Circuit City on the Edge of Forever

we all know that dates are harder to arrange these days, so why should excel be exempt here?


… does…
does…
does this post make me an Excel Evangelist, or Apologist?

i was totally unaware apple made a cheapo dac, nice

have a fiio k3 and it’s good, schiit stuff seems hard to get hold of over here

We need to cast an sb Hamlet

2 Likes

Calling dibs on Rosencrantz or Guildenstern.

4 Likes

Climbing into a tree to escape the theater kids

4 Likes

i’ll take the other one. we can switch halfway

2 Likes

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=AMD-Valve-New-CPU-Freq

gnu gnu gnu

2 Likes

Tbh every campus I’ve ever been on, it was always the theater kids in the trees

4 Likes

falling out of the tree to stay in character

4 Likes

I have been repeatedly tempted to double the storage of our NAS (which we’ve had for, what, just under a year now?) because a local shop has (relatively) cheap NAS drives available, but then I’d have four one-year-old disks on hand and I only really have uses I can come up with for two… computers, baby!

Oops! All gravediggers!

7 Likes

FYI, Newegg Canada lists unsold stuff on eBay all the time for weirdly reasonable prices. not sure why they go that route but that’s where I got my 12TB drives

wonder when the heel turn is coming

god I really hope they don’t fuck the one good password manager up

3 Likes

bitwarden no good then?

I mean, it’s an Electron app, so no

ah rip, thanks for the info

i’m still cruising ok on my hodgepodge of keepass-compatibles but was really looking at bitwarden

Am I fucking up by not upgrading from 1Password 6?

Note: I can’t afford to upgrade from 1Password 6.

not really, the new sync system is nice and reliable, but if it already works for you it’s probably reasonable to hold off. I do wish it still had a non-subscription mode, but my wife and I have a family account and it works great and works out cheaper than it was buying the yearly-ish upgrades anyway

1 Like

As a Bitwarden free user who both found it a huge improvement to the web browser based password management I’d used in the past and also being someone who is not particularly concerned about my data being stolen and find password management to be mainly an inconvenience, am I missing something? The idea of paying for a password manager seems insane to me, what am I missing?