Thanks, I hadn’t heard the term.
Thanks, I hadn’t heard the term.
…what the heck is “deadnaming”?
Respect, but… No.
YouTube Unhook has started failing to auto-click the Skip Ad button as of today, I noticed.
It’s not nearly as much fun as it sounds anymore. It’s all VPNs, Usenet, torrents, and signal hacking.
The only traditional conglomerations left are in southeast Asia and maybe the coast of Africa, and I gotta say, they do not look like they’re having any fun.
Yes, well, a pirate ship can’t stay in business without raiding trade convoys, either.
JESUS CHRIST MAN! Is the internet still not broken enough for you!?!?
I accept and believe your apology. Just pop yourself in the nose once, and we’re totally square buddy.
If I was still on Twitter, that would be a great idea.
You’re not that hard either, Elon.
Put your home directory on its own partition, and you can usually even preserve files between distros.
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Damn, man. The food ain’t that bad.
Uh huh… Operative word: Google
“…Unless you’re dextro like me. Then it’ll kill ya.”
Hey man, I shouldn’t have to spend three hours to find an image of a seven-way orgy with two cucumbers, chocolate sauce, and everyone wearing eye masks.
Can we please stop calling them journalists now? That term used to actually mean something.
Relying on a codec, which intrinsically plays priority on the basis of specific frequencies, is intrinsic to the limitations of using low-energy radio waves in the UHF range. Codecs are for phone calls and data packets, not full spectrum audio. That doesn’t solve the issue, it just slaps a bandage on it so it’s less noticeable. If I need a larger spectrum, rather than a patch of bass and treble, Bluetooth continues to fall dramatically and irritatingly short.
I’m glad it works for your purposes, though. I do not mean to come off like a jerk; I just prefer dedicated bands for anything wireless that cover a wider range.
Where on Earth did you get the idea that being digital means it can’t be bad???
Come to think of it, “X” is awfully close, as a glyph, to a swastika.