

It’s really not integral or important to my life. Maybe you can pay for it for me


It’s really not integral or important to my life. Maybe you can pay for it for me


Roughly 10% of all electricity isn’t that much?
Its lidarr not linarr, and yes. However lidarr is build to get entire releases at once (eg. Entire albums or single releases) and not individual songs.


Isn’t this the attitude that got us climate change in the first place?
My aliasing service provides multiple domains to chose from whenever I create a new address. I try to mix them up but no, there aren’t enough to have a different one for every single service. But together with the fact that I’m not the only user they have using those domains, I feel there’s enough obscurity.
For me, it’s that I can make email addresses that are not able to be identified/associated with each other. Meaning alias1@yourcustomdomain.com and alias2@yourcustomdomain.com are clearly both the same identity. It’s a fingerprint. This may not be one of your privacy concerns.


I do this. I just use a password manager that makes logging back in take 2 seconds, so I don’t mind.


Can’t find the OoT content in this video. Not sure if the video was changed but at the given timestamp all I see is StarFox.
OoT is one of my favorite games, and I’m not personally interested in a remake. You don’t need a new Mona Lisa just because we invented better paints.
Edit: That said I wouldn’t say no to trying it if it was put in front of me.


Yes. Every purchase made on a credit card is tracked and profiled and sold to third parties. You agree to this in the terms of service. That goes double for online payment services like PayPal or Venmo.
They would both agree on the same speed of light in a vacuum by independently measuring the coefficient of refraction for the medium.


This is true, but it’s not just as simple as “things were better in my day” for no reason. The experience of video games has changed, demonstrably, from what it was decades ago. If you enjoyed the aspects of gaming from the past that aren’t part of the experience today, then they do indeed suck now, from your subjective point of view. So the comic isn’t wrong. It will happen to youuuuuu!
I’m sure it does save lives. That does not justify invading everyone’s privacy with a video wiretap in every car. As you and another commenter pointed out, it would be fine if it was self contained and we could trust the car wasn’t radioing to various corporations and governments. But we know for a fact that they are. As long as the car is able to transmit that data out of my control, I don’t trust GDPR to protect me from being spied on with this camera.
If you’re in the EU these systems are mandatory which is also why the car complains when the cameras are covered.
Mind-boggling if true. There’s no way I would own such a car.


He finally took off that stupid leather jacket


This is my POV. It already works perfectly, is prepaid, and is accessible to my nontechnical users. Switching would be a major pain for a worse experience.
Also, Plexamp.
Someday in the future no doubt Plex will enshittify for lifetime users such that it will justify a change, but that hasn’t happened.


No, I don’t think I will
Pihole could be something good to start with, its pretty simple to setup, doesnt depend on other services, doesnt require hefty hardware, and has a meaningful impact.
I’ve had zero apps not work, including my banking apps.