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Blue_Morpho, to risa in What part of this are you not understanding, Beverly?

Like I said, he was a misogynistic jerk. But if she was so keen on leaving she wouldn’t have asked for stories to be re-written so she could stay on ds9 while doing Becker.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to risa in What part of this are you not understanding, Beverly?

Becker was a high profile major network show which would have gone along with a major salary increase. If she really wanted to leave, she wouldn’t have ask to stay but written out of more episodes so as to not conflict with her Becker schedule.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to risa in What part of this are you not understanding, Beverly?

Eureka was 18 years ago!

I expected something like Wesley from the TNG episode, Journey’s End where he was fantastic. Instead it was like if you put Adam Savage on set and told him to geek out about being on Trek.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in What part of this are you not understanding, Beverly?

Yeah Berman was a misogynistic jerk but she wanted out to go to Becker.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in What part of this are you not understanding, Beverly?

I like Wil but his actor skills are gone. His appearance in Picard was cringingly bad. Although I partly blame the director for allowing such a bad performance to go to print.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in What part of this are you not understanding, Beverly?

She wanted to be on Becker so it was her fault. Berman could have been nice and written her into fewer episodes. But it was her moving to a major network show that killed her off.

Blue_Morpho, to linux in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

Except their free tier is still around for everything that they started as free. Outlook, bing, Visual Studio Code, even office is free for students and teachers.

They’ll always keep the low tier free to get people hooked and charge businesses whatever.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in The four houses dads belong to.

1/2" drill/driver. The Milwaukee comes with 2 3a batteries compared to DeWalt having 1 4 ah which explains $50.

www.homedepot.com/p/…/204279858

www.homedepot.com/p/…/325544370

Although I also see a $99 Milwaukee with a single 2 Ahr battery which is weird because the tool alone is $129.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in The four houses dads belong to.

I’m not hauling my portable compressor into my attic, nor do I have an extension cord that can reach the end of my yard. It stays in my garage. Even then I prefer battery tools because of the noise when the compressor kicks on.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in The four houses dads belong to.

That’s only good if you can bring your work to your garage.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in The four houses dads belong to.

I don’t know where you shop but DeWalt is cheaper than Milwaukee and Makita. Project Farm tests show Milwaukee as usually best but trades wins against Makita.

So no, DeWalt isn’t overpriced. It’s cheaper and less quality. Neither is Milwaukee equivalent to DeWalt. Milwaukee/Makita are better, sometimes incredibly better than DeWalt but at a much higher price.

For example a drill with battery on Amazon is:

DeWalt: $99 Makita: $149 Ryobi: $73 Milwaukee: $144

At Home Depot and Lowes, the price difference between DeWalt and Milwaukee is even bigger.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in I swear... if any of you try to ruin this meme for me...

Not the miracle.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to asklemmy in What gifts that you received for Christmas this year are already in the trash?

It’s not one piece. It looks like one piece but the rubber handles eventually separate. The past couple of years I have used it without the rubber handle covers.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to asklemmy in What gifts that you received for Christmas this year are already in the trash?

It will last about 5 years. I have one. The rubber handles fall off and the chrome plating peels.

Blue_Morpho, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

It’s funny how quickly Lemmy turns on a dime between “Linux is easier than Windows” in threads about adopting Linux to “spend some time learning the terminal” when presented with a question that should be a single click (installing an app).

Before the hate train starts, I’ve been using Linux off and on for 30 years now. And I still struggle with making distros do things that shouldn’t be that hard because they aren’t hard in Windows.

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