By the time Amazon was a thing in Australia, it was already common knowledge that Amazon treats their employees like shit, so I'm proud to say I've never used anything Amazon (except AWS at work I guess)
Shit, I've been with my wife for 16 years (married for 1), sparks are still strong AF. Does the timer start when you get together or when you get married?
My smart tv doesn't run android, it runs a proprietary Sony OS.
With my shield, I can run anything android can run like smart tube, jellyfin, Plex, emulation station, steam in home streaming etc.
This is why android tv boxes exist. Your tv is probably pretty underpowered or doesn't even run android, this solves those issues to enable you to run pretty much anything you want on your tv.
I wanted to be a race car driver. Literally had no other ambitions, that's all I wanted, and I grew up being told I could be anything I wanted to be. Well we grew up homeless and I didn't realise it was something only wealthy families could afford to support.
Turns out I couldn't be anything I wanted to be.
I work in I.T. now. It's fine, pays the bils. I built myself a pretty decent sim racing rig so although it's not the same thing, it somewhat scratches the itch.
The chat currently is how you enter commands. But guess what... Mojang has the ability to change that. You know, like they've been changing the game for as long as the game has existed.
You litteraly have no idea how they're going to implement this change. It's stupid to assume that they're going to block the chat window without any other way to run commands. You are clearly experiencing a severe lack of critical thinking skills.
Again, Mojang has zero control over what websites host. And the British government has zero control over what websites host in other countries.
Yes the government can try to block access to certain websites, but as you've started, a VPN is an easy way to get around that.
But also if you think Minecraft mods are high up on the government's radar, you're not really thinking clearly.
Like, think it through... If I have a website that runs on server in Switzerland, serving a Minecraft mod, how the hell would Mojang know about it? How the hell are they gonna stop me? They can't and they would be foolish to try. The British government can't shut it down, they have no jurisdiction. Any attempts to try and block the UK population from accessing it would be thwarted by a VPN.
So while I agree the age verification stuff is stupid. You're assuming it will prevent you from being able to use commands (highly unlikely), and your assuming Mojang will somehow take down websites they have no control over to prevent mods from changing this? And you're also assuming the UK governments will care enough about Minecraft mods to block access to mod websites?
You're making a lot of assumptions and literally none of them make any sense
I'm talking about mods that could allow running commands. Please re-read this comment chain.
Mods hosted on websites not based in the UK cannot be taken down by the UK government.
So yes, people in the UK have to abide by the age verification ( if they want social features, so you do have a choice). But people in the UK can also download and install any mod they want.
Age verification sucks, but at this point in time all we know is that it will be required for social features. Running commands, which seems to be your main concern, is not a social feature
So glad the idiotic decisions Microsoft makes doesn't effect my computer. And I'm excited for the rest of the population to make the shift to Linux, at least on their personal computers.
It doesn't have to be like this, you too can be immune
These mushrooms produce pretty consistent results. From what I've heard, most people that eat them report seeing tiny men. Wayyy more consistent and specific of a hallucination then eating a standard cubensis mushroom.
I'm not claiming there's anything more than a hallucination going on here, but it is fascinating how specific and consistent the results are. Makes you wonder about the future of hallucinogens, perhaps one day we can synthesise specific trips, kind of like a total recall situation where you could choose what you want to experience
It's not perfect, some plugins still have issues. But most of the time it works really well. I use this with reaper and find music production is totally doable in Linux
Still absolutely blows my mind people willingly install these