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Daneel
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Developer and aspiring bicentennial with a low time preference.

Is it possible to set up a nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll server to provide S3 compatible storage?

Replying to Avatar Laan Tungir

An Atari ST? I had one of those when I was at university. I learned to write 68000 assembly on it.

Same. Makes for an interesting experience and you get to meet some locals as well as get access to barbells, squat racks and sometimes lifting platforms.

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https://youtu.be/zU5EYw06wtw?si=8yOFNx2t-Ay8C6sa

Huberman broke it down pretty well

Thanks for the link!

Would love an article on this subject and your experiences.

Compounding pharmacy for the enclomiphene citrate?

Looks to me that enclomiphene citrate was shown to decrease serum cholesterol in at least one study, whereas zuchlomiphene caused an increase. But DYOR, I may have this wrong...

I mostly dislike the over-use.

Thinking about it, these are two different characters. I'm more prepared to buy the ex-military person as hero than the ex-spook.

Could be subverted by having the character be dishonourably discharged (anti-hero) or having left voluntarily due to conflict of ideology or conscience, but these too are probably well-trodden ground.

The cool young edgy 'tech' person who can hack into anything.

Had dinner with my mother-in-law last night. The conversation turned to the history of money, fractional reserve banking, inflation and the role of bitcoin.

I continually fail to engage my peers in conversations on these topics.

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I loved my ZX Spectrum, writing my own games in Basic and Z80. And playing Manic Miner!

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Of the four Pierce Brosnan Bond movies, the first one was great (Goldeneye, so good), the second one was decent (Tomorrow Never Dies actually has a lot of relevance today, as it's about the control of corporate media with misinformation, which is rather prescient for 1997), and the final two were bad.

Of the five Daniel Craig Bond movies, I differ a bit from the consensus. The consensus is that the first (Casino Royale) and third (Skyfall) were great, but that the second, Quantum of Solace, was the worst and the others were okay.

However, while I do think the first Craig movie (Casino Royale) was great, and Skyfall was the second best, I think Quantum of Solace as the second movie was underwhelming but not bad. It was kind of that middle-of-trilogy vibe. I rate it above the consensus. The true catastrophe of this series, which I rate below the consensus, was actually the fourth movie Spectre. Utterly awful in terms of plot, especially given Bond's greatest villain Blofeld played by Waltz, which is such a strong casting. They fucked the whole story up and it made no sense. Bond literally walked into the evil headquarters with no plan, and got captured. And then when the villain is drilling into his head to erase his memories, it just randomly didn't work, and he broke free via bad narrative. Made absolutely no sense. People were too accepting of it because they liked Waltz on screen and he distracts them from how weak his character was and how bad the plot was. And Blofeld was way too obsessive with Bond. Cool villains aren't as obsessive as that. And then the fifth one was solid and partially salvaged the catastrophe that was Spectre. Kind of mediocre like Quantum of Solace, but with a solid and surprising climax to the series, which elevated and completed it.

Nice summary.

Quantum of Solace has a kind of gritty, slow burn feel to it. Some nice cinematography in places too if I recall correctly.

Can be useful during periods of heavy training to aid recovery IMO.