Very cool fellow consumers
Very cool fellow consumers
Feels like we’re 20 years too early for that, but I hope it works out well. That’s the inevitable long term solution.
a goblin that must be stopped at all cost
It should be assumed by default that data collection is almost always non-consensual.
Year of the tiddies
Pretty sure I only actually saw it being used by Google anyways. I love it for native applications on Android, but couldn’t care less about it on the web.
Boomers trying to be cool
It’s a scientific fact that you are what you eat. So following that logic, you would become a cottage cheese slime.
Wait until you hear about sugar if you think dopamine hits are bad lol. Also number 2 is just made up.
Direct quotes are “insane incel bull****”? She really said that and the theme appears in all her writings.
Yeah, still seems like insane incel bullshit to me even after I direct quoted you. Also you’re allowed to swear on the Internet lol
did you know that women masturbate as well lol
Also this is insanely incel
Who gives a fuck
Life ain’t nothin but bitches n money
I slept on Staples for awhile until I had to go to them a few times. It’s pretty cool, you can send mail through them and I can print stuff with them since I infrequently need to do so and it’s much cheaper/less hassle then buying a printer. Not to mention saves me physical space in my house lol. They also help some local stores around me which I think is cool.
Maybe if that anonymous account has something relevant about it so you can protect yourself from potentially getting screwed over legally.
Pretty sure they blocked everyone else if they haven’t been blocked already. They’re basically already blocked by everyone lol.
Year of the Linux desktop!
It’s a great language to learn. The memory safety specifically. If you only use memory safe languages, you won’t know anything about how the memory is handled in the background. Start breaking and abusing memory, it’s the best way to learn why memory safety is important, what it’s doing different, and how it’s prevented.
Getting deep in the trenches with memory allocation is the best way to learn, since all memory safe languages do this as well, they just hide it. It’s extremely useful to know what’s going on behind the scenes and is fundamental knowledge that applies to all programming languages, past and present, no matter how much they hide it.
Now we can learn the secrets of Stop n Swop