

All fish or only the gay fish?


All fish or only the gay fish?


I’d imagine it would be very difficult to audit a VPNs privacy, since most at least have a veneer of privacy and the auditor won’t have nearly the same pull or resources as a state actor
I see their repo is open source. Is there any actual evidence that the sketchy machine generated any part of it?


I feel like the go to strategy would be to offer incredible service at first, then once you are big enough to force out competitors and the like, then you start fucking the consumer


I use both because Reddit done screwed over my preferred mobile platform. So now I use Lemmy on mobile and Reddit on the desktop


It’s more then mentioning the product name, the whole bit going on making it sound organic and shit screams sales read


Why does this post read like some kind of advertising bot posted it
Guarantee it wasn’t written out first until they had people argue about it


Hmm, I think I’d rather have a cool cyberpunk robot limb then just regrowing my shitty old flesh and blood one
Trump ain’t doing shit


You do lose quite a bit of electricity going over long distances, but can overcome that with sheer volume. But that also means the closer the generator to the consumer, the more efficient it’ll be.


I wonder how feasible it would be to just donate to your favorite authors


I use a kobo e-reader and it works a treat. Looks and feels good, and can load any ol downloaded epub book without issue with Calibre.


I was thinking along the lines of if you already had them downloaded and wanted to switch off to something else


My Kobo e-reader is pretty nice and takes any ol e-pub file just fine. And Calibre, a third party software for managing ebooks, has a plugin to crack Kindle files. Just sayin


I’ve got a kobo Clara HD with plenty of pirated books on it, works pretty well, would recommend


Massage them…?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_total_number_of_speakers#Ethnologue_(2024)
The stats seem to indicate that English is the most spoken language still, though Mandarin wins on first language speakers by far which makes sense.
I don’t see Mandarin taking over English as the default language, so to speak. Mainly because it’s way easier for people who know languages like Spanish, German, other European languages to pick up English as a second language then it would be for them to learn Chinese or another Asian one.
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