The blue cotton candy one is pretty damn good.
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I daily a newer version of this car from 1999, also with a stick shift but no 4wd.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many times did you and your partner break up before you figured things out? and are you happy now?31·3 days agoZero times. I feel like breaking up and getting back together isn’t a healthy way of dealing with relationship problems so when I’ve broken up with someone it’s been final.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a regional pronunciation of a word that seems normal to you but is weird to people from other parts of the country?1·3 days agoIt depends on if the speaker has a Boston accent or not. I don’t have a Boston accent so I say Wooster.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a regional pronunciation of a word that seems normal to you but is weird to people from other parts of the country?1·4 days agoMA has a bunch of weird ones. Worcester is pronounced Wooster. Haverhill is Haiveral. Gloucester is Glawster. Quincy is Quinzee.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I self hosted a World of Warcraft server.English4·7 days agoI self-hosted a TBC server for short period and I liked being able to crank up the default run speed and increase the drop rate of purple items.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You get new speakers or you start your music library from scratch. Which is the first song/album you play?2·7 days agoSteely Dan - Aja
It’s a perfectly mastered album from start to finish.
You could just Google it. AGI stands for Artificial General Intelligence. It’s not the type of Ai that we have today.
There’s a great book about the pros and cons of AGI called “Superintelligence” by Nick Bostrom that I’d recommend reading if you have any interest in the topic.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do people think is fancy, but is actually tacky or trashy?3·1 month agoI love my crocs but they certainly aren’t fancy to me. I think they look stupid but they’re great camp shoes and they’re perfect to slip on for river crossings while out hiking.
Mine are at least 10 years old and they’re pretty beat but very much still functional.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•What is your go-to sites after torrentgalaxy went down?English4·1 month agoIt’s so worth it. I spent many years pirating stuff manually by downloading the torrent file, adding it to my torrent program, unzipping it, and using a file browser to select game.of.thrones.s01e01.1080p.proper.webrip.whatever.fuckme.mkv. One day I was like fuck it, we’ll do it live and I dove into the whole plex/sonarr/radarr/jackett thing and it streamlined the piracy problem to the point that I very rarely even have to do anything beyond opening up a web browser and typing the name of whatever I’d like to have added to plex and the rest just happens automatically.
It grabs only the torrents in the language you specify with exactly the bitrate and resolution you specify, it unzips stuff and puts it in a correctly named directory with organized filenames and grabs the movie posters and thumbnails. I almost never even have to log into my torrent site. I usually only go there so my account doesn’t get disabled for not logging in frequently enough.
As a bonus sonarr and Radarr have a calendar page so you can see when the stuff you want is expected to air in the future.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•What is your go-to sites after torrentgalaxy went down?English6·1 month agoSonarr and Radarr can do this for you. If you have a movie or show that you are interested in that hasn’t released yet you can add it to the list and the program will automatically grab it from your preferred torrent site and download it for you as soon as the file is available.
It’s really nice when I forget that I added something and then six months later I see that it’s been downloaded automatically and is ready to watch.
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Schedule ALL the things for the night1·1 month agoYes my incorrect assumption was due to the fact that sshd came pre-installed with the OS unlike plex that came with its own service file or Jackett that I had to create the service file manually. Sshd is a program like any other that gets started by systemd. I appreciate the clarification!
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Schedule ALL the things for the night4·1 month agoThat makes a lot of sense. I actually wrote my own unit files for Jackett and to autostart a virtual machine and moved them into multi-user target wants using the enable command. I guess my thought was that by adding the unit file to systemd it made the program part of systemd in a way but now that I think more about it, saying any of these programs are part of systemd doesn’t actually make sense. Just because sshd came pre-installed with Ubuntu doesn’t make it part of systemd any more than plex is part of systemd.
Thanks for helping me understand!
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Schedule ALL the things for the night2·1 month agoIs sshd really not part of systemd? I seem to remember needing to run systemctl restart sshd after making changes to the sshd config file but it’s been a while since I’ve done that.
I also use systemd to automatically start plex, sonarr, radarr, transmission, and maybe a few other things as well and if they need to be restarted I’d use a similar command on Ubuntu. Or I’d run systemctl status plexmediaserver to see if it was running correctly.
I’m not an expert though so maybe I’m doing it wrong or using the wrong terminology.
Mine has the opposite problem, it’s impossible to keep cool in the summer! Suzuki probably wasn’t installing top of the line AC units in the 90s and 26 years and 240000 miles later it’s probably a bit worn out.
But they are super fun to drive!