

Well shit… it seems the recent rash of enshittification continues. I didn’t realize Plex was doing this so I guess an exit strategy is required. Thanks for the heads up.
Well shit… it seems the recent rash of enshittification continues. I didn’t realize Plex was doing this so I guess an exit strategy is required. Thanks for the heads up.
Well I can’t “give up” on gmail. I work for a university and they use it. But to say gmail was a zillion times better than groupwise is an understatement.
Hitchens’ Razor - “what can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.”
TIL ethernet is younger than me.
Google wave wasn’t really killed. It’s functionality is pretty much built into google docs.
I would trust a google product any further than I could throw a single one of their servers. Well except for gmail. That one has been around a while.
*there.
I really need to figure out how to edit here.
I’d say this community is for all gaming including questions like this so you’re fine their in my opinion.
I own a ps1, ps2, ps4, and a ps5 so apparently I don’t like the 3 🤣 so I can’t answer your question about connectivity.
But my answer is if a game system plays games you like, you can find them, and isn’t too expensive I’d say go for it. The library for the ps4 is still huge and I have a psvr so I play it regularly. The older systems were for my younger boys who got into some of the older retro games.
Tl;dr I’d say go for it.
Man Texas becomes more of a fascist shithole everyday.
Ok this is funny. I made a folder titled the same thing. I should put these Lemmy clients in there too. 😅