Bro kept paying to renew the domain for 3 more years, but didn't bother to update the info ๐
@lemmy.world
Bro kept paying to renew the domain for 3 more years, but didn't bother to update the info ๐
The illusion of choice
So much yesss, that drives me nuts, regardless of age!
I know that it's just hip and familiar to many, so I put with it with the few projects I'm really interested in and I can't say it doesn't work well, but please, why are there SO MANY??
I can feel the diabeTS
This is more like internet culture tho?
Yeah...
store this gem on Codeberg instead!
Are you a fox by chance?

Steve: "Uh... hey Elon, I have an idea for your new Neuralink thing, can we talk about it? I'm positive it's gonna be a great success..."
Him: pulling up Chat GPT
You: *loads shotgun*
Many rather treat standards as suggestions ๐.
Jokes aside, I have wondered what prevents them from doing it too, I guess they probably don't think it's important enough to really work out how to split up the files.
Then again, moving the whole folder to ~/.local/share/mozilla would have been decent enough as a temporary solution
Bro thinks he's on programmer humor ๐
Curious, where was the dot as separator for torrents born? Some kind of software limitation?
Relevant: 
Hold on I got it, Place but...
Out of the box Firefox is definitely not very privacy conscious, better than Chrome no doubt, but worse than Brave. It can be configured to be better than both or one can use Librewolf/Mullvad browser
Type :q! to pull out
I always wanted to believe this, but, at least in my country, not even a specialized high school degree is enough to get me anywhere for months, it's crazy.
Maybe you could even make it without formal education, but everyone's always looking for those sweet 3+ years of experience in the field (เฒฅ๏นเฒฅ)
Yeah, I mean, you are technically right, which is the best kind indeed!
Reject modernity, return to Gemini
That's what I'm saying! It might be technically excellent, but one of the reasons I went away from Reddit is also to escape the aggressive data collection
thanks for using Leebra!
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