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meseek #2982
meseek #2982 @ ultratiem @lemmy.ca
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  • Private trackers are the safest. A public one will always be sketch. But if you want a public one, give therarbg.com a try.

  • Right sort of like the belief dolphins always help humans lost at sea but that’s because you only hear the stories from the survivors. No, wait.

  • On the topic, how lucky are wineries that a vineyard decided to grow in their backyards?! Like what are the odds!

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  • I should have said a small battery backup done properly knowing full well the abysmal QA of that company.

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  • Ya I hear you. I don’t even like driving modern cars because they are all electrical and the pedals feel like video game controls. But nothing in the Tesla is built well. I fully believe it possible to build a full proof battery backup and not just hook up a random 12v that probably suffers from the same abysmal QA as the rest of the car.

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  • Or the foresight to have a small backup battery unit used exclusively for emergencies like say when the battery goes out or when someone reverses their car into a lake. The fact these are such death traps shows just how bad the US is when it comes to giving a flying fuck about people over money.

    And all the while Elon is touted as some kind of super Lex Lutherian genius.

    Honestly if I wrote a fictional book with some of the shit he's done and how the world looks at him publishers would throw it back in my face as being the most unbelievable POS they've read in the past 20 years.

  • Both 1337 and TG are some of the worst places to get your torrents from. They themselves are about as trust worthy as Trump on a quaalude.

  • A stop gap till what? There just isn't anything left to "labour" for?

  • It's worded better in the US? 🙃

  • Oh did you turn yours on?? Because that's definitely a paddlin'!

  • Typical Debian user clinging onto their dementia.

  • Clowns have it backwards. Instead of empowering workers to make better things, to receive better education and actually become a force in this modern world, they are empowering employers so they can exploit them more. It’s like their government has a collective IQ of 6 (+/- 3). You just can’t make up this level of stupid.

  • require staff to work up to two unpaid hours per day

    Well ima head out

  • See that’s the thing, Debian was never good

  • “Yes Mr. Crowler we hear what you’re saying, but unfortunately spray paint voids your warranty.”

  • Yeah I can’t even comprehend how that just passes as totally normal these days. Make it all make sense…

  • It’s sad how consumers have zero rights when it comes to digital content. Companies can retroactively make changes, removing content legitimately bought by consumers with no repercussions. I get “not owning” but for a company to collect money for services provided and not actually provide those services will never not astound me.

  • Yeah. But unless MS has blocked you, I still don’t see the point getting it elsewhere.

  • I use Jellyfin for movies and shows but sub to a streaming service for music. To me, it’s worth the monthly cost to put millions of songs at my reach all with impeccable quality. The convenience alone not withstanding. But music is super important to me and I don’t go a day without it. I haven’t seen anything close to that if you pirate.

    I ripped my old CDs way back in like 2003 and didn’t join a streaming service till 2019. I’ve added more bangers and almost doubled my collection since then.

    I kind of count my blessings as to only having to sub to that service. I have friends that pay $300 a month for Netflix, Diznee+, etc. And here I am getting by on $6 a month. Totally not mad.