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“I’m coming” - Someone is forcing me to come
“I’m coming” - Someone is forcing me to come
I’ll keep using Windows as long as programs like Open Shell and OSSU are able to deal with the bullshit. But if there comes a day when they no longer work…well, Linux awaits.
Privacy isn’t dead, but it will be soon because those of us who seriously care about it are the 0.001%.
It’s because the first time doesn’t always work. I swear, sometimes it doesn’t!
The “Blocked since install” stat on uBlockOrigin is always an eye-opener.
I remember reading Stuart Little as a kid and being SO pissed off at the ending. It felt like a massive troll job.
Yes, this exactly! I still cannot fathom how Discord took off. It offers literally no advantages over forums, and introduces some massive disadvantages.
I often do this, but I always hit Ctrl-S before running it again. Shamefully, this probably works about 10% of the time. Does that technically count as changing nothing?
And when I’m in a mixed group of strangers and that 1 person I’m comfortable with, it’s a mixed bag as to which me shows up.
Now we know why Bert has 10,000 fewer followers.
Bonus points: The service has the entire run of a show, but then they remove the whole series when you’re only 3 episodes away from the end.
The real lesson here is that clear, unambiguous communication is key.
I used to live near this Thai place that closed and reopened “under new management” every few months or so. They kept the name and even had the same menus, except sometimes they’d cross out items in Sharpie and write new items in the margin.
It was the best restaurant in town, and I admired their persistence.
Thank goodness for Firefox. Google is really doing their best to make the Internet unusable.
Don’t forget removing benches so that the homeless can’t sleep on them (capitalist solution, of course).
This would have been a hilarious Dexter gag.
And Star Trek.
You know that some guest DJ is going to play Rick Astley all hour long.
This is a wonderful idea! I’ll definitely be following this project.
Well, it took them 60 years to make Pearl Harbor…