I made my AOL mail account in 2006 and still use it. I don’t use it as my primary email anymore, but I have hundreds of accounts tied to it
I made my AOL mail account in 2006 and still use it. I don’t use it as my primary email anymore, but I have hundreds of accounts tied to it
I can invite too if people need it, shoot me a DM
I’ve switched to indie games or older releases in my backlog
Yes, but Nvidia finally open sourced their driver so hopefully that’ll change soon
The pain that would come after eating that followed by a fantastic nap
“im 9 btw”
I have the basic $3 one, I just call it my shitposting tax. Longer messages, using emotes in any server and larger files. I use it a lot since my friends haven’t warmed up to Matrix yet, might as well support them while its not total trash
Man, I missed Brueggers. I’ve had something similar minus the bacon, it’s cursed but definitely better than I expected
Isn’t this just Ready Player One?
Did the remaster fix that? I couldn’t finish it for similar reasons
I avoid the news, if it’s important one of my friends or family will tell me. Also, if something is going on but isn’t actionable (I can’t do anything about it) I try not to let it occupy much of my headspace.
I’d like to spin up a Matrix instance for me and my friends on my NAS, but like you said it’s currently more involved than just getting a domain and running a compose. The space is evolving fast though and experiments like these help a lot
Mullvad has a browser? I’ll check that out, thanks
Activision Blizzard and Ubisoft because of their abhorrent workplace and business practices. Been boycotting AB since the whole Hong Kong thing, and Ubisoft since the sexual harassment allegations. It also helps that all their games for a while have been mid ow worse.
Still trying to decide if I should draw the line at not giving them money, or not using it at all when it’s something I’ve already paid for
The town my parents live in would rather pay fines every year than build the state mandated amount of affordable housing and risk, gasp, lowering property values!