Comment on: Why Everyone Should Build Their Own PC and Stop Using Macs
So don't buy a Mac, build a Windows PC instead? Is this dude smoking crack? I'll take Apple over Microsoft any day, but if you want to get serious, learn how to use Linux.
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31 Jan 2021 19:15
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Comment on: PayPal Dumps GiveSendGo, the 'Christian' Crowdfunding Site Used By Proud Boys
>Since a Trumpist mob descended on D.C. last week with pipe bombs, zip ties, and feces, ultimately storming the Capitol Building in a siege that left five dead...
Oh for crying out loud. Fuck off with this inflammatory horseshit.
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12 Jan 2021 20:13
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Comment on: Every Deleted Parler Post, Many With Users' Location Data, Has Been Archived
Gizmodo is a garbage website run by leftist lapdogs.
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11 Jan 2021 17:24
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Comment on: This is incredible. A snowball fight filmed by cinema pioneers the Lumiere bros in France, 1896. It's been colourised and had the speed adjusted.
This is so freaking cool. I'm always amazed seeing slice-of-life type footage from the long ago past. In this case, seeing people experience the simple pleasure of a snowball fight is somehow a relief to me. Still photos from that era seem so formal; stuck up even. And even though every single person in that brief film are long gone, it's a reminder that their lives had moments of joy, just as ours occasionally do. Technology has made our lives infinitely more complicated than theirs, but those of us who grew up with snow have all experienced a snowball fight. It's strangely humbling.
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06 Oct 2020 17:48
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Comment on: Chrome update may extend your laptop's battery life by up to 2 hours
Or you can use The Great Suspender (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/the-great-suspender/klbibkeccnjlkjkiokjodocebajanakg)
I use it in Brave. It shuts down tabs after a specified amount of time. Simply click on them to load them back up. I have tons of tabs open in a bunch of different windows (different subjects, etc.) and Brave doesn't use more than about 6.5% of my laptop's processor. It's been around for years.
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06 Jul 2020 06:45
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