I like this. Good work.
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OnlyFans is hugely pirated. But they will do well for two reasons. The first is that their service is good and easy. The second is that customers know that their money is motivation. Without their subscriptions, the models won't make content.
Right? Really cool graphic
Glad to see the site I go to isn't there. Also hilarious that I have Sky Sports and TNT and yet for 3pm I'm forced to stream, but also, sometimes it's just easier for me to stream via an illegal site.
The Jonsbo cases seem to be the best. In the video linked, he built one for £260 including PSU and motherboard.
To piggyback this in agreement, I just watched this the other day
The beauty of Linux, at least for me, is that there's inter-dependability and so you can run apps using less space than you would on Windows. Linux is like a metaphor for society, if your neighbour has something you need, they should share and vice versa. But alas, some twats with a Windows fetish decided to introduce the likes of Flatpak and Snap 🤮
I loved Unity. Also, I would argue that both Snap and Flatpak are bad. That said, be happy with whatever works for you. Ubuntu always gives me problems, whereas Fedora runs smooth. That said Ubuntu can read my old Passports, Fedora can't. They each have the benefits.
The blog post is like the perfect analogy of my user experience. The title promises a mobile app, I load the page, scan for a Play Store link and leave frustrated. I guess I'll come back and actually read the thing later.
Does that mean that the OS would have to handle version booting?
Sucks to see the flagship British instance go, but at the same time, I like the idea of all the Reddit references being confined to the past.