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I'd saw off my leg for my grocery store to start carrying something besides shitty IPA's and Budweiser
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Oh, no...I like IPAs...does this mean you guys are gonna make me go back to Reddit?
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Ocasio-Cortez: State of US health care is ‘barbarism’
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Needs to be at least 74.
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, known for brutal crackdowns against political opposition, dies at 63
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Gonna need more choppers.
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If the Cybertruck is deadly for pedestrians, it’s because all large trucks are
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"Don't believe every comment you read on Lemmy." -Abraham Lincoln
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im currently looking for backup software that supports tape drives. this is not looking too good :_I
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Latest version is on GitHub now: https://github.com/zmanda/amanda
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How are you accessing Lemmy now? Browser or app?
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Connect is great. Big upgrade from using mobile browser.
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Microsoft won't update your Windows 11 PC if it has these apps
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Because clickbait headlines are surprisingly effective.
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Has google stopped working for finding anything?
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From Bard. Any hits?
Based on your description, there are a few possibilities for the movie title:
Annihilation (2018): This sci-fi horror film features a mysterious, shapeshifting entity from another dimension that resembles a shimmering mass of cells. It has a singular yellow eye and its goal is to consume and assimilate everything in its path. While not explicitly biological computers, the film explores themes of consciousness and adaptation within biological systems.
The Thing (1982): This John Carpenter classic depicts a shapeshifting alien parasite that can imitate any living organism. Although not from another dimension, it exhibits the amorphousness and tentacle-like appendages you mentioned. Additionally, a large eye is shown briefly when the creature transforms into a dog.
Videodrome (1983): David Cronenberg's body horror film delves into the intersection of technology and flesh. While not featuring a transdimensional monster, it has grotesque imagery of bio-technological merging and mutations, which might share some thematic similarities with your description.
However, based on the detail about "biological computers" specifically, there's a chance it could be a smaller indie film or one outside the mainstream.
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People who read overwhelmingly support Biden
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I think that's true of digital websites too. Us country folk just get the analog ones.
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What item did you "buy for life?"
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Ha! My DNS 323 NAS finally died this year. I think it made it 15 years, which is awesome for a product like that. Good luck.
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What item did you "buy for life?"
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Same exact use case for me. Backup and Plex video server. I would say no abuse. I regularly blew out dust and ensured the fan was clean and spinning freely.
It just started randomly turning off. Then one day, it wouldn't turn on.
The data on the HDDs was fine. But, they were formatted in a Linux ext format that Windows can't read natively. You can recover the data, just takes a few steps.