- Marvin (The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy)
- K9 Mark III (Dr Who)
- 11-45-G (Love, Death & Robots)
- P-5000 Power Loader (Alien) – not a robot per se
- IG-11 and K2SO (Star Wars) – couldn’t decide which one I prefer :)
Cloud Atlas (2012)
Cube (1997)
The Fountain (2006)
Primer is one the better mind-fucking sci-fi movies.
SublimeText + SublimeMerge (for git). My perfect pair, I’m using for years. I’ve tried Emacs, vim, Neovim, helix and I always return to ST/SM with a sigh of relief.
Pocketbook Lux 5. Great piece of gear, with physical buttons and normal, non-touch screen. Also, comes from a small European company, instead of Amazon.
I manage my collection of ebooks using Calibre - great software.
I’m just finishing “The Zombie Survival Guide” by Max Brooks. It is a satirical survival manual - great fun and lots of highly practical hints.
Star Trek, both the old and new ones
Battlestar Galactica
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
rsync (laptop -> external HDD, workstation -> dedicated backup HDD)
Syncthing (laptop <-> desktop)
Without a doubt, Doctor Who.
Title: No Way Down: Life and Death on K2
Author(s): Graham Bowley
Genre: Documentary
I’ve just started, it’s to early to decide whether I like and recommend it.
I hope they follow the data. And that more countries, at least in the EU, will follow.
I’ve seen Asteroid City today. Man, what a great movie. Definitely on a par with The Grand Budapest Hotel. The colors. The composition. The camera shots. The montage. Marvelous!
Good news. I really like my FP3+ (with /e/OS), my next phone will be either FP4 or FP5 :)
This. I’m totally for FOSS, but among four commercial apps that I use (SublimeText, SublimeMerge, Reaper and Bitwig), all four use this older model. You buy a period of free upgrades, but you may keep using the current version as long, as you wish. I see this model as beneficial for user and the company (providing them with money), but also encouraging it economically to continue developing the product. In the case of subscription-based model, I see little reason for the company to improve the product.
It’s high time. Still too few and too late, though.
Religions. All of them.
Great movie, indeed. I also recommend you watching “The Darjeeling Limited”, 'Moonrise Kingdom" and “The French Dispatch”. Also, “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou”, which kinda resembles me earlier works of Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Signal’s “Note to Self”.