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I live in Australia. I used to pay for hulu ages ago, using a US credit card, but then they stopped me from using it .So the way i see it, if they don’t want my money, then i won’t give it to them. That’s when i started pirating.
I live in Australia. I used to pay for hulu ages ago, using a US credit card, but then they stopped me from using it .So the way i see it, if they don’t want my money, then i won’t give it to them. That’s when i started pirating.
I’ve used trillium before. it was my main note taking app for a long while. It’s a great app. Right out of the box, it has full markdown and whatever.
what have i stumbled upon.
it may have been Uptobox and Uptostream
haha. Gave me a chuckle. glad you got it sorted though :)
as if not use an ad blocker.
it’s the blue e, right?
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why do you think the producers are producing these things? Because consumer demand. If we stopped purchasing these things, they wouldn’t produce them. They only produce them because that’s where the money is.
I’m going to sue you for that!
straws aren’t even the problem. The largest source of plastic in the ocean is fishing nets and discarded fishing equipment.
probably already has. They put things into chromium first, then move them to chrome usually.
once they go public, the only goal is MOAR MONEY! reddit will also fall into this trap when/if they go public.
I recommend waterfox. It’s firefox without all the bullshit like pocket and shit that mozarella keeps putting into firefox.
i only really use mine for watching shit in bed. Not that often. If i could go back to before i bought it, I wouldn’t buy it.
what you’re looking for is firefox
All the more reason to stop using microshaft.
perfect. great news to wake up to. Hopefully it fails big time.
could you imagine if they taxed the wealthy?? They might have to give up one of their super yachts! Won’t somebody please think of the wealthy!
eh, I have a jellyfin server with family using it, and it works pretty well for my usecase.