Well AR15 sales are good for business, and piracy is not... Great world!
I can't come up with just one and this list changes over time a lot for me. But here is a current top 3 for me
Dry the River - Weights and Measures
"Currents" is pretty good if you like metalcore!
It's a security thing. The HttpOnly cookie can't be stolen using XSS or something like that, while a bearer token must be stored somewhere where javascript can see it.
I actually only discovered them like a year ago. But I really like their most recent album Especially songs like nighttime disguise are amazing!
Top 0.05% of Leprous with 8872 minutes. Amazing band!
But to be fair, obesity does affect your chances of finding a mate.
This is my betta tank. He is called Baard, but he is asleep because I took the picture at night.
Very nice one! What is in there? Looks amazing for shrimps.
I like the natural feel of the wood/roots there! Looks really cool
And then there is the "clipboard" (copy paste function) in the nano text editor being a third
Yeah the credit card works well. I'm not really using the rest of the crypto functionality it offers 😅
Yeah the credit card works well. I'm not really using the rest of the crypto functionality it offers 😅
The crypto.com app. I mean maybe the reason is "security", but it takes like 10-20 seconds to view my credit card details.
I have also completed the survey. I think it would also be interesting to see how permanently people left reddit.
For example, I was Lemmy exclusive for a while, but started missing discussions on more niche subjects (aquarium and shrimp keeping, audiophile equipment), and have since gone back to reddit sometimes. But I also think many people that were part of the migration completely deleted their accounts.
In that case, I'll think I'll just stay on the NewPipe/SmartTube/Revanced/adblock route for now
Is that trick "safe" for your Google account? I wouldn't mind paying for yt premium, but it's really not worth 7€ a month to me. Maximum half of that.
I tend to wear Ecco's (not crazy expensive ones, more in the 120-150€ range). I quite like them in terms of being strong and looking good enough. But I think they last me about 2-3 years.
Upgrading my home server, what CPU?
I have been running a little home server for a long time. It currently has an Intel celeron G1610, and a case that fits a Mini-ITX motherboard. It also has 3 big disks for data (NAS style), and one SATA SSD for the OS (Debian).
But lately I've been asking a lot from it and it's not really keeping up so I'm thinking to upgrade. A relatively low power consumption is important to me.
What CPU would you recommend?