Richard M^2

@tcatsuko
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Some say he naturally faces magnetic north and that all of his legs are hydraulic.

The year is 2001. I have spent the morning playing the new Diablo II expansion.

The year is 2026. I have spent the morning playing the new Diablo II expansion.

Recent discussion about the perils of doors in gamedev reminded me of a bug caused by a door in a game you may have heard of called "Half Life 2". Are you sitting comfortably? Then I shall begin.

@solitha true story: when we were originally looking to buy our house in Seabrook the house next to this one was on the market. The Bullet was under construction at the time. I loved the house, our agent said it was neutral - could appreciate or depreciate.

C vetoed for some reason.

@SwiftOnSecurity Seeing this printer brought back PTSD of trying to diagnose and fix JetDirect-enabled networked printers in a hodgepodge university network environment in the late 90s. As a work-study 2nd tier support student job I simultaneously loved and hated it.

That era of laser printers were bulletproof.

Gotta love looking at the earnings and leave statement for what should be payday and seeing a big “$0” there #shutdown
@Iconfactory Update: deleting the app and reinstalling indeed pulls down 1.3. Problem resolved!
@Iconfactory I’m running iPadOS 17.7.10, so in theory I should be fine. But Tapestry is at 1.2.2 (191), and it’s not showing an update in the App Store. I’ll try deleting and redownloading it to see if that helps to get the new update.

@Iconfactory It looks great on my iPhone running iOS 26! However, my 6th Gen iPad is limited to iPadOS 17.x. No update is showing there for Tapestry, which is giving me problems saying “The Bluesky connector is not compatible with this version of the app. Please upgrade to the latest version of Tapestry on all devices.”

Same error for the Mastodon connector. Am I just out of luck running on an older device? Or will this eventually be fixed? I’d hate to move to a different app.

@roncli my favorite plates are the ones that (not so) subtly use the design itself:
I'd just like to remind everyone that each week approximately 23% of Americans take acetaminophen, so if it really caused autism, we'd have a way more functional train system in this country.