

It’s copyright, not copywrite—you know, the right to copy. Copywriting is what ad people do. And what does this have to do with the PATRIOT Act?
It’s copyright, not copywrite—you know, the right to copy. Copywriting is what ad people do. And what does this have to do with the PATRIOT Act?
any book ever written
Damn! Which library are you going to?!
Lack of port-forwarding is a deal-breaker, unfortunately.
“Too strict” how? I don’t know what’s “usable” for you.
So, um, which VPN does the bandwagon like?
FireDragon, Zen Browser, and LibreWolf. Zen feels like a streamlined Chrome.
And if you don’t like Firefox, use one of the Firefox forks. Some of them are very Chrome-like.
Speaking of Firefox forks… they’re doing some really cool things with FireDragon and Zen Browser.
It’s been an ad company for a long time, though, and blocking ad blockers is new.
Leave it to cryptos to make simple things stupidly difficult. This whole piece you quoted was hilarious, but this part especially stuck out for me:
The base protocol doesn’t use tokens, which lets people who don’t have interest in cryptocurrency (yet) use it for free
I didn’t see the word “blockchain” anywhere.
What if it’s out of print?