I want to see the mod community take that turd and turn it into an amazing game. It'd be hilarious.
JoMiran
Whatever. Don't care. I left my account open but scrubbed twelve years of content, including hundreds (probably thousands) of answers to technical questions and dozens of posts (including guides) to which my reddit post was the only or one of the only search results.
If corporations want to profit from my knowledge, they can do so by exploiting the open source community, just like always.
"Destiny 2: Lightfall" intensifies.
I'd rather get three mid range 1440p monitors , stack two horizontal and the third over the two horizontals but offset. It would probably still cost less than one of those ultrawides.
Who am I kidding. My cheap ass would do neither.
High school?!! That's some grammar school shit.
I have an uncle that quit being a pilot because being a trucker paid much better. I not stating an opinion, just a fact. Do with it what you will.
I kind of love this.
I've been reading the Honor Harrington book series from my local library system but I noticed them on sale in Amazon. The Kindle versions of the books are "DRM-Free at the request of the author". That right there convinced me to buy the books.
A way to "tip" the authors anonymously would be a great addition.
"Backdoor Sluts 9" "you know who'd really enjoy this? Grandma!!!
That said, Gen-X is entering grandparent territory. We literally created Internet porn.
I grew up on Cinemax because we couldn't afford HBO. Cheesy soft-core porn is my jam and don't you dare judge me!
Of course, that's understood, but what I wonder about is how would they enforce it? Does Ireland have the capabilities to block all of Meta's IPs nationwide? If so, what about VPNs? Can they get Apple and Google to delist Meta for Irish citizens? Essentially, I'm wondering about the logistics of enforcement.
I got sent an invite ages ago. I've jumped in every so often but I am always shocked by how crap it is. Mastodon is so much better.