Only the LoTR books. In the earlier time periods they're very much a tool of the "good guys" to communicate.
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I suppose it would depend on what I get out of it.
I really liked the palm pre. Fit well in the band and the slide out keyboard was awesome.
Links to tech news complaining about the tech. It's a sludge.
The Lord of The Rings. This book changed reading for me. I always enjoyed fantastical themes, but this one really got me. Then, I found out there was more. More background, more world building, more why.
I've never turned back. I re read it occasionally and I've read much of Tolkien's other works. Next on the list is to begin working through The History of Middle Earth. I will be starting this in the fall. It may take me quite some time to get through.
It's just as bad of an echo chamber as other sites. I have to actively "stop" browsing lemmy after a bit because I get annoyed at the repetitive nature of everything.
I've very much tried in the last few years to limit social media. I think it's been a benefit for me. I like social media, but having "stops" makes it more enjoyable and prevents the doom feelings.
I think I like these movies because I'm also juvenile and pretentious.
The eye tracking stuff exists already. There are medical device companies that build and sell these things.
I agree with most of what you're saying, but I don't think gambling should be illegal. That's the tough thing.
For me it's a difference but I'd say it's minor as for as what I can truly tell. I'm more comfortable now that I can sit or stand when I want. Sometimes I'm restless so being able to stand and easily move while I work feels good.
I couldn't help myself:p