i think its better that shorts are all in one place in the TV app, so i easily ignore they exist with a single click
i used to have to play minesweeper with my subscriptions before that
i think youre right on part of the argument, but older presidents also have less of a reason to think of the future since, yknow, theyll soon kick the bucket and whatnot, so less worries of the long term effects of their actions
i got a good 55in LG oled screen, connected it to wifi and added a firewall rule to block its access to the internet because i hate how lg forces ads
i negated some of the privacy gains by having my “OS” be an apple TV that has internet access but im willing to live with it, since it allows easy remote access to my home assistant through HomeKit, plus the interface is nice and I have RetroArch installed on it, so yeah
You can replicate the same thing but switch the apple TV for a more private and adequate device for your needs
maybe how i explained it poorly but its really meant to click to have enough space to put your lips, but the cap has a dot of juice stuck to it, so whenever you do that, you run the risk to get splashed
i just opened a strawberry juice from a bottle with the cap attached and when i pushed it far enough so it doesnt mash against my face, it clicked and sprayed me with juice that is now forever gonna stain my shirt
at my last workplace we used a service called browserstack which cost something like 10$ a month, it allows you to run almost any combination of os/browser versions. you can even set it up to access a local server if you’re running one on your device machine for example. took out all the headache of running the specific ie version that the client was reporting bugs on
it worked great but you can definitely find similar services to suit your use case
india shawn is the artist behind him, when the camera cuts she disappears behind him
its stupid it’s a shitpost
link to original : https://youtu.be/y1VKZUg8XZA @ 7:50