

I am very typical earthling. I like earth food and earth drink and earth sports and earth media. Im all about earth things because I am so typical and earthling. so typical as to be very boring and not worth investigating or looking into because I am definately from earth.
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I've unfortunately made this mistake at Costco of all places. (startrek.website)
[Old 1997 story] The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was (www.wired.com)
How does this coverage hold up? It was a fun read from back in my highschool days, when I was still five years from trying Linux on my own AMD Thunderbird 1Ghz. It wasn’t until 2008 that I tried again and it stuck.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes | Teaser Trailer (youtu.be)
Ok ok, I get it guys, no more teasers for trailers, lol. This is the actual one. Still mostly a teaser, but it does look good!
Our children are victims of road violence. We need to talk about the deadly norms of car use (theconversation.com)
Hope you all had a good one. (slrpnk.net)
South African diamond miner being x-rayed at the end of his shift to prevent theft, 1954 (lemmy.world)
#StarterPack [MW] (dmv.social)
Better be complimentary death sticks if I’m shelling out $1,200 a night for the hotel room.
Much Better (lemmy.world)
I would do that but with a baseball bat (lemmings.world)
I wonder if my job here is done?! (so proud of y'all) [day10] (lemmy.world)
Expensive thoughts (endlesstalk.org)
It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time (www.businessinsider.com)
China, Philippines trade accusations over South China Sea clash (www.reuters.com)
Thrawn's Star Destroyer had quite a dramatic 'Self-Destruct' sequence (endlesstalk.org)
Minimalists (reddthat.com)
Philips Kept Warnings About Dangerous CPAP Machines Secret While Profits Soared. (www.propublica.org)
Exhibit #482,683 on why capitalism and medicine are inevitably a horrible combination.
Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine (arstechnica.com)