

Works like a charm on mobile without javascript.


Works like a charm on mobile without javascript.
The continuation makes no sense to me… the zookeeper decides to free him, so he somehow calls a ride and buys bananas?


I’ve been ramping up the game as well. Now besides adblocks, I do almost all my online reading without javascript, I avoid all big tech and big brands, both online and physically, I plan on not getting any new equipment for at least 5 years, and I also buy less stuff in general


At least it wasn’t a deceptive or clickbait title. Let’s give it some credit


Depending on where you live, you can also install a conversion kit to run your older car on natural gas instead of gasoline


And don’t forget one of the main reasons to push for apps: to drain your attention by showing notifications, maximizing your usage of their products


Here to stay, but the industry might collapse if they don’t become profitable, and llms can become a small niche after that, made of people that pay to use or run locally


I remember him doing that in older games as well. I’m surprised that technique isn’t well know already


That worries me… how long until they start using the term terrorist?


In the very end, the good fictions are the more unrealistic ones


I try not to be repetitive with the astronaut meme, but they don’t help. Here we go:



They don’t track you, but you just need to be logged in to make your searches and just trust them not to collect data


With ublock it opens normally. Also by disabling javascript, which is kinda ironic
Do you happen to know the publishing year of that one?
I don’t understand how it evolved to be made in that form factor, and why it is still being done that way.
Probably for being easier, cheaper and faster to produce in printing press machines. If you made the sheets smaller, you’d end needing to make much more cuts and it would also be harder to hold many smaller sheets together without some sort of binding
That’s why we shouldn’t remove vegetation cover


We used to recommend people to run the newest stuff possible, but we came to a point that maybe it’s better for us to keep with older tech for a good while
Just underline everything, like students marking what’s important to read


my house would be outside experience if I didn’t live inside it. It’s all a matter of perspective
For everyone who thought eu legislation would force corporations make better stuff globally, that’s how much they care about you.
And people still buying from nintendo is really disappointing