For anyone curious it seems to be Watership Down.
For anyone curious it seems to be Watership Down.
Sounds interesting, now I’ll just wait 9 months to read it.
Most sensible way in my opinion would be for the Signal app to have a PIN and encryption on desktop, just like it already does on the mobile apps.
Yeah, we have separate profiles, but sometimes I just let him use some software on mine, like a game, or whatever, and then I go and do something else. The use-case is there, along with encrypted messages, but people say things like what you said because they don’t personally have that use-case.
I’d look at implementing it myself, but they wouldn’t merge it, and I’m not going to maintain a fork indefinitely.
Signal desktop doesn’t even have a PIN to unlock it. IIRC the reason was that if someone is already on your machine then you’re screwed.
I just want it to stop someone like my son, who may have access to my computer legitimately, from seeing some of the NSFW messages me and my friends send each other.
This is the wrongest thing I’ve ever read in my damn life!
Absolutely! Behave as expected and everything will go better.
There’s a thing called “the wave of death” where one driver stops in the middle of a road and waves for a pedestrian to cross, but the cars going the other way don’t know this person just decided to do that, and the pedestrian has a false sense of safety from being waved across… Bad shit.
3 years? The gap between World Cups is 4 years. Is this a coincidence?
Soaking in a bathtub or basking in a sauna can be a pleasant way to relax. Done on a regular basis, both habits may also help prevent heart attacks and strokes, according to several studies.
“The high temperatures in a warm tub or sauna cause your blood vessels to dilate, which lowers blood pressure,” says Dr. Adolph Hutter, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. The volume of blood your heart pumps will also rise, especially in a hot tub. That’s a result of the pressure of the water on the body, which increases the heart’s workload, he explains.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/hot-baths-and-saunas-beneficial-for-your-heart
Sounds interesting, but I guess it’s not generally available anywhere. The article doesn’t have any links, and a super quick search didn’t find it.
It only makes sense in the context of the movie, but it was “how deep is the ocean?”
I won tickets to an advanced screening of Submarine with a Q&A with Richard Ayoade afterwards.
I got to ask the final question and made Ayoade and the audience laugh, which is a minor high point in my life.
I read Foundation quite a while back, so I just enjoyed the TV show. There weren’t that many bits that sounded familiar, but I wasn’t sure if I’d just forgotten parts of it.
Apple’s series is very enjoyable. I loved the books, and it does a good job of translating them to screen. Howey is an executive producer on the show.
It’s the browser, not Sync.
I vote for Leviathan Wakes because it’s the only one I haven’t read but have heard of the author.
If “65” is on this list of best movies then I really don’t trust the list very much.