I have Netflix, and some shows you can actually still buy episodes of. Which is what I prefer. I don't like this subscription model, or losing access when the WiFi stutters :/
Hola you gotta be drinking a lot to be getting billed €50 every time
Damn, that does make it a rough situation for the consumer
I'd say it's a service issue. I can see a trailer for a movie and have no idea where to watch it. And there's a tonne of places to check where it might be. And even then, they all have their own app? building? payment plan? device requirements? style?
Then there's the seven seas, nice and consistent
Faster on starlink?
voidtools everything
tried it once, never been without again
on the ungoogled chromium GitHub page there are some extra steps listed, including an extension that makes the web store work again
And they're not the first to do something that ridiculous. Fortunately for them, a good chunk of that will be for the tax payer to deal with
I expect this to just drive the niche into less moderated places
Gotta find a good restaurant, the cheap, quick or busy places usually aren't the ones with the best food
Try tap water, it's even cheaper
I've always had the anti-neighbour style setup. Much less harmful to your ears than headphones
A customized copy of ungoogled chromium
Worst case you have a meter of traditional wall on the first floor. I like the concept!
Yo that's great! Less people.means more resources for everyone! More nature, less pollution, less density (which makes crime and such more noticeable)
...but it won't make billionaire as many billions. Unacceptable!
sideways
They do for companies that affect the EU and contain a lot of disonformation, like twitter
Yea, I can pay 7 different services 10$ a month just so I can keep access to the tv shows I like. And pay another 10$ a month per service if I want it in decent quality. And install 7 different slow af apps to use them... and I'll have to hope they just darn cast to the tv this time.
Aw dangit my show isn't on Netflix.. Hulu? no, amazon prime? ah Disney+ perhaps? Ow wait no I have to sign into the tv for that one, where's the darn remote. Oh man, they discontinued one of my shows, I was halfway through!
Oh hey, totally_royalty_free.mp4 is on this 2nd result on google. Adblock does it's job, nice. I wish Netflix was still this convenient. Why can't billion dollar companies work together?
It's docs are garbage, but the language is quite simple and human readable even for non-techies. I think it's a bit too easy at times, resulting in people just kinda winging it
They were joking
If we can collectively agree to make unsigned types like uint and ushort the default. Then the signed long type would sound a lot funnier
it's weird, but legal for some reason. Giving back energy to the grid can cost money. Shy of just stacking a bunch of batteries, what could I do with the spare summer sunlight?
This should be a pretty basic feature, just not having a private message be there anymore. But for some reason that does not work here?
I tried searching for this. I found a year old open issue on GitHub and some reddit users complaining about this very issue.
Talking with some people in the comments here, it seems like some people don't understand that one might not want a message to be in their face. Or the idea that just because something could be recovered doesn't mean we should treat it as an absolute