Artist. Formally /u/1831942.
I also use it to listen to podcasts/ lore videos without having my screen on when I’m falling asleep. It’s also nice for driving. If you make a playlist and have an ad blocker, it WILL continue on to the next song.
I’m actually thinking of forking Firefox and making a lite version mostly geared towards playing YouTube content without ads and without restrictions.
They do, but service providers don’t like selling them. There isn’t as much of a return on smaller/ dumb/ cheap phones. I used to work at spectrum, and we’d speak of the cheap phones in hushed tones like they were the boogeyman. It felt horrible because I was using my cheap android while selling people iPhone 15s.
Fair. I haven’t played “No Man’s Sky,” yet, but apparently, it’s awesome in VR.
If anyone can optimize Disney’s omni directional walking pad, we’ll be there. I’d give it 3 decades if it goes that way. I’ve heard it’s not like real walking. It feels very slippery. All that being said, you don’t have to wrap yourself in a harness and fight friction to simulate walking like other walking pads. It also seems simple enough, hardware wise, that it could be recreated using preexisting parts/ 3d printing. I’m honestly surprised I haven’t seen a DIY project yet.
Have you played VR? You might get that feeling again.
Does anyone else only remember their dream if they’re lucid dreaming, but for some reason, it immediately wakes you up when you realize you’re lucid dreaming?
Edit: WRONG POST
Yeah, but not for shitty companies. I’m down to invest in a mom and pop if it helps get it off the ground. Fuck pump and dumps, and people who inflate bubbles.
Spiced Chai with coffee and milk is sooooooo good.
There’s a reverse. On most censored platforms, you can say “tit” or “tittty,” because “tit” is in a ton of words like “titan”.
You’d have to consider it somewhat of a black box, which is what people already do.
Hug all yorkie babies!
I was thinking librewolf sounded nice. Especially with baked in security features. When digging for advice, I’ve mostly found people still recommending Firefox over the last year, up until recently. Librewolf popped up a few times, though. The seamonkey internet suite seems pretty nice, as well.