Yeah. You can even visit moz://a in Firefox.
Yeah. You can even visit moz://a in Firefox.
Have they really been pushing that? I have only heard it from stupid individuals and never the government or even the media.
I guess, if you are able to minimize the amount of open programs and browser tabs, it can run fine.
The 8 GB in my ThinkPad is pretty annoying. It’s usable but not enjoyable.
I wonder if the stats will rise considerably during 2025 with all the business and enterprise environment switching after delaying the upgrade for a few years. We certainly have to do that at work.
No, 8 GB is nothing these days. It’s not an enjoyable experience on Win 10, 12, Linux, or MacOS.
Why so many accounts and especially credit cards?
Does anyone want some popcorn?
Yes, always.
Tactical Beach Wizards is really good.
I bought it at launch because I know that the dev is just amazing and it completely checked out.
I also highly recommended heat signature and gunpoint by the same dev.
if you use the computer every day it’s less energy than booting up.
Source?
The power button thing doesn’t matter. It’s not a PC, you never turn it off
Maybe not but it’s just crazy that a company can be so ignorant.
Why do they intentionally place the power button in the absolute worst place imaginable?
I thought capitalism was just that the market should be open.
I didn’t recall any mentions of infinite growth.
You don’t like GNSS?
Also space programs have been the source of a lot of world changing inventions.
That seems incredibly racist.
Although not that surprising that 9-11 deniers are also racist.
But what launch provider should I use then?
Boeing? No, I don’t think so.
I was referring to the fact that you are discussing completely unrelated stuff like it was related.
Sure you could do all that but that depends on your friends having the same music taste and also seems like a pain over just paying a few bucks. Ripping CDs is also pretty damn annoying.
I currently have 6728 liked songs on Spotify. Assuming the average album is around 11 songs per album that would be slightly more than 611 albums. CD albums seem to cost anywhere between 100 and 300 kr, so lets say they cost 150 kr.
150 kr * 611 = 91 650 kr.
Spotify Premium is 116 kr per month.
91 650 / 116 ≈ 770.
770 / 12 ≈ 64 years.
Could I get many of those albums used? Yeah probably.
Could I borrow a few disks from friends? Yeah maybe.
Could I even find all the albums in my country? No, I would have to. import some of the more niche ones.
Could I pirate them? Yeah, sure but that would be very very time consuming and illegal (not that I care about the last part) and we aren’t discussing piracy anyways.
With all that in mind lets just half the amount of years (fairly generously). It’s still a long ass time and the time and monetary invesment it would take to procure all these disks would be that it would very high. My time is also worth something and doing that seems like a gigantic waste of time I could be spending actually listening to music.
I don’t give a jack shit if I don’t own the media afterwards. I’m paying for a service and I get a service. I don’t see the problem.
If you don’t think it’s worthwhile to you then just don’t use it.
You are parroting Lemmy nonsense and those words are hollow.
P.S. If I am gonna burn CDs why not just pirate.
Opening a few apps fills it up very quickly.
I even run Spotifyd and a cli UI for Spotify because I need to be conservative with my RAM.