

Those were the days
Those were the days
We are the elder millenials, who know how to defragment a hard drive.
It’s a fork of open source software. If only “line go up” didn’t have to be the way things worked they could have stopped developing features no one wants just to squeeze out profit, and sustained without enshittifying. Maybe.
Meek row wah vay
I’ve left gmail and had no real challenges with spam filtering or anything else so far. I lost integration between calendar photos drive etc, which has removed some convenience, but that was also kind of the point.
Not having anyone to talk to for a few years in grade school doesn’t mean you wouldn’t have managed in a world without the internet. Its perhaps unfortunate that smartphones enabled you to be insular and never develop more socially (in regards to your original question)
Cuff 6 7 is the date and 6 7 is also a number pattern he recognizes from a different context. It’s totally funny
I don’t, but I guess I do rely on them to float popular stuff up in my feed. After that, I couldn’t care less.
And the reason we still use so much plastic is that everything is driven by capitalism which only cares about maximizing profit
Create a new account on the new server. You can do it in Voyager and just pick a server from the list, or go to that server’s website in a browser.
Like the house they built for Ned in the Simpsons
This is my approach. A new account once a year.
So the west coast has only 2 kinds of fish?
Id copy the entire thing to a separate place where I keep installed programs and keep the torrent files untouched to seed from. It’s 1 gig, you can spare that right?
Only use the /all feed (top 6 hours) , block what you don’t like.
Five tomatoes (5280)
Either way but usually the former
Uphill, both ways