Millennial/Gen Z doom spending?
Millennial/Gen Z doom spending?
I just tried them to see if they worked, but I’m a casual.
I think there’s benefit to blocking the particularly Nazi/pedo instances, but otherwise do wish we’d just all be able to federate together and share content for the most part.
Damn. Well done.
Politicize this.
Why is there a little Elon right there?
They should be number 1. They literally don’t even have a phone number to call.
I wish I could go back.
Haha Yeah, Windows feels ancient. Maybe it’s the speed but I also just think it’s clunky. I’m also always confused when I try to use something and then I get a demand for a paid license, like, why the fuck would I pay for this?
I use a fairly new laptop and I use Pop but it’s so snappy, everything I need and want works without issues, and boots near instantly. It’s perfect for me.
Same. Everytime I use my work laptop with Windows I feel like a boomer trying to figure out how it works and complaining about how ugly the UI is to me now.
Hypercam 2 and WinRAR?
That’s so fucking true.
I am so happy I already forgot about those redditisms.
Virtual Machines, but I’m too dumb to figure it out.
Dude had post-nut clarity and calm, but still attempted it and missed.
Big L.
I don’t know about the phone but I love her nails.
Were you able to find any more information on this?
Coincidentally trying to do this as well. I’m not sure if it’s possible to play HL mods without Steam anymore.
I like running Linux on my Lenovo Ideapad. It wasn’t expensive and has everything I want, including easily running Linux.
The only thing is it’s not a popular laptop so it doesn’t have accessories, like cases or whatever.
In the US, especially in the 90’s, there were a lot promotional mailers, TV ads, and so on to prey on people’s desperation and ignorance that were sent out that would say that the person has “a chance to win $1M!” or “may have already won!”
Of course, I’ve never heard of anyone who actually won anything from them. It was probably just a data collection thing or asking people to send $20 to enter the fake lottery, I’m not sure. But, I have to admit, I did join a lot of those because I was a kid and I thought it’d be fun or easy and my dad would humor me by going through the process—or, at least, pretend that he did. We never won anything though.