You forgot that invidious still lets you watch videos age blocked fine. Gokunaru for instance just made a q & a a few days ago and I watched it on invidious
I wouldn't go nearly that far. Wine allows for running of most games, and the rest are usually always online multiplayer games. Even with the ones that work usually have hitches and quirks to figure out. Linux can't…
You can do pretty much anything on the wii. It was so successful and so easy to crack and mod that it's got everything you'd want, including virtual console injections
I got Sennheiser 300 S earphones at least a year and a half ago and they don't show any signs of deteriorating. They cost 50 euro, double what standard throwaway earphones cost here from any old shop. Yes they're not an…
This is in clear response to the right of repair movement. That devices should be able to be repaired and schematics to be given to repair centres. Most people don't care, but when repairing is cheaper than a new device…
That's because too much power overloads the power wires. You can only get that by making surplus, and when surplus occurs a lot of that power is lost from overload. And before you say to upgrade the wires, that would…
In Ireland, old phone boxes are being fitted with defibrillators, especially in more rural towns and villages. I believe it happens in towns in the UK as well. There's plenty boxes here from before the eircom and…
Everyone's brains operate the same from a basic view, but have very different details. We all think in different ways, we all experience life differently. We just apply similarly understood terms that make it seem like…
Sounds like an interesting idea, had a little look on the site, but gut feeling is something's fishy here.. and it's not the water. Just something about it rubs me the wrong way.
I've got to say, that 4th paragraph is, or at least should be, the modus operandi of every scientist in any related field. >In this style of work, the researcher is allowed, and even required, to select problems for…
With us humans, yes we're social creatures but if there's no social environment directly outside our window and we get on with getting our needs met, then we do fine alone and find comfort in it. It's like what happened…
You forgot that invidious still lets you watch videos age blocked fine. Gokunaru for instance just made a q & a a few days ago and I watched it on invidious
I wouldn't go nearly that far. Wine allows for running of most games, and the rest are usually always online multiplayer games. Even with the ones that work usually have hitches and quirks to figure out. Linux can't…
You can do pretty much anything on the wii. It was so successful and so easy to crack and mod that it's got everything you'd want, including virtual console injections
I got Sennheiser 300 S earphones at least a year and a half ago and they don't show any signs of deteriorating. They cost 50 euro, double what standard throwaway earphones cost here from any old shop. Yes they're not an…
This is in clear response to the right of repair movement. That devices should be able to be repaired and schematics to be given to repair centres. Most people don't care, but when repairing is cheaper than a new device…
That's because too much power overloads the power wires. You can only get that by making surplus, and when surplus occurs a lot of that power is lost from overload. And before you say to upgrade the wires, that would…
In Ireland, old phone boxes are being fitted with defibrillators, especially in more rural towns and villages. I believe it happens in towns in the UK as well. There's plenty boxes here from before the eircom and…
Everyone's brains operate the same from a basic view, but have very different details. We all think in different ways, we all experience life differently. We just apply similarly understood terms that make it seem like…
Sounds like an interesting idea, had a little look on the site, but gut feeling is something's fishy here.. and it's not the water. Just something about it rubs me the wrong way.
I've got to say, that 4th paragraph is, or at least should be, the modus operandi of every scientist in any related field. >In this style of work, the researcher is allowed, and even required, to select problems for…
With us humans, yes we're social creatures but if there's no social environment directly outside our window and we get on with getting our needs met, then we do fine alone and find comfort in it. It's like what happened…