Interlingua is awesome. See if you can understand this:
Interlingua es un lingua auxiliar international naturalistic basate super le vocabulos commun al major linguas europee e super un grammatica anglo-romance simple, initialmente publicate in 1951 per International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA). Appellate a vices Interlingua de IALA pro distinguer lo del altere usos del parola, illo es le subjecto de iste articulo e le lingua de iste encyclopedia integre.
I own an HP Proliant micro server gen 8. Sweet machine. I bought it new, but there are plenty used around, great looking device. A real pro server in a small format. Celeron, but you can find i3, i5, or i7, and can take some specific xeons. 4 real HP drive caddies.an extra sata originally for a CD, that can repurposed for an SSD, and USB3 in case you want to add even more drives. Very low power consumption. I have xpenology installed, because of the polished experience, but you can install any NAS OS you want. Xpenology has a ton of apps you can install, and also does docker.
I-m old enough to have seen it in a theater. This movie is one of the seminal works of the cyberpunk genre. The movie is based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, one of the best, and truly provocative SF writers.
SF is by definition a genre that doesn’t-t age well, unless the story is solid. Blade runner has aged surprisingly well. The movie probably didn’t-t awe you because so many things have been based on the movie, that you were already familiar with them before seeing the movie. You have been spoilered to exhaustion here.
There is also the question of the cut. The movie has at least 3 editions. The Final Cut is the one to watch.
Also, the “had potential” comment shows you didn’t-t get much of the movie. The movie has many levels, layers, that you seem to have missed.
Gifted my kids, both of them already young adults, one of those retro gaming sticks. An absolute bang/for/buck wonder, full of retro emulators and ROMs. Christmas Day, at grandmas was a retro fest, with even grandma playing. Pac man, frogger, space invaders, galaga, donkey Kong, early console games…. Retro gaming has amazing games, where gameplay and concepts had to make do with the limited resources.
My son has a Steam deck, but he had a blast with the rest.
The Wii was a fantastic example of this. Less capable hardware used in very imaginative ways, and had the capacity to bring older people into the games
I would not go fundamentalist here. Seafood is amazing anyway you cook it (except actual fish. Boiling fish should carry the death penalty). Crabs are harder to grill, but can be done. BBQ, grill, boil, in sauce. Some, like oysters, sea urchins, raw. Or raw in sushi, or in cakes... Seafood is just great.
Oh, and try shrimp sous-vide. 20 minutes, 60º C. Oh.my.GOD!!!
I didn't go into morality. I despise industrial husbandry. I'm more than fine with non-intensive farmers having and caring for cows and goats, and chickens, etc... It's fairly symbiotic. I specified liquid, because a large majority of adult humans are not well prepared to process milk. Many are completely lactose intolerant, and some of western descent have some degree of lactose intolerance. Many just don't realize it. Many cheeses are very low in lactose, generally the more cured, the less lactose.
Also, milk has certain hormones which can impact human health.
Humans have evolved to be able to survive by being omnivorous, but being able to eat certain things doesn't mean they are good, it just means that we won't starve, getting a chance to later eat better things. It's not the same to survive than to thrive.
I have an iPad air, m2-11". I use some things like the Affinity suite, so my work can be demanding. I find it does everything fine, as I use it as a sort of ultralight laptop, with keyboard case and pencil. For my personal use case I see no reason to even get an M4 pro.
This is such baseless bullshit