I stll hate hard games, luckily Hades is not among them.
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a human.
I stll hate hard games, luckily Hades is not among them.
I don’t think so, in a world where strangers add you all the time, possibly to harass you, a familiar face adding you is a very welcomed occurrence, as far as I know. Personally I never got any “rejection” on that front, but I’m sure it may change wildly from one demographic to the next.
It’s 2023: if we get along as long as I know their name or have any common friend, I just look them up and add them.
Not really, I like what I like because I like it. I no longer binge mindlessly, I just binge mindfully. I’m using Freetube for many years now.
Se uno è mai stato tra Gavirate e Varese capisce che Dissipatio H.G. non è altro che una descrizione pedissequa di una domenica qualsiasi.
Aren’t bridges meant to prevent that?
This is not lateral thinking.
Why are you living in a place where if you are not old, Christian or a drinker you don’t get to have a normal life?
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
It’s basically remote command line control for android, from your PC.
You can backup stuff, copy stuff, install stuff…
You being a real person has value for a company beyond the specific identity you have.
Properly aggregated upvotes and downvotes are a paradise for testing and building models that then reach you not as a single entity but on the bulk. Think election campaigns that, say, take advantage of a newfound correlation between people that like cokes and the NBA and being sensitive to the rhetoric of a self-defense war.
I’m pretty sure that’s the whole Cambridge Analytica - Trump thing anyway.
lol no in Italy tap water is always* safe for consumption, there’s no such thing as “must be filtered and carbonized”.
Some do because marketing, taste or both.
*aside from specific hazardous and highly illegal situations
Gaming for 30 years straight and never picking up any completionist disease, enjoying games up until the content is dense enough fro me to have fun and moving on after finishing it, as in, killing the last boss, winning the tournament, exploding the base, not as in picking up the .jpgs of spiderman hiding under the barrels.
Isn’t the “proper” way to deal with this just some kind of feature that ties defederation with the appropriate purging of your db?
Even some kind of unfederatable purge feature would work.
Of course the bottom line is malicious admins, but it’s just the same as malicious companies. Or anything else really…
That’s the neat part… he doesn’t.
The ozone layer got fixed, acid rain are no longer a thing, death is inevitable :)
Thanks, it’s very useful, sadly it looks a bit like the stuff of nightmare prone to breaking at the worst possible moment…
That’s… why I’m here.
Can hyou point me on some good material to learn about them? I’ve been reading about those for years but never crossed a guide…
Wait since when a monopoly is preferable to a duopoly? As far as I’m concerned if I can’t have 0 companies to spy on me I’d rather have them all fight each others in the data space…