

They did attack Iran, and the headlines I’ve read says it was without US support. But it’s a developing story.
Born 1983, He/him, Danish AuDD introvert that’s surfed the internet since he was a tween.
They did attack Iran, and the headlines I’ve read says it was without US support. But it’s a developing story.
Well well, I was proven wrong :) I suppose the sites that didn’t want to carry out the ID checks (which I assume is the problem) gets blocked from the country’s side, that makes a lot of sense. I was actually thinking of Pornhub moving out of France and jumping to the wrong conclusion that surely all other porn sites are doing the same, but I suppose there are sites that just don’t care, resulting in Germany having to block the non-complying sites from their side.
I might be proven wrong, but I don’t think the porn block is via DNS, much more likely that it’s blocked from the porn providers side via IP-ranges.
What a shame, now I can’t buy an overpriced product that shows me real life pop-up advertisements.
Wow, that’s courageous, well done. I’m envious. I’m still battling with the sunk-cost fallacy mostly related to my youtube account. My gmail just redirects to my new mail address currently, so that’s sort of sorted until I’ve gone through 20 years of created accounts that are linked to it.
Oof. I love Obsidian, I really do, but The Outer Worlds 1 wasn’t at all the kind of game I was looking for. NPC’s felt very cardboard-y, each and everyone you had to talk to was anchored to one place, the world didn’t feel lived in or alive.
And then asking $80 for a sequel to that?
That’s gonna be a no from me dawg.
It’s believed half of all produced oxygen is done by sea and whale poop is incredibly important for providing nutrients to the surface to help this process.
Just a little exploitation for my benefit, as long as it doesn’t happen near me.
It’s so sad we’re burning coal and oil to generate heat and electricity for dumb shit like this.
Like @[email protected] said, there’s a flatpak PS4 emulator that makes it trivial to apply the patch, as demonstrated here.
78 dead and that number seems likely to rise. Out of a population of 63 million it could be a lot worse, but the story about a school van just swept away is still heartbreaking to hear about.