also how they are used as backdoors nowadays
also how they are used as backdoors nowadays
pretty much. people think these things are promoted for no reason, or for votes alone when in truth its a powerful distraction and division tool.
never beileve billionaires when they act like they need more money
is it being horny for someone vs liking someone? i dont really judge an encounter out of just horny if thats what everyone wants?
ok ill have to agree with the cool factor. it is kinda cool getting a modern perspective for that era’s limitations (on that era’s platforms), id rather see that on a modern and accessible platform though like some of the games out there do.
whats the difference between fetishization and sexual attraction?
why dont we make these same games for… hear me out: systems that are currently available and supported?
you know we can swear on the internet right? we all know it says fucking.
do you think i want to use facebook or linkedin or the likes?
i use them with an adblocker. best balance to me.
i think ive seen that place on youtube before
kde has some impressive windows themes that are REALLY convincing
exactly why i dont mind blocking ads.
not a business model i wouldnt mind not supporting and companies i wouldnt mind not depending on.
and it is used for nefarious political purposes that are undemocratic at best.
ublock origin has a few lists named “annoyances” or something that arent enabled by default.
enabling them gets rid of almost all of the popups and i cant live without it anymore.
this includes cookie nags and all the miscellaneous stuff they throw at you.
we pay with our data already
the internet is insufferable without it, and many people (including some IT people) seem to not even mind it. it blows my mind.
separation of bikes and cars are rare in my city/country, and traffic tends to be very chaotic.
the main reason i say these look unsafe is that they look way less maneuverable for this situation. the nimbleness my bike has helped me avoid pretty gnarly accidents a couple of times before.
elementaryos is made for that sort of thing, its quite simple and friendly and you need to poke around it to get it to even be able to do more ‘advanced’ stuff. its among the most polished DEs ive seen design and user-experience wise.
and it is still linux so you can disable or otherwise restrict their user account from anything you don’t want them meddling with. like the settings app and stuff, try it out on a VM and you will get what i mean.
oh its based off of ubuntu lts so its solid
sometimes the ‘content’ itself is an ad nowadays