I feel like that's the opposite of what we want. Perhaps a storefront where one could choose what they want from different providers for a reasonable price would be good, but consolidation leads to *opolies, which are never good for consumers.
OminousOrange
It's not OP's website. Looks like there's a contact form on the site though.
There are controls in the case of Casinos, though. The most relevant being no minors.
You are able to edit titles on Lemmy, if you'd like.
They likely just sent it to anyone above a relatively low karma threshold desperate to get any sorry fool to buy their stock.
I've purchased a few things after listening to him yell at me for 20 minutes. The reviews are useful, but I wouldn't watch for pleasure.
Without extortionate extra fees either. I recently wanted to crossplay Overcooked on my PC with a couple friends on my PS4. "Buy PSPlus for only $100+ to play this game online!" Yeah, fuck off.
I use Docker LXCs. Really just a Debian LXC with Docker and then Portainer as a UI. I have separate LXCs for common services. Arrs on one LXC, Nextcloud, Immich and SearXNG on another, Invidious on a third. I just separate them so I don't need to kill all services if I need to restart or take down the LXC for whatever reason.
For ease of setup and use, I've found Twingate to be great for outside access to my network.
Network time protocol protocol
I think it was Freakonomics that did a series on it? But yeah, quite an interesting and convoluted series of events.
Many local libraries provide access to this incredible resource too. Check yours to see.