Also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzG4jbFc7PI , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joRLqG4pRWY , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXl_F3o0Xdw and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ4D2E_uLAU if you want to do it right
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My perfect god dog would never
I guess it’s nice to search lots of things at once?
Get penetrated, Cosmic Extremes
I think I've seen this anime.
I've been using self-hosted Seafile for quite a while and can recommend it.
Sounds like a Bond soundtrack.
Waitrose used to make you click "do not substitute" for each item but a while ago they added a "no substitutions" checkbox for the whole order. (Their substitutions are not sane.)
Oh right haha in that case I think I'll just wait until there are idiot proof instructions!
I've been using Seafile for years and like it a lot. Simple, fast, easy to set up, apps for everything, well maintained. I keep regular device backups so am not worried about a bug wiping out the server.
I haven't tried any integrations, any recommendations?
I don't think so (and I say this as a vegetarian), because as you move up the intelligence scale your ethical obligations become more defined. For example, animals practice infanticide, murder, rape, etc etc, and we can't really expect them not to, or judge them for it. We, on the other hand, should hold ourselves to higher standards. So should the superintelligent alien race.
Ah yes, the old "sort of a wisdom tradition". This is exactly the level of insight I expect from the producer of Rings of Power. :)
LOTR is religious in the sense that there is a right thing to do and a wrong thing to do, and doers of good things prosper while doers of bad things suffer. Fantasy, in other words.
The only slightly-Catholic bit is that wrongdoers don't necessarily suffer at the hands of others (though there is certainly a lot of that) but that doing wrong is a psychic punishment in and of itself. Gollum, Denethor, even Saruman by the end all were mostly tortured by their own thoughts. In other words, doing the right thing has nothing necessarily to do with others -- it's simply the only healthy way to live.