Compiled my own kernel way back when and decided that network support wasn't really needed, on a computer locked away in a room to which I didn't have access, late one evening with nobody else around to unlock it.
Also deleting the whole /boot folder to see if I could fix it.
Yep. Very much.
Translated to English it says "Netflix is no longer supported on this device. Visit netflix.com/compatibledevices for a list of supported devices".
This is when hitting the netflix button on the tv remote. Worked until a few days ago.
It was a fork off the Netscape Navigator which included a news reader, an email client, a browser and a kitchen sink, from what I remember. They took the browser part out and created Firefox, but it was called something else at first. Firebird maybe? Can't recall.
I'm not saying just the CEO, but the whole structure.
Look at the kids from Stranger Things for example. Any of them over 20 yet? If they never work another day in their life they still enjoy a life unattainable to almost everyone.
Good for them I suppose, but it's that really how a society should be?
And there are a lot of people behind the scenes that we don't see that makes an enormous amount of cash while most don't.
There should be a more equal distribution.
Not saying that you shouldn't pay people, but the CEO of netflix makes over $50M a year.
Actors make how much? I'm sure there are a lot of ways to cut costs and make a more equal society to boot.
It's basically your entry point into the fediverse. You can still read and comment on other instances, as long as your instance is playing nice with others.
You can even set up your own and connect boost to that if you like. You'll still be part of the bigger 'verse.
Can peertube be run over I2P or are there technical limitations preventing it?