Even with a subscription cost for the API, users still won’t be getting any NSFW posts. That includes porn obviously but there was also tons of non-porn NSFW content in subs like /r/drugs, /r/sex, etc.
Please PM me buttplug pictures.
Even with a subscription cost for the API, users still won’t be getting any NSFW posts. That includes porn obviously but there was also tons of non-porn NSFW content in subs like /r/drugs, /r/sex, etc.
I run a plex server because I don’t want to subscribe to 15 different services with 15 different shitty UIs just to watch TV. FF and rewind always works the same on Plex and the pause button is always in the same spot.
Every time I open Netflix or Hulu or Prime I am infuriated that it doesn’t immediately take me to the last show I was watching.
Also I like to watch shows as they originally aired, not with missing episodes that Hulu pulled to keep advertisers happy (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Community come to mind).
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I seem to remember searching for communities from kbin doesn’t work if you use the exclamation point.
Raise your hand if you also finished the last episode of the new season of Black Mirror!
TIL that a standard Martini is made with gin. I always thought vodka was the default so whenever I’ve ordered a Martini I’ve specified gin because I fucking love gin.
I think cilantro tastes a little soapy but I still put it on my food.
This is wrong and I will defend my opinion to the death!
In the case of the Oxford comma it’s more to distinguish between items in a list that are combined by the “and” or items in a list that are separate items. It’s not used to indicate a pause in this scenario.
I posted this above as well, but it’s very relevant to your comment.
100% agree! I think this is a good visual that helps explain why it’s important.
The soundtrack was amazing too. I ripped it to MP3 from the CD years ago when CDs and MP3s were still a thing. I listen to the soundtrack regularly to this day.
I downloaded Ubuntu 5.04 and have mostly stuck with Ubuntu for almost 20 years. I’ve tried other distros over the years but I’ve always come back to Ubuntu.
I know they can seize other things than money but I always make a point to carry very little cash whenever I travel.
Nice! I’ve just been browsing all and sorting by new hoping to stumble across activity but this should be helpful.
Afraid.org is what I’ve been using ever since dyndns started charging big prices for what used to be free.