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TomSelleck @lemm.ee
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Everything going on has got me down, I need a break. What's something good that's happened in your life recently?
  • Congratulations on your next chapter! A friend of mine had a freak cardiac event where his heart stopped for 7 minutes and they brought him back. Says he doesn’t remember anything except being home and then waking up in the hospital. Wild stuff.

  • Biden Told Ally That He Is Weighing Whether to Continue in the Race
  • I think what’s really put strain on his mental capacity is the campaign. It’s one thing to be in a demanding position as an elected official, at his age, but then add on all the campaign stops, speeches, and events. It’s too much for most people.

  • [Playstation Lifestyle] Veteran Japanese Dev Defends Assassin’s Creed Shadows
  • “Yesterday, a rather absurd petition purportedly started by Japanese people demanding the cancellation of AC Shadows popped up online. However, upon looking into it, it emerged that the petition was created by someone in Germany, and had almost entirely been signed by players from the West.” - the last paragraph

  • Elsevier
  • My friend, I worked in commercial printing for 2 decades. You’re still making assumptions that are wrong. There are ways to transfer files that are lossless and even ways to improve and upscale artwork. Why do you care so much about this?

  • Elsevier
  • You should maybe look a bit more into it. How do you think commercial printers or even hobbyists maintain fidelity in their images? Most images pass through multiple programs during the printing process and still maintain the quality. It’s not just copy/paste.

  • Small, well-built Chinese EV called the Seagull poses a big threat to the US auto industry
  • The problem is the companies in China are backed by government funding that allows them to operate at a loss. To be clear, no governments should be spending public funds on propping up automotive companies. It’s a move to try and manipulate the market.