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And the best part is that there will be no consequences! :)
And the best part is that there will be no consequences! :)
Every thumbnail is musk nowadays
Same here, my reddit account is 15 years old
This was very normal. With one of our first Internet connections, our ISP gave us 20mb or so of webspace but no way to have a dB so you would just host raw html.
Ofcom basically washed their hands of informing people about this, so no-one knew about it anyway. When the analog TV switch off happened, there were adverts everywhere but not for this even though I would argue this is an exceptionally bigger deal
What’s wrong with matrix? I’ve only used it fleetingly but I’ve also never used discord.
I do this sometimes purely as a way to find content I otherwise wouldn’t. The most active communities on lemmy are meme communities, so once you block them you basically have a feed of pretty great content to scroll through.
Somebody that has retired and is living off their pension: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pension
Anybody got a non-paywalled article?
Dealing with phone numbers and people using excel…
I would say that it might sound a bit “technical”. Five past six is definitely the more common way of saying it
I wasn’t aware of this, what games are you referring to?
It is not meth. It is amphetamine though
I really dislike the bots that repost content from elsewhere. People barely ever comment on the posts because they know there is no one there to respond, and the posts feel very un-curated.
Haha we used to do the balloon thing at raves
Haha, you got in there before I corrected my typo. The point still stands though! There’s a whole lot of people in the world, 80k doses is fuck all.
Even if R&D cost $100m for this, they’d still only need to sell roughly 80000 doses to make their money back.
I genuinely don’t get the hate for pip, been using it for 5 years and never had an issue
Tracking blocking can’t stop them knowing what links you clicked and what pages you visited, which subreddits you interacted with etc.
I’ve said this before, the thing I hate about reddit and discord is that you only get exposed to “current” threads or “top” threads. On old forums everything was just there and if someone commented on it, it came back to the top and re-ignited conversations.
I was a big user of the command and conquer forums and I definitely miss the community of it. But that may just be the scale of Internet then compared to now. Back then you saw the same users every day and we ended up chatting on msn and working on projects together. I couldn’t tell you any users on my instance or elsewhere other than the admins of my instance.