That wasn’t a requirment of the hypothetical fun internet situation.
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That wasn’t a requirment of the hypothetical fun internet situation.
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Either way you’re interacting with the post and Google pays me.
Reciprocal voting? That’s child’s play.
Oh shit
Coffee shops.
Strawberry could be a good contender.
Viscount Strophanthus. My first androgynous crush. In hindsight the content was pretty edgey and cringe, though.
They look dangerous. Are they?
Ideally 2300, but usually 0000 or soon after.
Psychopathy is a boon in my line of work.
Ah yes, the “world” of masturbation.
Under, but fold the beginning of the paper over itself, so it appears to be over until your unsuspecting victim tries to grab some paper. Then they realize the true nature of your depravity.
The Passion of Gudetama
Santa Fe items at Taco Bell. Also the Volcano Nachos.
Carl’s Jr. recently discontinued their Beyond Famous Star, which I honestly think tasted better than a regular Famous Star.
The idea (without having drawn out a tech design yet) is that first and foremost it serves as a search engine. I want to use the lddb search engine, however I don’t believe they have an API so I’d have to scrape the results.
You can hand input search terms, or you can use a barcode scanner and scan the UPC. If you’re like me and you use QR code stickers to catalogue your collection, you can also scan those with the right gun.
Results pop up. Then you have the option to save it to your collection, if it already isn’t. If it is already in your collection, you may have other meta data available such as watch count incrementing, a “loaned to X” flag, notes, etc.
Initially the database would be a simple, local Sqlite db that can be backed up. Later I could add some more connectivity options, for remote dbs.
Those are the bigger CDS right?
From outward appearances, but it’s different technology. LD is actually analog.
I have a few projects I dabble in with a bit of rotation.
I want to start a new one, building out a CLI specifically for LaserDisc collection tracking and organization.
You need very large forearms.
I am trying to get back into the groove of working on pet projects, to further fill out my portfolio. I’m a software engineer, and the last 6 years have been spent working on proprietary codebases. So, I figure it’s a good idea to come up with more ways to show my chops.
If you don’t stand up for yourself, no one will.