
By Lee Weinstein: A man wearing a jet-pack and a bullet-shaped helmet emerges from a building, twists the dials on the front of his jacket, takes a running start, and blasts off into the sky in a p…

it can also just be the permalink for the post, which each post ought to have anyway. in RSS you can set isPermaLink=“true” on the guid to indicate it’s a permalink.
Kudos! Glad to hear things are working out.
Oh, please say we can get the Sci-Fi channel, please oh please...
I’d recommend Bazzite. It’s a gaming-focused immutable distro. The base system is an image and updates are automatic; a 13-year old might already be familiar with this kind of system because it’s similar to how Chromebooks work. It comes with Steam and Lutris preinstalled. You can install additional software via flatpak.
Code written in Rust has been shown to have significantly fewer security vulnerabilities than code written in C. Distributions like Ubuntu ship a lot of security updates, so by switching to Rust-based utils, they can reduce their workload in the long run.
By Lee Weinstein: A man wearing a jet-pack and a bullet-shaped helmet emerges from a building, twists the dials on the front of his jacket, takes a running start, and blasts off into the sky in a p…
An article about the history of the Commando Cody shorts.
WGN Presents - "Mitchell" (Complete Broadcast, 10/20/1984) 📺 🧤
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Another unriffed broadcast courtesy of the Museum of Classic Chicago Television. It’s a super secret spy…has a motorcycle…Marooned in Space…meets Hercules. Or NOT.
I’m impressed the box advertised Linux compatibility. Not common to see that on product packaging back then in the late 90s, so it was always nice when it did.
CBS Late Night Movie - "The Pumaman" (Complete Network Broadcast Premiere, 1/3/1985)
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The Museum of Classic Chicago Television posted this recording of the network broadcast premiere of the unriffed Pumaman.
I use iTerm’s tmux integration all the time and would find it incredibly difficult to switch to another terminal emulator that doesn’t have it.
Raid static vent
That sounds really frustrating!
I will say that at endgame, the Hector lecture videos are considered the gold standard for guide videos and tend to be the most commonly used PF strats, and those videos do actually explain the mechanics in detail, with diagrams of how the attacks go out. So while I hope your relationship with your static improves, or you find a better one, once you reach endgame, you should hopefully have a better chance at learning the mechanics either way.
Congrats on the achievement! Slowly approaching that one myself.
White Mage is a lot of fun at higher levels. My main healer jobs are Scholar for dungeons and Sage for raiding so I don’t often play it, but I love Swiftcast Holy + Assize.
I didn’t do a lot this week, but I did do a lot of S rank hunts! Also completed all of Stormblood crafting leves — I’m slowly working my way backwards to 100% leve completion.
Thank you! I have to do 3 EW EX fights myself — and even though I’ve unsynced most of the older extremes, I’d still like to go back and at least sync clear all of ARR and the Monster Hunter crossover since they’re likely to come up in roulette.
Frontlines is fun but a mess. It’s chaotic and how well you do comes down to whether or not there’s a shot caller to keep everyone on track. As an individual player, your best bet is to play defensively and stay with the group at all times. It pays really well though — there’s daily bonuses for both job and series XP, and you can level jobs by queueing in on them and then switching to whatever job you prefer for PVP at the start. There are Garo achievements linked to Frontline wins if you want those glams/mounts, too.