

Damn, I don’t know the context but this is cool af
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Damn, I don’t know the context but this is cool af


I like this article. Perfect is the enemy of good and all that, and trying to keep some privacy is worth it, especially now.


I’ve gotta donate the signal and spread the word, it’s been my messaging goat for years


Omg this is so exciting, I love jailbreaking devices and jailbreaking my mom’s old ass kindle was oddly tricky.


Tbh I think endeavor os is a pretty nice beginner way to get into arch–it was my introduction to arch and the aur.


God, I remember the Helldivers 2 fiasco. I can’t believe people really thought having to make yet another login was tolerable or a good thing.


I mean, it makes logical sense. You’re basically offloading the critical thinking part to the AI.
Og castlevania is awesome, I gave it a try in an emulator after playing Bloodstained:Curse of the Moon (made by the original developer, and very reminiscent of castlevania)


This movie’s development was a mess and it had weird casting, it was basically destined to fail


Ugh, this is gross and terrifying


Damn this is a great article, and is exactly why I’m iffy on digital games still.


Man, I have no idea if this is gonna be good or not. I’m interested to see reviews.


Of course they do this right after trying to kill adblock.


If you can, rip the files and post them to the internet, so that access to that game isn’t lost when the store is shut down.


Yup, because minorities hearing hatred and “plausible deniability” death threats all day is definitely not damaging at all.


Damn, that’s a really smart idea, and I can definitely see big companies doing this.


I have slowly but surely moved everything important off google. My main email is a proton mail now, and I changed my pixel for a oneplus :).


Lol set up a countdown website like its New Year’s Eve


I kinda hate that about companies. The ones who make hairbrained decisions are never the ones who pay the consequences.
Hm, I might switch to this, this article worried me a bit