Pretty much every country except for the USA seems to be a bull shit magic fantasy land. At least when living in any kind of larger city.
Pretty much every country except for the USA seems to be a bull shit magic fantasy land. At least when living in any kind of larger city.
Well, and then there’s the guy who made Balatro in Lua.
It’s incredible how seemingly effortlessly Cranston pulls off Hal again. One friendly smile and the whole mental image I got from Breaking Bad is forgotten.
Assuming that’s not some default config I just don’t know, that’s actually a rather competently built config for i3 or similar. If he did that hinself he should manage.
I’m actually impressed you created that one 2 years ago, I assumed you just did it for this joke.
There are multiple instances pushing propaganda and most data can just be scraped by bots. It may be harder, but capitalism finds a way.
The last panel applies to every other social media, just replace the spying country.
Metalingus by Alter Bridge, gotta get me in a fighting mood.
It’s like you’ve never owned a stretch jeans in your life, that shit is more comfortable than literally anything else I ever wore on my lower half.
Maybe navigating is the wrong term. It’s just impossible to find stuff relevant to me on discord. On any given larger server, there may be a few channels I could be interested in - but they are just a single chat log, often with lots of off-topic spam, and many different people having almost separate discussions at the same time. On any given larger phpBB, stuff is mostly separated into different threads with all the off-topic posts being delegated to a single thread. It’s better searchable and better organized.
I may be getting old, but I think D*scord (I’m all for cencoring it like a slur) isn’t any more simple than a phpBB or something similar was. Quite the opposite actually, at least for any user trying to navigate the the darn thing.
This may not necessarily apply to you, but those 30 minutes of walking would do wonders for the overall health of your average American.