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I have this image of astronauts in their suits standing in line at an airport now.
If you’re here to snoop through my comment history, go back to Reddit.
I have this image of astronauts in their suits standing in line at an airport now.
And I’m sure several whales have already bought it
I’ve been using ReVanced for awhile now, but LibreTube sounds pretty good to get off the algorithms wild ride
The transition to Discord for communities really sucks. It’s impossible to find information now that everything is gated to unsearchable servers.
It’s 100% moral to pirate Ubisoft games. I exclusively play Anno, since 2070 I DON’T pirate them.
I love the series, but I’d be happy if Ubisoft went belly-up tomorrow and never saw another game in the series. It’s a fair exchange to see a bloated, rotting corpse of a monster finally die.
Don’t those blowers spread way more germs than just using a paper towel?
If the FBI are on here, they’d better work harder
What does this have to do with the Epic store?
I’ve always advocated against using Fandom. Not much customization and so many ads it makes the platform downright unusable.
A much better alternative is Wiki.gg, created by some of the original founders of Fandom.
I’ve recently gotten hit by the 3-strike adblocker blocker. Had to download a Tampermonkey script to get around that shit.
YouTube makes enough money off selling my browsing history and stats, I don’t need to waste my time watching 3 unskippable ads.
No, this won’t kill Reddit. If they can essentially remove every third-party app, they’ll easily be able to start selling user data. Whether we like it or not, the majority stayed on Reddit.
Nothing short of somehow breaking through ad blockers like Twitch did will make people stop using it, even if that.
Sounds like easy lawsuit money if you start recording it