Especially Berserk.
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After finishing Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 by Hunter S. Thompson I opportunistically picked up Rutger Bregman's Humankind: A Hopeful History. It's pretty good, though I find some of his conclusions suspect, in part because I'm inclined to hope they are true. Underneath all this internet grime I am, after all, an optimist with high hopes for humanity. I have to be careful with that pesky confirmation bias.
I also picked up some comic books from the library to have some variety.
Today, tomorrow, every day.
Dreamcast had an amazing library, especially for fighting games. That little machine is seriously underappreciated.
It will be exciting to see Kamala and Trump debate whether Gecko or Blink should be the industry leader.
It's pretty good actually. Tastes way less like shit than your average cup of coffee anyway.
Librewolf, though I don't really consider it a fork, more like a repackaged FireFox with sensible defaults. So far it's been great and I hope it stays around for a while.
Yes, yes I am.
[Richard Stallman] usually does not browse the web directly from his personal computer. Instead, he uses GNU Womb's grab-url-from-mail utility, an email-based proxy which downloads the webpage content and then emails it to the user.
If you're not doing this you're not properly paranoid.
That's actually a pretty clever subversion. Nice.
He does appear to be reasonably black, yes.