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Yeah, that’s what I’ve been doing. It’s definitely far from ideal.
Yeah, that’s what I’ve been doing. It’s definitely far from ideal.
I wouldn’t worry about it too much, these stories appear every year and nothing ever changes.
I did some checking, weirdly both albums were released in the same month of the same year, June 2004.
The lackluster album is a selection of remixes of other artists tracks, so it’s possible he decided to use a ‘remix’ for the cover art too, changing the egg for an egg timer. There’s no remix of a Wilco track on the album though.
That’s my guess anyway, they seem way too similar to be a coincidence.
I actually used to talk with Esa (Esa Ruoho AKA lackluster) now and then many years ago on soulseek. Pity I’ve lost touch with him or I could have just asked him.
I saw the thumb nail and thought it was this album.
You’re right! I didn’t notice until you said it though, it looks like it’s about 20 feet tall!
This one works for me.
I haven’t read the books and still only made it a few episodes in. I just thought it was poorly written and clichéd.
Yeah, I’m seeing this too and after the gaps my feed starts repeating! It’s like I’m back to the top without actually going back to the top and I’m stuck in a loop of 50 or so posts.
Ok, I’ll start.
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Awesome!
Yeah, it’s the video game subs that I miss. I’ve joined the same ones here on Lemmy but they’re mostly dead… I’m optimistic that they’ll populate and come alive though.
I’ve noticed too. Compact isn’t compact anymore. It’s not much smaller than the regular large style now.
Could we have it back to being a bit smaller?
I can also recommend AirVPN. I’ve been using it for several years now. I have it on my iMac and iPhone and make use of both the port forwarding and dns. They have their own client (Eddie) but you can use 3rd party clients too. I used the openVPN client for a while and am currently using wireguard.