

I just upgraded my daily driver laptop to a new desktop, so now I’m using the laptop as a home server. Much more powerful than anything else I could afford.
I just upgraded my daily driver laptop to a new desktop, so now I’m using the laptop as a home server. Much more powerful than anything else I could afford.
It’s from experience. This meme was exactly how I felt before I realized I’m trans. You’re never going to come to that realization yourself if you’re never exposed to the possibility that that’s an option. If someone is confident in their gender identity, they shouldn’t have any problem being called an egg.
Are you going to say gaydar is offensive? We just have a knack for identifying our own.
Le tit snu
Chevy Chase very much was crazy
I Saw the TV Glow. Watched it at home and then in theaters when the theater near me did another run of it. Best movie of the year and my new favorite. Arguably the best trans representation in all of cinema, truly a masterpiece
I don’t think it’s perspective, but that it was captured WS the camera was falling
Username checks out. Your own article you linked dispels this.
the opt-out mechanisms implemented on LG and Samsung smart TVs are working
A better solution is to disconnect your Smart TV from the internet entirely… Smart TVs cannot utilize ACR when they are offline.
Orange his house, with an orange little window and an orange corvette
DROPOUT MENTIONED
It’s Microsoft, they probably want you to host a webinar so they can use you to train AI to do it
Get outta here with your actual helpful answer
Over time I’ve curated the list of creators I watch, so my recommendations are pretty good at feeding me what I like, though I do usually have to scroll through a lot of junk. And when the recommendations aren’t doing it, I’ll just manually go to a channel I like and find something and the algorithm will quickly adjust.
Patreon takes a cut of your money and gives the rest to the creator. Youtube does the same thing with Premium, plus creators receive a higher rpm from Premium viewers than they do from ads. And people left Reddit because they stopped supporting 3rd party apps. Youtube never supported 3rd party apps, plus there’s no suitable alternative to leave Youtube for.
Also, I’m not completely fine with Youtube Premium, but the pros outweigh the cons enough for me to justify paying for it.
Do I hate giving money to Google? Yes. Do I watch 6+ hours of Youtube a day? Also yes. I almost always have something playing in the background throughout my day, so it’s the one service I’m ok paying for and I don’t have to worry about it breaking like I would with other frontends.
I used to find stuff like this fascinating. Like if collecting my data can help me, why not? But technology has gotten to a point that it’s just straight up creepy how our every single waking moment can be tracked and collected, even if it’s me collecting it. It’s like watching every dystopian sci-fi story come to life in real time.
The recent Disney lawsuit reminded me of this. In order to get those deals, McDonald’s makes you use their app, and part of signing up for the app is agreeing to their ToS which has an arbitration clause
Tasker is the reason Android is so much better than iOS
I don’t remember her name, but #3 is from Atlantis: The Lost Empire