

What shareware do you play?
I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.
I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.
What shareware do you play?
Appreciate the reply and link regardless! It’s always whack-an-ad with these intrusive jerks.
Would you happen to know of any guides or have advice on identifying the adservers to block?
That’s impressive, great to see it’s held up all this time!
Cool! What is it?
Are shitposts still shitposts if they’re in order?
u kitten me right meow?
For what it’s worth, I hadn’t seen that article before, so I was honestly curious about more up to date info on the situation since what I’d last seen.
About 38 minutes in (after scrubbing through to find it, please podcasters include transcripts) I think I found what you were thinking of. However it’s one of the other people that uses the platform mentioning something they’d seen suggesting what OP mentioned, without saying where they saw it.
Inb4 “Substack Nazis boo Nazis Nazis Nazis.” That is incorrect. There were only like 3 neo-Nazis, with about 10 followers apiece, but anyway they kicked them all out some time back now, because the entire internet was yelling at them.
Do you have sources for these claims?
When you waste are you creating/adding time? How might time be affected by more or less time?
That addresses a slightly different question. Supposing people know of the free stuff, why isn’t it discussed as much?
Good points! Although I feel like I may be out of the loop on some of the discussion/mention of archive.org stuff, which likely speaks to me being out of it more broadly regarding discussions of other related materials.
Kind of surprised there aren’t more comments along these lines. This was floating around the back of my head as much as some of the other responses.
Given their rampant disregard for the law as-is, what’s stopping Trump from kicking Musk out and just taking his money/assets? Is that somehow too flagrant?
What do you mean by user abstraction? First I’ve seen this mentioned, or put this way.
That disconnect in expectations is definitely what I had in mind in asking this, yeah. One hears game, thinks fun, it doesn’t fit their idea of fun, and the game unintentionally disappoints in the process.
Or like some exhibits in a museum, but also media like Flower. It’s called a video game, but I feel like that’s for lack of a better term more than anything. It’s lovely whatever you may call it.
Older? Check.
Free? Check.
Software/game? Check.
Checks out in my book!