Yep! Sometimes they are dreams from when I was a toddler.
I don’t understand why they randomly happen, but I am amazed that something I remember from 3 or 4 years I can still remember.
Yep! Sometimes they are dreams from when I was a toddler.
I don’t understand why they randomly happen, but I am amazed that something I remember from 3 or 4 years I can still remember.
While I believe this is true, be cautious with this site.
It’s known to post false information often.
No, it won’t be blocked.
That being said, it will be handicapped.
https://www.spacebar.news/chrome-ad-blocking-manifest-v3-ublock-origin/
Safari doesn’t have uBlock Origin at the moment AFAIK; it was discontinued. uBlock Origin on Firefox will continue using MV2 which allows for better extension/list updating.
Outside of games, you could use it in your desktop or laptop as a drive for different things. On my Mac, I use a 512GB for torrents instead of having it write to the SSD. I also have one that the Photos.app saves the Local iCloud Photo Library to.
Likewise, if any of your media apps let you set a default location, you can take advantage of it and have the apps and programs save content there, I do this for DVDs and Blu-Rays I get to have a digital copy.
Hopefully we get it by the end of the month!
Ditto! Phone, nah, I can go a few hours without touching it, but my laptops or desktops? Nope!
rips DVDs before returning
With Google owning VirusTotal and having Google Project Zero, I’m surprised Google doesn’t have its own equivalent to Windows Defender. AFAIK, Play Protect isn’t really that good at spotting malicious apps.
Microsoft Defender for Android (through Microsoft 365) is there for anyone paying for 365. IIRC, T-Mobile customers get Lookout Premium for free.
I use AdGuard’s premium apps but these should work just fine in browser based adblockers:
I would like to thank you for your explanation, captain obvious.
Google doesn’t follow their own design guidelines? I, for one, am shocked! /s
I never used Evernote because I found it too limiting (in 2014). For those who use it, what exactly was/is the appeal of it, or keeps you using it? (I use OneNote for projects, google keep for short scribbles and recently, Microsoft Loop for breaking down information).
I’m honored that after 3 months of no comments, you chose to white knight.
If there was one thing Windows Phone and Windows 8 IE did well for mobile devices, it was the bottom orientated address bar.
I’m surprised that it took Android and iOS so long to adapt it; Firefox if i recall correctly adapted to it first in 2014 with an experimental Windows 8 mode that sadly was discontinued.
That isn’t your cat; the taskbar date is from 10 years ago. Why lie?
Older Gen Z (98-2003) I believe would remember the terrible UX sci-fi themes, at least I do.
I use a userscript that will like a video (even if not subscribed) if I watch at least 80% of it. As for commenting, it really depends on the topic. Like, if someone needs help on a tutorial, yes. General videos like PewDiePie, no.
As for subscribing, a channel’s content must be interesting and not feel corporate. It always feels good when you find a new youtuber you like!
Mr. Robot; showing the worse of humanity, how far people will go corrupting once held morals the whole way. Not being able to understand oneself or the people around them, but still wanting and hoping to see people enjoy life.
I believe the series ended on a great note, though some may disagree.
all right jill-foyle
New Year, New Lemmy V19 on the horizon? 👀