Spaceballs, Ghostbusters (original), LotR, Labyrinth, The Holy Grail…
I ran from Reddit, it be like that
Spaceballs, Ghostbusters (original), LotR, Labyrinth, The Holy Grail…
I still need to watch this, thank you for reminding me.
VBox could be nice, but Oracle is on a licensing hunt for people who install the extension pack on potentially work-related systems. Technically it is free for personal use, but is like explicitly inviting the vampire into your home - nothing might happen, but you wouldn’t know until the moment you have 2 tiny holes in your neck.
That’s nice. For you and other tech capable people, but in general people wouldn’t understand let alone use it.
BTW: do all Android devices come with an unlocked bootloader? Or do you still need some wonky tool to unlock it?
I said some, and even if there was none… on the right side there is still Android by Google
On the left, we see some respect for your privacy, on the right… Android by Google.
Romana Didulooooh noooooo
Edit: such a shame Dr. Sarteshi isn’t on other social media than Xitter
it is a very private programming language
Hate? It’s science, ugliness is measured in picocybertrucks.
As told by our Lord an Saviour, Richard Dawkins
Oh man, the memories… it wasn’t so long after “Best of Both Worlds” aired for the first time, that the Bill Gates of Borg meme was going viral on BBSs and Usenet. Oh how we laughed… and cried, for it was funny but true.
It’s so funny that this post was only a bit below this one: Google Wants To Start Tracking 300 Million iPhone Users Within 5 Years
This is the best answer. Torrents / possibly illegal downloads are a big no-no in many countries, if you’re truly a movie addict: buy a portable dvd drive and a bunch of movies (2nd hand can be very cheap nowadays). Additional advantage: internet access is still not very good in many places. On VPNs: there are several options, a commercial one like Nord, your company’s (never, ever torrent over your company networks!) or a self hosted. My home router can run ipsec and wireguard services, yours possibly too. DO REMEMBER: VPN traffic is very recognisable, if the local ISP thinks it’s sus, questions may be asked; better be careful.