Isn't "buying things" in general, a contribution to capitalism?
Nioxic
finally, a recipe with a unique killer flavor
But can people find your question on lemmy by googling?
coz thats how i personally found reddit back in the day. And i'm sure it is part of how reddit grew to what it is today.
If google cant find you, you cannot be a success, is my guess. But of course, NOT being found on google has it advantages too.
I can find this topic by searching on lemmy
but i cannot search comments, which limits the usability somewhat
Jeg bruger stremio. Kombineret med en real debrid service og 'torrentio' addon, til stremio. Så kan jeg se næsten alt(dog ikke dansk indhold), for få euro om måneden.
Surely price of chicken meat will increase too. (well, everything, probably)
people choose consoles over pcs for comfort
people choose pc for its capabilities (and for some, a different kind of comfort)
people choose vr for the experience only - and it can get old quite quickly because the market is too small - not enough 'content'
30% seems rather high
but... when they handle payments, refunds, advertising (within their application) and game download costs (server infrastructure?), etc etc etc. it doesnt seem that crazy.
at least, for a lot of indie developers, not having to worry about those things, might easily be worth those 30%
The Pirate Bay
Its pretty outdated these days
The first line in the megathread is silly
Instead of installing firefox and setting up.. Just install Librewolf. A firefox fork with UO built in, and all the privacy settings activated by default. Even the hidden ones.
And yes is still supports FF sync etc.
By default it clears cache etc when you close it. It can be annoying for some users.
it's called "kaskelothval" in danish
kastelot supposedly means "oil-filled head"
that oil is called "spermaceti oil". And supposedly is kinda sticky.. like sperm