Nerf Herder
No More Kings
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Nerf Herder
No More Kings
I think I understand your sentiment, but I don’t think that’s a fair take. I subscribe to Spotify, but I also go to 6-10 shows per year, buy merch directly. The music industry has changed, and live entertainment is king. I’m sure you have an opinion for the stance you’re presenting, but that’s statement is pretty inflammatory by itself.
You’re right. Looks like the updates are from gofundme page https://www.gofundme.com/f/eli-easton-reid
Fair enough. If you’re interested: https://lemmy.world/post/15034789
Either your info is out of date or you didn’t actually read the story. Insurance covered the shots, albeit only after being pressured. It’s fubar anyway, but the particular story you’re referencing resolved in a just way
Cool. Meaningless until codified in law but cool for now. Until the board flips again and they nullify the order again.
Just because Linux as an operating system can have that experience, doesn’t mean everyone wants or, really, needs that experience. Some people buy cars to drive and want it to just work. Others buy cars to play with. Some people dj music that is already made, others buy a guitar.
Would you be willing to share scripts? Your situation is exactly my situation. Every time I decide to tackle it again, I’m overwhelmed with trying to settle. I dabble around as a dj and have so many duplicate tracks from various complications that automation has been problematic.
If you decide to sell, dm me. I have open run standards and considering pro.
Control is great. In my top 5.
So many dick jokes. So much fun though
Actively in the process of replacing a 151k mile hyundai engine in my wife’s kia soul.
Toyota has a subscription service for remote start. https://support.toyota.com/s/article/Does-Toyota-Remote-Co-10227
Smack Mt Bitxh Up by the prodigy was way ahead of its time here.
This is dumb, Texas is the swinging capital of the US.
Photos and phone data for nicely in this category. $10 is a steal.
Nevermind the walled garden problem. We’ve got potentially great content locked behind different storefronts requiring different hardware for each.
In the quest for dominance, everyone is losing.
Like, I understand Valve’s “no exclusive content” stance, but they really should consider pumping publishing money into vr software studios, but with an open platform clause. A healthy ecosystem of software will enable VR to thrive. Either that or engage in negotiations with the other players to create a VR collective agreement. It’ll never happen, but one can dream.
Yeah, speed doesn’t matter if the chip eats itself within a few weeks after first start up