C’mon United States, do the anti-trust thing! You used to be so good at it!
there’s also a settling somewhere to let a call through if it’s like the second of two in a row
This makes sense, but I always feel “tricked” if I don’t notice I’m reading or looking at generated stuff until after a tic.
I think plagiarism fits. Producing someone (or many someones) work as an original.
I was proud of them for those subreddit blackouts, but when communities started to come back online after the mods were threatened with replacement - I knew I had to get out of there for good.
What kind of bi, though?
I cannot believe this is the first time I’ve heard this.
It’s like what vaping is to nicotine addiction.
Better than the alternative, buttt
Who would leave their sound on in the middle of the night?
I’m the guy on the left just because until for-profit corporations are reigned in I don’t trust them with control of anything.
But at least that way they get to power trip
Same. I’m addicted. I literally have 5 strewn about me right now.
I use a brand called “decomposition” books, I guess because they’re made with recycled paper.
It’s 2025, some of the gamer priests are Nazis. Please try to keep up, it will only get wilder
Fancy way of saying “gambling”
The loop is broken and spilling loop juice all over at this point
I’m maining privateemail through namecheap (custom domain) and I’ve got no notes.
Still got an ancient gmail for legacy stuff, but will definitely be moving stuff off of that now.
I guess there’s no way to forward gmail emails after I delete the account?
Omg thank you for sharing. I think you’re good re doxxing, the only one that looked iffy was that Ars Technica URL, and I did a thorough check and couldn’t find any PII or credentials leaking.
My own feed is pretty pathetic (had to reinstall OS and ofc didn’t back up the past 5 years):
<outline text="RSS" title="RSS" type="rss"
xmlUrl="http://edunham.net/rss.html"/>
<outline text="thefoolwithapen" title="thefoolwithapen" type="rss"
xmlUrl="https://thefoolwithapen.com/index.xml" htmlUrl="https://thefoolwithapen.com/"/>
<outline text="Wikipedia Atom feed" title="Wikipedia Atom feed" type="rss"
xmlUrl="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ARecentChanges&%3Bfeed=atom" htmlUrl="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges"/>
<outline text="Tech News weekly bulletin feed" title="Tech News weekly bulletin feed" type="rss"
xmlUrl="https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/api.php?action=featuredfeed&%3Bfeed=technews&%3Bfeedformat=rss" htmlUrl="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Main_Page"/>
<outline text="PedalPC" title="PedalPC" type="rss"
xmlUrl="https://www.pedalpc.com/rss.xml" htmlUrl="https://www.pedalpc.com/"/>
I also don’ think I’m following Wikipedia correctly. I don’t think I’ve ever managed to figure it out :/
I’m basic. Been using namecheap+privateemail for years and no complaints. Mostly through the clients Thunderbird on desktop of FairMail on mobile.