AceSLS

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AceSLS,

It’s a SHITpost, you’re not supposed to taste them…

AceSLS,

“Sorry we’ve been lying. We’re definitly honest this time, pinky promise”

-Toyota, probably

AceSLS,

That’s why you hit them where it hurts. Into their little fragile egos, don’t even take them serious. Laugh at their face, show them they’re just clowns, dumber than monkeys

That’s how I “argue” with people that don’t act in good faith anyway. It works because “winning” is sooo important to them but those idiots aren’t even close to would be competition anyway

AceSLS,

Sounds like Pixiv with extra steps

Seriously, it’s addicting as fuck if that’s your kinda thing

AceSLS,

You almost forgot the “to protect your privacy” and maybe sprinkle some “protecting children” in there too

AceSLS,

That’s a wtf for you? You must be new to the internet then

AceSLS,

Why is it that smaller people can do seemingly obvious features like custom user-controlled site rankings, but the big players are completely incapable of that?

Because that would give control to the user. And we all know they hate us having that because they can’t shove their shit down our throats then

AceSLS,

Luckily we already have maaaany good games available to download. So even if all future games were only playable on some cloud I wouldn’t give a fuck

I’d still be mad though. Hopefully enough people would so that it will never become reality

AceSLS,

If you wanna go next level I’d recommend hydrus

AceSLS,

Please Sony, give us Bloodborne

You mean like they gave us Demons Souls? Na thanks, will probably be up to the emulation community to make it available on pc

Image viewer that remembers last visited image (Linux)

I’m looking for a FOSS image viewer on Linux that remembers the last visited image or lets me set a bookmark of some sort. Pix for example has the preference “Go to last visited location” - but that is just the folder, not the image itself. But I have folders with lots and lots of images that I work through day by day and...

AceSLS,

Firesticks use a hardcoded backup DNS which can’t be changed/disabled without root access. This renders DNS level blocking useless because they’ll just use their backup DNS if your DNS resolves to 127.0.0.1/0.0.0.0

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