Bro remember the top-down GTA games?! Those were legit.
Bro remember the top-down GTA games?! Those were legit.
Never heard of the Jelly Star! $200 bucks?! I just ordered one.
I don’t know if it do or isn’t.
My man might be wearing the ol rose-colored glasses when it comes to the Limewire “heyday” of piracy.
I remember many times accidentally infecting my computer with a virus through that thing. That repair process was a HUGE pain in the ass.
I was stoned one night looking for concert footage and instead I got a video of a woman getting her head blown off at close range. That shit FUCKED. ME. UP. for a hot minute.
Todays situation is better in my opinion.
Me: “Maybe next year’s zenphone will finally check all of my boxes and I can break free from the giant phone universe.”
ASUS: “Hold my beer.”
I was thinking about setting up a jellyfin server that could be publicly accessible from a domain I own. Something like jellyfin.neocamel.com, which would point to my jellyfin server on my home windows PC, but it sounds like that opens up some pretty serious security concerns.
To be fair, Afghanistan was actually involved in the 9/11 plot, unlike Iraq.
What I’m still struggling with is if it’s still ok with my mortal compass to use Reddit to find information I know will be there. Specifically, product reviews.
I’m no longer contributing content on Reddit, and I’m not passively browsing either, but how do y’all feel about tapping reddit’s wealth of information?
I don’t know if I’m doing it wrong, but I’m using sync and I’m not seeing any ads at all.
I also have DNS66 through f-droid though…
No love for DNS66? Are there better ways to block ads now?
In my hand, currently.