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  • I've always wanted to be a part of a record.

  • Honeymooning with Cerulran's wife is just a right of passage these days

  • No need to brag, we've all had an Nvidia GPU at one point or another.

  • No matter how good the pay, the resulting cognitive dissonance would overwhelm me eventually and either lead to a mental breakdown, or me quitting. It wouldn't be worth it.

  • Their UI is great. But, I like just adding things to my watchlist and having it show up on Plex shortly after. Though, my partner still uses the Overseerr website I host.

  • This is a simple one. Republicans want to be rulers, not representatives.

  • You can set it up to monitor your Plex watchlist, which essentially turns Plex into your Overseerr TV app

  • If you're using pfSense anyway, pfBlockerNG provides the same AD related DNS sinkhole functionality of pi-hole without the need for a whole separate machine/VM to manage.

  • Humans descending from the trees was pretty disastrous for all involved.

  • Banner blindness

  • That's some chaotic good shit

  • I can't imagine using iOS...

  • I've never referred to my university as a college.

    I attended a two year community college, which I always referred to as college, and a four year state university that I always referred to as university. Otherwise, I referred to them by their acronyms, or more loosely as school.

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  • It's safe to use.

    That's what they want you to think!

  • Remember, the catalyzing moment that started the American experiment was a bunch of colonists rioting to eschew their duty to pay taxes. Right or wrong, avoiding taxes is at the core of American ideals. Modern American oligarchs are upholding the ancient tradition. The colonists rioted and destroyed some tea, modern day do-nothing billionaires buy politicians and destroy entire countries to avoid taxes.

  • Usually, but that's what the fierce individualism, and divisiveness prevents.

  • Generally speaking, consideration for others is inversely proportional to the desperation of a given community. Think about how hard people have to work these days and still can't afford a decent place to live and food to eat. It makes perfect sense that someone who feels that the system is keeping them down, and wearing them to the bone won't be conscientious of how their actions will affect others. That mixed with Western ideals of extreme individualism, and a political climate that promotes divisiveness, it's truly a wonder that anyone has any consideration at all for their fellow countrymen.