Windows (Linux Edition)
-You can now remove system32
Windows (Linux Edition)
-You can now remove system32
A bunch of my friends laughed when I said I was sad this service was ending because they were like “wtf? Who gets/uses DVDs??”
As they later pay $17 a month (and soon maybe even more) to barely watch any movies or have their favorite and shows get removed or cancelled for no reason.
I wouldn't say its a return of traditional forums. Far from it really design wise. I think its more of a return to independence and decentralization. I think we're done with the whole "Web 2.0. Everything in one convenient place" and want to back to an era where things were much harder to find and communities were a lot more separated and dedicated to their own spaces. The fediverse isn't the end all be all and we're gonna suddenly go back to the 90s but to me, it's an honest step in the right direction that could really change the internet for the better.
Is there a place on mastadon I can bitch about FedEx?
#fuckfedex #fedex
just make an account on dbzero and use that.
Its reactionary bullshit. Republicans have just become the "anti-democrats"
"Reddit Won"
Context: https://gizmodo.com/reddit-news-blackout-protest-is-finally-over-reddit-won-1850707509
You may think no one cares but you'd be surprised how many people are happy about this update.
Also never really heard of stubbs before 0_0
A pocket knife and a screw driver set (with some small ones just for good measure)
none of these words were in the bible.
I believe I remember they had a crypto thing going on
and then they pull out the "you'll kill small businesses tho"