They also need to move truck headlights lower to the ground. There’s absolutely no need for them to be eye level.
They also need to move truck headlights lower to the ground. There’s absolutely no need for them to be eye level.
If that’s what you want to believe then I will not be the one to stop you :)
Given lawmakers that understand how the internet works, I think it would be. To me this isn’t any different than a handful of years back when ISPs were throttling websites to give an advantage to the certain ones that paid them to work faster.
We are actively being held back by companies catering exclusively to the lowest common denominator.
If you’re just watching movies and tv I highly recommend just grabbing one of the streaming sites from the masterlist. Use a good ad blocker and you’re golden.
Yeah, obviously reactionary just means anything I personally disagree with. Duh.
Originally, it was being a child and not having any money of my own, and my mom getting out her wallet to enter card information on a website she had no previous knowledge of, for something she would never use personally, was a whole… thing that I can probably count on my hands the number of times it actually happened. So I stopped even asking and figured it out myself.
Edit: also, we had netflix but sometimes the shows I wanted to keep up with were still airing and I couldn’t wait.
Now, I just don’t think any company that would take my money in exchange for, generally temporary, access to media/software really deserves or needs my money all that much, and especially not more than I do. I also strongly resent that there is not a public and legal domain for things that are older than like 5 or 10 years and not actively being worked on.
Ban kids making up dumbshit challenges and attempting them?