Funny thing you should say that because IIRC there actually is a Starbucks on the left right around the corner (though with a traditional facade at least). Source: wife and I were there last year.
Inshallah he gets some shuteye soon
Usually it is? But ultimately it’s still your own responsibility. You did not pay the dev, the dev does not ask you to pay them, ergo the dev owes you diddly squad.
Malware is not usually open source.
I disagree, in neither scenario the open source dev owes him anything. You get to use and modify the software for free, but the flip side is you are entitled to nothing.
Yeah, it seems there’s an automated profanity filter which I was not aware of until recently. I wish you could toggle this on and off as a user, but hey, I’m a guest on this platform so who am I to removed about this, am I right?
You sonofaremoved I’m in
I think I had that one as well. With the fireworks and everything? Yikes dawg…
Since no one in this thread mentioned it: Thunder is also great, open source and free.
The game is “Street Fighter II”, in case you have a senior moment like I did.
If you’re on Android and use Firefox, you can use the Disable JavaScript extension to disable JS on sites with paywalls, like NYtimes. While not perfect, it works remarkably well.
Also works great on Desktop.
Username checks out
Presumably Andrew intends to stockpile the cans of cat food he deems acceptable.
Agreed, it’s clearly meant as a joke.
Alrighty then