So it’s a regular business now?
So it’s a regular business now?
Why is it called “OpenSubtitles” if you have to pay for it to use it in any capacity?
They shouldn’t force you to use a specific web browser to use the website properly. Google Chrome shouldn’t be the new Internet Explorer 6.
There’s like an ad every paragraph or two on sites like these. Then apparently that’s not enough so they have auto-playing video ads and pop-up ads too. Do they seriously think people will tolerate this and not go off the website?
It’s pretty interesting that there’s already people interested in modifying the camera to have a USB port on it.
The Wikipedia article says “payola” is an illegal practice and that text links to “commercial bribery” - so are they starting to get bribed into doing stuff like this too even though it’s a paid service? That “they want all the money” statement must go deeper than I thought.
How does that even work? Is it even possible to do that on mobile?
So does that washing machine still work, or is that spider arm critical to all useful functionality? Anyways, one part getting way more corrosion than the rest is suspicious design.
Since when did carriers have permission to do this stuff? I don’t remember stuff like this happening in 2014…
I wouldn’t have known the first sword had a smiley face on it this quickly without this transcription.
Those bright LED interfaces are called “Abusive Appliance Interfaces” by Nathan over on the Toasty Tech website. It seems like there’s more people that are being annoyed by the bright lights than I thought.
I’m already using Mlem and I’m not interested in trying out the other application yet.
Is this the same as Mlem?
Is OpenAI a regular business too?