lol since when did nerds become alpha chads? not everyone is out to get you
lol since when did nerds become alpha chads? not everyone is out to get you
yeah that worked sooo fucking well for a bunch of recent reboots. to quote south park: “just put a chick in it and make her gay”
that’s hilarious, which language is it?
Americans getting dumber and dumber over the years. i thought the “stupid white men” era was the peak, but i stand corrected
drink verification can squeeze verification dong
passporn has a nice ring to it. wank wallet also comes to mind.
there’s a software package floating around to hijack drones and remote control them yourself. it might be time to test the drone’s security capabilities
I’ve tried both CalyxOS and GrapheneOS, since I’ve had a Pixel already. I don’t consider one “better” than the other.
Calyx is based on LineageOS, so you get a wider range of devices and functionality. It uses microG, which works great as long you don’t use any apps with IAP.
GrapheneOS’ play service sandbox can handle the case though, so I went with that, not being able to live without MacroDroid pro. Plus I like they got rid of Google location services altogether, and functionality-wise I’m not missing anything either.
Other people will have other priorities or preferences when it comes to their devices. Use whatever tickles your pickle.
Dr. Mephisto would be proud
happy, moisturised, in my lane, flourishing
having your cake, and eating it too
fuck idea guys. an idea is worth nothing until you actually put the work in
your ability to speak Italian would be impaired but you could still get a small phone that can be used with one hand
what if you’re autistic?
what’s a good alternative if one’s using GMaps mainly for travelling instead of navigation (i.e. looking up nearby restaurants and getting reviews, public transport, attractions and their opening hours, etc.)?
true I’ve heard about that, sure why not
thank you for your service, i usually resort to libraries doing the heavy lifting but even then it’s tough and prone to error
i think there’s a different “sweet spot” for everyone. i agree, doing 3h of productivity in 3h is hard enough, but i wouldn’t necessarily need to stretch it over 8h, i’d do fine with 5-6h. my last work hours tend to be the most unproductive ones anyway