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THE JOKER SUPER POWERS (KENNER) Last week, I dove back into the world of Kenner’s Super Powers, and I’m keeping that whole business going this week. In prep for this review, I discovered that I haven’t reviewed a Joker figure since 2021,...
by Jessica Dickinson Goodman What do you do when you’re outnumbered? That is the core question of Billy Jack, a hippie wish fulfillment Western that takes its formidable ethics from the feminist, black power, and American Indian Movement...
My review of the science fiction novel There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm. I read a hardcover copy of the traditionally published version that was published in November 2025 by Ballantine Books.
Ellen receives a silver crown on her birthday which serves a dark purpose and takes her on a journey to escape from a secret society and thwart their evil plans. Children's fantasy science fiction book.
I’m behind on posting this given we’re well into spring, but I wanted to share some photos from winter in and around Munich. We had snow on and off until early April, which was magical save for one unfortunate accident. Isar River We...
Weekend around the house, spent Saturday organizing our attic, now there is space again! • So happy that more people joined me in writing Little things! Sam, Ivan and...
The idea of The Numbers Game is to enter a number into the search bar of your computer and then post a selection of the photos that turn up. This week’s number is 246. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.
Call of Duty on the Nintendo Wii sounds kinda ridiculous until you actually play it. Revisiting Black Ops and the wider Wii releases in 2026 revealed nothing but surprisingly solid ports, enjoyable motion controls and a side of the...
Recently I have been spending a lot of time analyzing and optimizing memory usage in our Rust reverse-proxy, agentgateway. One thing that repeatedly came up was a surprisingly large amount of memory allocated to innocent-looking Tokio...
Are you getting it? It's not two apps...
The named plaintiff is a professor. The defendant is a website, Academia, that helps professors share their works publicly. Academia heavily promotes its “Mentions” service that tracks a professor’s mentions and citations. [Historically,...
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