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netbard.bsky.social
Software Developer, Gamer, Geek, Craftsman living in Rochester. He/him
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Wow. Also holy crap

I remain endlessly hopeful that if I keep skipping over Nine Days, Apple Music will eventually get the hint that I want it to stop playing them.

Just for the record, based on a recent trip, do whatever you need to go to not have to go through Newark. Probably going to JFK and doing 2 hours of LIRR, MTA, and NJ Transit to get to Newark Penn Station would have been better.

So I see we’ve decided to go full Spaceballs.

Heyman hasn’t spoken a single lie yet. #raw

Reading the High Druid of Shannara series for the first time. You ever think the King of the Silver River is like “fucking hell, how were these assholes less trouble when they had nukes?”

Expedition 33 answers the question “what if we took a souls-like and made it French, and also a turn-based rpg?”

People are right to protest this. Wrestlemania should have never allowed Pope Francis to wrestle Pete Hegseth.

Are you f’ing kidding me?

“.. Andrew Bishop of Signum Global Advisors counts 22 separate tariff announcements from Trump already. Most didn’t happen. .. That said, this announcement was so big and so heavily hyped in advance that retreat grows harder.” @johnauthers.bsky.social

Trump is an even worse President, when it comes to the economy, than Herbert Hoover. At least Hoover didn't *create* the Great Depression out of whole cloth.

There's also a non-zero possibility that Trump doesn't announce new tariffs at all today, and goes with the ones already announced. Which, again, could (and have) changed on a moment's notice.

Trump is busily announcing new tariffs. Which of them actually will go into effect for longer than an hour or so? NO ONE KNOWS.

I am in awe of the Atlantic’s bravery.

Finished running Epic D&D, had a blast. Now a month break before taking a full season on.

This is the most insane story. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...

www.nytimes.com/2025/03/18/u...

I’m only 25 pages into Rise of the Empire, and it’s shaping up to be a perfect reflection of the first months of Trump. A reminder that anyone who thinks Star Wars isn’t political is either a fool or a liar.