@serval standalone
@kensanata i don't know what a job is, in this context.
@schala last time i'd looked into the paid ones, there was a tiered system with time delays – paying more for shorter waits between a feed updating and the client updating – and so i can't trust really that the times are short as they can be, even at the highest tier. for a lot of what i use rss for, i can't have artificial waits.
@calvin that's a bit outside of what i know
what are the good rss readers anymore? thinking more along the lines of open source, since proprietary feeders tend to put a time delay on results. whenever i'm doing things in osx i use vienna but outside of that, i'm lost, lol
Linux peeps, I am Linux-curious, should I switch? Afficher plus
Linux peeps, I am Linux-curious, should I switch? Afficher plus
Linux peeps, I am Linux-curious, should I switch? Afficher plus
@natecull hahaha shiiiit i'd had several pocket PCs, i used to draw on them all the time. they were good except for the part where the screens would die given half an excuse.
@Tom gotta laze hard
our experiences shape us, our minds and our communities. this is a film about the individual and cultural process of remembering; about the way we and our spaces and our communities change shape as what happens, happens. this project is a short film examining that shaping and the nature of memory itself.
see the trailer:
http://kck.st/2riF8Lc
@thefishcrow oh shiiiiit
movie blood, movie cops Afficher plus
@thefishcrow the teacher i got this from was a neolib af white lady who i can't remember a whole lot about anymore except that and the time she bragged about having a nonwhite husband and showed us all a picture of them on vacation in [place a few of my classmates were actually from]
i don't know why i didn't drop out of that damn highschool, honestly
@thefishcrow how're you?
@thefishcrow hanging in, trying to survive winter and also get a new project up