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“The neighbors for miles around stepped out at the sound of his boisterous ejaculation mocking the ugly car, applause was heard throughout the evening.”
“The neighbors for miles around stepped out at the sound of his boisterous ejaculation mocking the ugly car, applause was heard throughout the evening.”
I literally said this would be the best plan of action a week ago. They need to hire me.
Everyone’s too deep to escape.
Self-driving Cyber Phones with stainless steel cases that almost kind of fit, but not really.
It’s because you’re not high enough to get away with it.
I forgot about the IQ thing! His opinions on deterministic behavior are also a little out there and kind of look at the decision process backwards.
Same here used to love Sam Harris and to some extent Joe Rogan, like 2016’ish. Then they got into that whole intellectual dark web nonsense and stayed political instead of trippy brain science and meditation stuff, they started talking about international politics and they are both fucking bigots. Really turned me off hearing Sam basically support the genocide of Palestine.
Lemmy.ml no thanks, thank you bot for trying
I fucking love metal, but on principle will never listen to, buy, or support Metallica in any way ever. I also pass this to younger generations. I was a poor kid without a way to listen to music outside an FM radio, but this badass “thrash metal” band wanted me to pay what I didn’t have so I could listen to them.
So as a well off adult my vinyl collection grows without them.
Basically just don’t want to give them the ability to track my every click.
I usually tie it into a discussion about password managers and show them Bitwarden too. Like with my in-laws I did a dark web scan and showed them their own passwords were basically public knowledge. Could they use it with Chrome? Sure. But they want to know they’re secure and they trust me, so I get them on Firefox with a password manager.
A lot of people use it because it’s been the default for so long, but I’m slowly getting friends and family to swap.
The transition was a little weird for the first week, now I just use Chrome when I have to login with Google for some stupid shit. Otherwise it sits in my app drawer, because I’m definitely never logging in to a Google service while using Firefox.
YouTube is better, browsing is better, ad block works, it’s just overall a superior browser.
That sounds amazing actually. And a good challenge, I’ll give it a go when I get my computer back next week.
I used Ubuntu for about a decade and I still use a Linux system via SSH to run code, so I’d like the challenge. I just wanted to know if it’s worth the work or just a meme, thanks!
I’ve spent over a decade in Ubuntu and using ssh terminals to run code, but I’m looking for big boy Linux. I think I’ll try it out.
I’m thinking of using my second SSD to install Linux, is Arch actually good or just a meme?
Note, they’re more motivated to lock posts than actually help users. It’s a very VERY unfriendly space for anyone who isn’t an expert.
Is that the city over by Angelfire?
“I just agree with their fiscal policies and think abortion is murder, I don’t like the other stuff, but most of it’s just harmless (to me.)”