Ah, I see you too have run code in Azure Functions…
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Look, I don’t print the packaging. It’s the one spiced with cinnamon and cardamom.
I prefer the Stash brand.
Yes, and I like it.
But I’m really more of a Chai tea man.
I’m sorry, that second one is not “Kevin”. That’s MacGyver’s grandfather…
I’ll be honest. After Starfield, I’m not entirely sure I want them to do it…
Thanks for the info, I did not know that.
I have always understood that the show wasn’t filmed on actual film, making an HD version difficult and/or impossible via traditional methods.
I could be wrong about that though, and would love to have an HD version of DS9 someday!
I the context of Linux and self-hosting “prepping” is usually more about maintaining services you find useful in a way that you can do it yourself, as opposed to relying on Google or Amazon (etc) who could pull the rug out from under you at basically any time.
Anyone else love the large, physical controls on the original Enterprise?
LCARS is cool, and the Cardassian version on DS9 definitely stands out. But the blinking lights and status indicators on the old 1701 (no bloody A, B, C, or D…) has a special place.
Thank you, I thought I was going to have to post this…
That’s awesome. Very 1960s Star Trek, in a good way.
I second this one. LEGO is really well made, the sets are well designed, and the instructions are some of the best you’ll ever see in any build-it-yourself product of any kind.