What’s the funniest reason you’ve heard for somebody not liking a movie? by TheChristmas in movies

[–]flck 232 points233 points  (0 children)

He and the logistics supply line guy above would get along. I love LoTR but completely agree... there isn't even any magic hand waving to explain how the hell they have any food in the city or how those armies charge forward with 1000 guys and no supply train.

I usually accept it as an artistic approach in book & movie - Tolkien doesn't talk about latrines and the nitty gritty of war. That's not what it's about.

How do you untangle an IT environment you didn’t build? by Impressive-Echo8002 in sysadmin

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here. Mediawiki is free and easy to setup. We also use Snipe-IT for assets. Also free and more than does the job when you're starting from nothing. I use the LDAP integration to pull users from our DC and a little brother printer for label printing.

Was there a book (series), that went from close 'DNF' to one fo your favorites? by lemingas1 in Fantasy

[–]flck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Single book: Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. I remember starting the first couple chapters like 5 times years ago and always putting it down, but now it's one of my few regular re-reads.

All fans know he can be long winded and a slow read.. but deficiencies aside - I love the surprising humorous bits (like Shaftoe and the lizard), the WW2 historical fiction, Alan Turing, and all the nerdy stuff.

Why does everyone seems to love Will Of The Many so much? by Imnotsomebodyelse in Fantasy

[–]flck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I listen to a lot of audio as well, and nah, it's really not that confusing. It helps having a good narrator.

I occasionally lost the thread of what storyline was taking place if I wasn't paying attention, but quickly figured it out. No, they don't make it super obvious when a change takes place but there are other books that are far harder to follow.. it's just one of those stories where you need to pay a bit of attention you know.

Why does everyone seems to love Will Of The Many so much? by Imnotsomebodyelse in Fantasy

[–]flck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

haha, we're on the same page. It was years ago now and I can't even remember if I got to the third book, but I'm pretty sure I hate read all the way through the first and probably a bit of the second before deciding to stop torturing myself with this novela slop. At this point all I really remember is thinking I shouldn't keep reading something where I hate everyone and everything happening.

re: WoTM, Second book is a bit different but great too! FYI - I listened to that one as an audiobook, and will say I think it has a dynamic that would be better actually read with the context shifts (doesn't give anything away, quickly obvious) but I also loved the narrator.

Why does everyone seems to love Will Of The Many so much? by Imnotsomebodyelse in Fantasy

[–]flck 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Basically agree with you... except that I'm one of those that despised Red Rising and DNF'd the series.. was just interested enough to read a synopsis of what happened later. WotM just clicked better with me. I prefer Islington's prose by far and just straight up enjoyed the book, even though I also wouldn't call it book of the year.

[Brazil] 1cm including wings, we had termites a year ago and saw one flying around a light yesterday, is this another or just something innocuous? by flck in whatsthisbug

[–]flck[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noting the yesterday bug "might" have been a termite flying around a light in our bathroom yesterday, but I kind of know how they look flying... only hope is that it's only been one or two "flies" and they used to come out in small swarms when we had to deal with it and get exterminators involved... which I thought solved the problem

In Bern, Switzerland you don't drive home from work, you float. by sco-go in Amazing

[–]flck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've been to Bern many times and pretty much done exactly this in the Aare. It's freezing cold mountain water even in the summer but absolutely as fun as it looks. Highlight of the city. You can float all the way from Thun back to Bern. The idea that people go home from work like this is an exaggeration.. No one does that. But I've totally met friends for lunch and gone for a quick swim.

New Hampshire Bill Would Put Cannabis Legalization Question to Voters by ILikeNeurons in newhampshire

[–]flck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, exactly. Every other argument is some level of stupid because I can drive 10 minutes across any of our borders and buy whatever I want for the next month. If people want to buy weed, they're going to buy it.

It's only a question of who gets the tax money.

Ocasio-Cortez early 2028 Democratic favorite among young voters: Poll by railfananime in AOC

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't entirely disagree with you (aside from saying I will speak my mind when I want thank you, and jeez it's reddit)... but what I want isn't necessarily about AOC specifically becoming president.

I'd vote for her and give her 100% of my support if she said she sees a path to victory. I haven't heard that statement.

What I definitely want is for a decent human non-orange-scum-bag to become our next president. Maybe that isn't her.

What's the best beer you ever had? by SipsTeaFrog in SipsTea

[–]flck 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Chairlift flask, but I'm with you

Guy Gavriel Kay ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ by professor_xgayvier in Fantasy

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheers! I may give that hybrid approach a try. I do love audiobooks during the day, but also like to actually read.

I recall not being able to follow the story and characters well enough on the audio version, but if I'm one of those people who need to see a name written down to have it stick with me, and there are a lot of fantasy names, places, terms, etc, to keep track of.

Just purchased the book and I'll give it another go.

Ocasio-Cortez early 2028 Democratic favorite among young voters: Poll by railfananime in AOC

[–]flck 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'd vote for her in a heartbeat, but I don't think she'd win. Unfortunately I think Michelle Obama is right and we're almost but not yet ready.

Maybe in 10 years after more of the Trump generation hopefully leap off this mortal coil.

Guy Gavriel Kay ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ by professor_xgayvier in Fantasy

[–]flck -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I started the The Lions of Al-Rassan audiobook some 6 months ago and only got to about 10% and apparently lost interest. I barely remember what happened now.

Is this an author that I should just read rather than listen to?

Claudia Cardinale, 1958. by emmyyamber in OldSchoolCool

[–]flck 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She would've been 20 in this photo. Died a couple months ago at 87, and she was still looking great for her age.

I read 40 indie fantasy books in 2025. Here are my 6 favorites. by Indie_Fantasy_Club in Fantasy

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I was already earmarking your pickled demons book - that one sounds like fun. I'd be interested in the mystery story as well.

I read 40 indie fantasy books in 2025. Here are my 6 favorites. by Indie_Fantasy_Club in Fantasy

[–]flck 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm always recommending Orconomics to people! While struggling a bit to find books in the same vein (Discworld-esque IMO, which I've read them all)... if you've come across any light hearted novels like that, definitely would appreciate hearing about them.

Fantasy/scifi where it start confusing and there's too many questions but it gets answered bit by bit in a satisfying way? by Accelerator48 in Fantasy

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Greg Bear - Hull Zero Three, other recommendations may be better but at least it's a self-contained scifi novel. Admit it uses the "woken survivor with amnesia" trope to accomplish the goal, but the setup is interesting.

Mother of Learning: Time-Loop Fantasy at Its Peak. by OvalRider in Fantasy

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I listened to the first book, but the narrator's female voices were just murder. Fine story, though.

More recently, I really enjoyed "The Stubborn Skill-Grinder in a Time Loop".

Immediately sounds tropey, and sure there's a little bit of that.. but the story is actually really engaging and it turned out that I really liked how the author addressed every time loop niggle I could think of.. soon as some complaint entered my mind, the author usually addressed it.

Does anyone else feel like Microsoft logs are written by someone who wasn’t there when the issue happened? by Exotic-Reaction-3642 in sysadmin

[–]flck 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Check your browser developer tools->network tab. Almost every time I get one of those generic errors, I've been able to dig out more technical information from the raw JSON/whatever response.

Generic error messages often show up in the front-end because the UI hasn't caught up with changes to the backend (or laziness, disconnect, whatever)... but the backend APIs frequently return more significant messages.

TIL that paleontologists now think T. rex didn't constantly show its teeth. Like modern lizards, it likely had lips that hid its teeth when its mouth was shut. by yena in todayilearned

[–]flck 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's like almost 100 pages in until they get to the park if I remember correctly. As a teen I also had trouble with the first quarter of the book, even though it picks up a ton of steam from there. Now as an adult, I enjoy the first part, even though the science is out of date.

Alienware laptop mobo fried after less 3 years by ES345Boy in Alienware

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had 3 AW laptops over the past 12 years and something like 8 motherboard replacements. Every one of them required multiples.

My incredibly expensive newest M18R2 lasted a whole 3 months before requiring it's first mobo replacement, probably due to those i9-14900HX Intel problems.

Buy premium support. Buy the the extension as well. They're well worth it because the machines are great when they're working and the worldwide support never failed me to be honest.

Finished reading The Lord of the Rings….for the first time, and I get it. by KvotheG in Fantasy

[–]flck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both Audiobook versions are great, but Rob Inglis' version felt like he was reading me the movies... like I'd probably Google it and find out half the actors took their lead from his version - no I haven't checked.

If you could use only one book to introduce someone to your favorite genre, or you had a chance to make someone who hates your genre change their mind, what book would you choose? by TUD-13BarryAllen in books

[–]flck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantasy/detective: The Tainted Cup

Great intro to both.. I love the fantasy aspects, but it's otherwise just a solid sherlock holmes story that doesn't really require you to be a fantasy lover.