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TIL that cubicle is an adjective and a noun. I was calling things “cube like” until now
TIL that cubicle is an adjective and a noun. I was calling things “cube like” until now
I’d argue it’s just the first two. Systemd gets a lot of hate but many don’t notice the difference between distros with or without it
Thank you for the corrections! I’ve updated the post. I agree that Brave search had the best results/UX. As you mentioned, I have my own moral qualms with brave as a company.
Added! I love the mission
I’ve updated the post to say that in Brave uses a custom index. I skipped DuckDuckGo because it only uses Bing :(
I’ve had similar sentiment from other users! I’m inclined to give it a shot
Added!
For those looking for some Google alternatives:
Feel free to add on any I missed or opinions on these; I haven’t used any extensively
EDIT: Ecosia for trees and DDG for Bing without ads
I like how the author left it up to interpretation of whether the dog killed the human, because there’s no panel of the shot going off. For all we know, the dog is smoking from the gun, and the man is taking a nap.
I got hips twerking with sex topped with some viscous Worcestershire liquid
I am in a sexed up state
Fart gobbler! I’d go as far as to call them a nose-picker
Somebody cropped off the “R” from the top left corner too!
I’d let the dogs out through the teeth.
Agreed! I implemented a less complex version of the diagram you posted, and it yields higher quality results than Stremio for someone viewing it on a computer. However, when friends need a Netflix replacement, they need something that’s “plug-n-play”
Oh, the spelling difference got me. Thank you!