

I guess it would be ok but this is something I want to leave on virtually 24/7 kind of thing and I feel like it would wear out parts on my desktop quicker. I mainly use it for gaming


I guess it would be ok but this is something I want to leave on virtually 24/7 kind of thing and I feel like it would wear out parts on my desktop quicker. I mainly use it for gaming


I just don’t want to run it all the time due to wear and tear on the fans and GPU mainly because of all the heat. Its ventilated properly and all that but I usually fall asleep with the TV on so I feel like running it constantly all the time is going to wear out the parts quicker.


They have a bitter taste on them so kids don’t swallow them.


I remember seeing in the beginning credits one time how it’s based off of a novel and thinking “huh I wonder what its about?”
And then going back in to the bakery store and the woman was saying “its about the interpersonal conflicts of everyone living on the same street its very moving, nothing like this shite”


Why don’t you guys get some meaningful fucking work done improving the lives of your constituents instead of hating on memes for kids?


So serious question why couldn’t they pay a Chinese vessel to come get or move their oil.
I’d bet a fat stack of cash the USA wouldn’t dare touch one if it was Chinese. Or shit maybe even Trumps daddy Putin could send a Russian oil tanker to move it around. Bet they wouldn’t fuck with that either.
Is it just a cost thing?


Lol now gamepass is going to be $40/month in 3 months.
Look what you all made Microsoft do!!
In my opinion yes as long as you have one that is actually trustworthy. Mullvad comes to mind since it famously got raided and was found by authorities to keep zero logs like they promised.
Tor developers disagree but I think this is from the ideology that “it isn’t illegal to use Tor!!” Which is correct but it absolutely does make you a target in any of the 14 eyes countries and beyond.


Because of good old propaganda. I know, its fucking bullshit.
I agree privacy is a right.
The government definitely disagrees though. So yes you should be wary of rawdogging a Tor connection, unfortunately


Cops are badly out of control and weed should be allowed if someone chooses to do it but yes I agree that libertarianism is stupid.


“libertarians generally advocate for minimal government regulation, believing that businesses should operate freely and regulate themselves through voluntary exchange and competition. They argue that over-regulation can stifle innovation and economic growth.”
So in my opinion, they are dumbasses. Yeah let’s get the Nestles and Monsanto’s of the world to regulate themselves. Honestly just unserious people with no critical thinking skills in my opinion.


Nah too busy causing more of the deranged work yourself to death mentality and widening the gap on wealth inequality more.
That’ll get the folks to have more kids!


I wish more people understood this. I hate people that don’t respect the right of other people to choose with their own free will.
Wasn’t Mullvad famously raided and found to keep no logs?
I’d sure trust that more than any ISP in UK or USA and I think you would be crazy not to as well.
One has a proven track record, the others undoubtedly do it and have been known to do it and tell you they do it.
It frustrates me to no end that people can’t understand that truth.
Even with TOR and shit they say don’t do that and I think that’s wrong. Sure sure, fingerprinting or whatever. I believe there is a much more tangible risk of your ISP knowing that you are connecting to TOR in the first place especially in countries like UK and USA.
Sure if you lived in Belize or something where it doesn’t matter it wouldn’t be a big deal but living in those two countries and even like Canada and Germany automatically makes you a target for using it.
Out of those options or a VPN I pay anonymously with Monero or mail cash to I would consider that much, much safer than any ISP.
I encourage you to look up what Snowden said about ATT helping the NSA during Prism which is absolutely still ongoing.
In fact, here you go heres a small part of it https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/how-att-helped-the-nsa-spy-on-millions/
But sure keep preaching about how VPNs don’t do anything and instead trust the companies that have direct interests to the governments they serve to stay in favor and that have your credit card and address on file. That is much more secure!
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