Unfortunately not everyone has access to cheap storage so for us a few bucks a month is more cost effective than having to upgrade expensive storage regularly. ๐
Thorned_Rose
Record labels (and the like) suing ISPs like this is such a weird fucking take. Like, imagine book publishers sending their agents to markets, libraries, book shops, etc. and noting down every single book sold and who bought them, then suing the local council/government/roading organisation if they discovered off brand books or even second hand books for allowing book pirates to drive those books along the roads.
Or how about suing the power companies for providing power to pirates, or computer hardware manufacturers, or farmers for growing the food that pirates eat...
Thanks for the heads up cmdr o7
I'm an ex web dev but I still maintain a few non-profit websites. It adds a much t my time load to make sure, what I sometimes a quite complicated system, mobile enabled. And even then it's often more difficult to use a website with a lot of information or a necessarily complex store/booking system on a mobile phone or laptop. A larger screen with more screen real estate can make UX much nicer. But people have this perception that convenience or ease of access translates into easier to use. Hell even just using a keyboard n a desktop compared to a phone keyboard.
Heh, that box and version of Redhat was the first I tried Linux, as well as the same year - 1999 Cost me $110 brand new from a local stationary shop. Which was a lot for a poor student! Sadly didn't last long as I just couldn't get everything done in Linux as I could in Windows. And this was despite studying computing at the time.
Oh well 15 years later I tried again (Mint then Arch) and haven't gone back to Windows since. ๐
Mrreow
Scratching in the name of
Same. I've played all the Civs. But I feel like the same issues with something like the Sims is creeping into the Civ franchise. The game has more features but somehow is less fun. I got into Humankind a little while ago and had loads of fun with that.
My spouse's Hongdian Black Forest has a very satisfying cap. I've sat there uncapping and capping over and over just cause it feels so nice lol. I don't normally like really hard nibs but it writes so nice I secretly covet it. Its also been super reliable.
If you don't mind second hand (since they're not made anymore), a Pelikan Level has the most enjoyable closing cap I've ever experienced. Albeit It's a sightly unusual but unique looking pen.
Cool or room temperature. Warm or hot has potential to heat plastic parts and risk warping them.
Organized crime has negative consequences for consumers and society as a whole
Organised crime like Google, Meta, Microsoft, the entertainment and music industries, Microsoft, most politicians.... right?
I'm a long time Arch user (10 years) and I love EndeavourOS + Pamac (from Manjaro) as a simple install that I can easily maintain on family members computers or on our Laptop if I'm feeling lazy.
Chargeback?