I just assumed this disclaimer was for live sports, which include ads whether you want them to or not. It’s not like you can just leave out the commercial breaks in a live broadcast.
I’ve been wanting to take the leap, too. I’ve got Linux installed on my gaming laptop and I’ve been trying games one by one to see if they work. Next step is dual booting on my desktop and only switching to Windows when I absolutely can’t make something work. My biggest concern is that I have a bunch of games installed on various drives that are all Windows (NTFS?) formatted and I’m not sure if I’ll be able to run them on Linux. I really don’t want to have to reinstall all of them.
The desire to belong is primal, and strong.
I’ve had a facebook account since it was first unleashed on the world, but these days I only use it for messenger and marketplace. I’ve changed all my privacy settings to as strict as they can possibly be, and I never browse or post anything.
I asked a younger coworker something similar about Facebook and facebook messenger a few years ago in relation to cyber bullying. I asked her why the younger generation doesn’t just get off social media if they’re being bullied, and her response was that these platforms are how people communicate now. Without them, you don’t find out about parties, trips, events, etc. Without them you get left out. If you abandon them, you’re essentially ostracizing yourself.
After hearing that I understood why just giving them up is difficult.
It is funny, especially the earlier seasons. It’s just popular to hate on it because so many people like it.
I will admit, though, that some of the later content was pretty rough. It all felt pretty forced.
That doesn’t make me feel better, it just makes me feel not worse. Does that make sense?
Which poll was more recent?
The official hat of “females always pick the chads, even though I dress better than all these normies!”
I got banned for downvoting. Kind of hard to take people seriously when they’re so sensitive to criticism that the equivalent of a thumbs down emoji gets you banned.
Don’t worry! I’m sure the default username and password didn’t get changed either.
The reason I think is because any unofficial and potentially unsecured communications access point seems like a vulnerability. If some moron posts a picture using that unofficial access point I’d be worried it could be traced to the ship’s location.
That seems like a significant security risk
Lucky for them
I worked in retail until 2016, and a few years before I left they switched all the PoS registers to Linux.
I’m pretty sure people uninterested in the things that interest you would say the same thing.
Same thing happened to Sears/Kmart
You don’t like to do anything where people compete against each other? Board games? Multiplayer video games?