

Lemmy think it over and I’ll get back to ya.


Lemmy think it over and I’ll get back to ya.


It’s been this way since the original Xbox, idk why you’d buy into their shitty ecosystem when they’ve been forcing people to pay a second internet bill to play online content for decades at this point.


The switch is just a glorified android tablet with a couple brackets bolted on for the controllers. It’s not all that surprising that it runs better on an emulator.


I’ve done it with some apps/games by placing the folder in question on a separate drive/partition and using junction points (I use Junction Link Magic, but you can do it manually from command prompt) to basically create a ghost of the folder in the original location that routes everything to the new location.
You could create a small hidden partition just for the browser cache folder to reside on using this method.


You know what’s healthy? Not wasting 10 bucks a month for a chatbot to tell you dubious unverifable health tips.
Meh, I’ll just keep not updating my 2024 version that I already paid for years ago and works perfectly fine lol


Lmao no it isn’t. I deleted my Facebook and blocked all their CDNs at the dns level more or less on a whim and it’s had literally no impact on my life since (aside from the obvious boon of not being subjected to that garbage platform.)
You’re just projecting your own dependency onto others, when in reality it really is as simple as just not going there anymore.


Fool.


There aren’t 50 states with mandatory safety inspections, try educating yourself before making nonsense arguments.


I did say most, not all. Some of the info on that page may be outdated, but obviously it would just be limited to those that require regular comprehensive inspections in the first place.
I was able to easily look up the inspection guidelines from my states DMV page and confirm for myself that TPMS light is not a fail here so YMMV, but my point was essentially that it’s more likely than not that bad sensors won’t fail someone, not that nobody will get failed.


It seems most states with mandatory vehicle inspections don’t fail for TPMS problems.
https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/what-are-state-tpms-regulations


Dunno, I’d have to investigate this later. Thanks for the info!


With how so many services are forcing it upon us, I’d have to disagree.
It’s also getting to be a bit of a chore to block AI elements on all the various websites implementing them, and a few of the worst offenders (Google is one that I know does this) add a random string of characters on the element that serve as a unique identifier that periodically changes and so requires me to readd them to my UBO blocklist. On each device…
It is the most effective solution for sure, though.



Pfft hahahaha
QQ