If I can't determine what lies beyond the veil, then nothing much changes, does it?
If I'm presented with a beautiful utopia, or just another world that's not a hellscape that lies beyond our simulation, and then am thrust back into the simulation, then I guess I'd be less afraid of death. If I'm presented with a hellscape, then I guess I'm more scared of death.
However, if I could somehow be convinced that this is all just a simulation, but can't see what lies beyond in what is actual reality...then that's just like...knowing there's an afterlife, but not knowing if it's better or worse than this plane of existence, so it's practically worthless information.
Everybody reads Brave New World, nobody reads Island. Island was supposed to be Huxley's answer to the problem presented in Brave New World...and it's beautiful...and tragic. The man was more prescient than most.
Pfft. I held out for Winds of Winter and A Dream Of Spring...I might be immortal as long as George RR Martin keeps on aiming for perfect being the enemy of the good enough, lol.
Anything you have trouble remembering, or just find yourself doing often, create an alias (or bash script if it constitutes a multi line command). Name the alias something you can easily remember that also lets you know what that command does.
Then, and here's he trick, don't rely on the alias. Use it when you can't remember, say "aww, damn it I had to use the alias again", and then use which followed by the alias name to see what the command was again. Do this over and over and eventually some commands will stick.
Ones that you don't care about or are just super long, just keep using the alias and don't worry about remembering them. Use aliases as both commands and notes.
No sorry, I should have elaborated. The package name is mlocate but the command is locate. Occasionally run updatedb as it populates an sqlite db with every file on your system that you can then list out using locate followed by the filename you want to locate.
EDIT: Lol. Sorry barely read your reply. Yes, you should wear a fedora while installing mlocate.
Pretty much all the games of my childhood. With a few exceptions, I don't replay most games I enjoyed. I play once, usually say "that was cool." And call it enough for a lifetime.
Yeah I can see that. These payment platforms need to be centralized due to just the nature of, y’know, nation state backed currencies.
My only interest in this thread comes from my curiosity as to whether or not Patron, KoFI, etc. Can still provide their services at the level they already are, but way cheaper (I.e. give a higher percentage back to the creators). I know its somewhat low currently, but is it as low as possible?
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll investigate.