially doesn't feel like "Michael Saves The Universe" (but the night is young), which was my last real complaint with the series.
If this was what we'd gotten in Season 1, I think NuTrek would look very different today.
@gaghyogi49 - "N. C. C. 1. 7. 0. 1. No Bloody A, B, C or D."
Zilog Z80, 1976 – 2024.
https://www.mouser.com/PCN/Littelfuse_PCN_Z84C00.pdf
Over its 48 year life, the Z80 found its way into inumerable devices.
It's perhaps most famous for being the CPU used in the ZX Spectrum, but could also be found as a sound co-processor in the Sega Mega Drive and SNK's Neo Geo arcade boards, among others.
I remember finding one inside my first HP inkjet printer back in the late 90's, and my parent's Sony Trinitron CRT, handling the on-screen menus (and teletext).
R.I.P. 💀
@TonyaMarie - ::WANT::
@spottyfox - WiiII
I'm not surprised, really. It felt less like a social media platform and more like a news-aggregator. It was a farily good news aggregator, but I always got the idea that that wasn't exactly what they wanted to do with the service.
I never felt I fit in there....
https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/19/24135011/twitter-alternative-post-news-shutdown
FINALLY all caught up on my To-Do-s since coming back from Texas. Friday is a chores day (mostly groceries), but I'm now ready to hit the ground running Saturday (which is the beginning of my "work week," thank you for that Nintendo).
Spent a lot of today installing a companion to "The Archive" with another similarly named drive. :)
Artist for Closetspace and A Wish for Wings
Creative Text Writer for MTG: Universes Beyond
Writer for Sea of Legends
One enchilada short of a Mexican Platter