No, my browser (Mullvad) clears everything upon quit. I quit every time I get on a new “subject”.
No, my browser (Mullvad) clears everything upon quit. I quit every time I get on a new “subject”.
Either use tree tabs, or just close it when you’re done.
Open all links in new tabs.
Getting results without scrolling? That day is today.
I practically disabled SMS on my phone. Let’s see them spam me on Matrix.
Or Startpage. Mojeek. Searx. Qwant. The lot…
Hold on, inventing psychic power
I’ve been supporting Wikipedia with a monthly $5 donation. By now, ~$150 in total! I want to support all kinds of great projects, but I don’t have an infinite amount of money to share between everything that exists 😔
I might switch to a monthly donation to The Internet Archive just because of how crucial its existence is.
This automatic faucet that need the hands to be between the wall and the water to turn on.
I thought everyone forgot this existed. Apparently not.
I don’t know how weak you’re talking, but Horizon Zero Dawn has that same engaging, high skill ceiling combat that BOTW/TOTK does. The minimum specs don’t look too bad, and the game is quite well optimised. Forbidden West is probably a no-go, though, and it’s a much better game which serves as a true direct sequel. They’re great if you like story, too.
Everyone else has already made great suggestions too. This was the only different suggestion I could make.
Forbidden squash (or something)
Crisis Core is the only PSP game I’ve played. It’s pretty good. I suppose Monster Hunter is worth trying out, too.
Favourite socks ever made
It’s an accessibility option for the hearing impaired, e.g. doorbells, knocking, crying, smoke detector alarms, and some others.
More importantly, why are you eating KFC (unless you’re outside of the US where it’s actually edible)?
Aye, but they could lower the starting price, increase specs and ship larger volume for an overall larger profit, right?
If I was running the company, I’d rather more people buy my product for a lower price than far fewer people buy my product for a somewhat higher price. Plus, higher sales figures itself is better, no? I don’t get the strategy. They’re leaving out the whole $2,000 that someone would have otherwise spent if the base model was actually useable.
I thought they practically were already.