Without even reading it.
Without even reading it.
A Windows update broke my wife’s install earlier this week. Her laptop has Manjaro on it now.
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Is that what my girlfriend & I were doing in her bedroom in the early 00s listening to Brand New and Death Cab?
For gaming, you’ve got Steam, which is pretty close to the ideal legit content delivery service. You don’t even necessarily have to pirate in order to demo games if you’re comfortable paying up front and making a decision within 2 hours.
Nothing similar exists or has existed for TV/Movies. Netflix was pretty good for a while, but you’ve never had the option to download the content to your own hard drive. Now you’re not even allowed to log in to your account on as many devices as you want.
Give me a service that’s a free storefront where I can pay a one-time fee for content that I’m actually interested in and download it to my hard drive as many times in as many places as I care to. Bonus points if I can stream to other devices that I’m logged in to and lend my purchases to my friends & family like I can with Steam. I don’t care if there’s DRM in the form of me having to log in to actually use the content if I can use it the way I want.
There is, but it’s not very active at all.
Are you me? I’ve been going wild the last 4 years. Mind sharing a top 5 or something? I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.
Great topic. A lot of my discovery was through /r/listentothis, but I’m 100% off reddit now, so these recommendations are helpful.
I’ve basically never used Twitch. Are you saying there’s something akin to independent radio on there? How are these streams structured?
Watch YouTube!? Ride a bike!
Realpolitik go brrr
I’m not sure there are any good arguments in geopolitics.
Russia can cry about their red line all they want, but it wasn’t in the treaty. The Revolutions of 1989 made it clear Eastern Europeans weren’t interested in Russian control, the Balkans were unstable, and the Chechen & Georgian wars stoked fear in the former Soviet states. All NATO had to do was open their doors, and again, nothing in the treaty forbade it.
Let’s just agree that no matter your political leanings, being pro-Russia is fucking weird.
Bruh, Obama could fill a wave pool with Evian, therefore he killed his chef. QED.
Is CNBC blocking VPN access? I get an “access denied” error when trying to visit this link.