Yeah it’s called Temu. You’ll get them in your email and SMS inboxes too.
Yeah it’s called Temu. You’ll get them in your email and SMS inboxes too.
You can dump it onto pot roasts and chicken too. It’s one of the ways my mom pulled off making food every day for so many years.
I always went to soulseekqt.net which I guess is just an alias. I feel like I’ve been in some kind of weird bubble.
I’ve never seen that abbreviation for it before. What you see in search results depends on who’s accounts are online so keep checking every once in a while. My other suggestion is if you use qbittorrent, it actually has a torrent search that I think is disabled for legal disability or something.
Just use soulseek or something
There are some users who are dicks that ban people, but you’ll only be banned from that one person’s downloads. If it happens just download from someone else who’s not a psychopath about it. Most people on soulseek want to share. It’s not a private tracker and there’s no e-penis to be gained. DO share your own collection though because you might as well.
The shampoo bottles:
Sir this is a wendy’s.
It’s a cool idea and I was using it every day for a while. I love the gemtext format and I even made some “gempub” ebooks for fun. I have a site on flounder.online with some crap on it. Two things brought it all down for me.
The first is the hard TLS requirement. I’ve read all the rationales about this and still don’t see the point. I get the principle behind it but it’s not worth requiring that much infrastructure. It sucks all the fun and accessibility out of it. Which is my other issue.
We all know a platform can’t be TOO accessible without becoming like twitter. But if accessibility is too low you’ll end up with nothing but upper class tech workers moaning about the bougie problems that they created for themselves. The only capsules that had anything decent on them had HTTP proxies. It didn’t feel like a platform worth contributing to for someone like me.
I’ve heard about the Spartan protocol which is similar but has no TLS requirement. I’ve been planning on getting into that but all I’ve done is read about it.
How is this notable or interesting then? I thought we were all just accepting that malicious software is an inherent part of all open platforms.
They change the interface pretty much every day. The people managing the image search are especially on crack. Features are disabled and then come back and then they’re disabled and then they come back… I just go to Bing now. I’m sorry my desire to search square images was such a monkey wrench in your business model google.
One of the only reasons I used vivaldi for a while.
I really want IPFS to go mainstream. It solves a lot of problems with piracy and the internet in general. But people started thinking it was a blockchain thing, and I haven’t heard much about it since then. Libgen uses it but that’s the only place I’ve seen it be embraced.
I think this is part of why Google holds on to youtube despite it not making them money. Without that Google would just be the map and email company. They would completely lose the appearance of “owning” any part of the internet.
I love Paint because when shit started hitting the fan in windows, Microsoft’s neglect actually elevated Paint to the best stock program on there. It’s the only image viewer I use on windows because it opens instantly and takes practically zero resources. Even large images can be opened faster than the crappy calculator, which is still the same calculator from Windows 8 by the way. I hope they never touch paint again.
They had that in win10 as well for about a week and then they took it away hoping nobody noticed it so it could be a win11 feature instead.
Debian is Jumpman and Mint Debian is Luigi from the super show.
I’ve seen some pretty interesting images and some funny text but nothing that amounts to a big enough vision that it’s something cohesive like a complete movie or a book. I’ve seen Joel Haver videos but those aren’t made by pushing a button and getting a video.
This sign was made iteratively and they didn’t know about format copying in ms word.