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Happens to me on Windows about once a week FWIW.
15 and 30 year fixed mortgages is pretty unique to the US.
Blink tags and snow effects
Audio book gang unite!
I normally pirate audio books and purchase them physically for our bookshelves around the house because I like the look and supporting the author but I like listening a lot more.
Force push main with one giant squash commit.
Love the Turkish lights. Have a few in our home and they are wonderful.
That’s interesting about the life time. I’ve actually heard the opposite, where niche/old things can be easier to get from specific trackers vs Usenet because of their lack of popularity.
I suppose it’s probably mostly about which websites you are a part of and if they specialize in specific content.
I’m inexperienced with Usenet, but why is it better than torrenting?
I have 5-6 trackers which provides me basically everything I need and it sounds like Usenet might be similar in that regard.
Data hoarders unit!
How to I read the article with an ad blocker?
The modern web is so user hostile.
My dumb ass went straight to TJ Maxx 😂
RetroFlix tracker may have it.
If I recall correctly the big difference being that Mercedes is the first manufacturer to take legal liability for an accident while their software is driving (under the specific circumstances), which is pretty big IMO.
What does this have to do with the US? Is the implication that policy makers in Canada are shifting towards US-like policies?
Crunch wrap, sub chicken for beef. I love that thing.
Readarr (works for audiobooks and ebooks, just run two instances) and MyAnonaMouse or ABTorrents, plus your favorite front end (mine is Plex + Prologue).
I love the IRC protocol. We had to implement an IRC client in networking class and the text protocol is so simple and great.
I thought we were supposed to light the gas stove and go to bed.
Java has data packs and Bedrock has behavior packs, they are extremely different in practice and similar only in concept.