Comment on: Netflix bleeds subscribers in US and Canada, with no sign of recovery | Ars Technica
And the original licensing companies started their own streaming services.
Streaming is becoming cable all over again. To get all the content you want you have to pay ~$80/month for 5/6/7 services.
No wonder it's seeing a resurgence...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I26Ql-uX6AM
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21 Jul 2021 17:58
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Comment on: Tamagotchi’s new smartwatch lets you strap a needy digital pet to your wrist
I had one of those in the 90s... I might still have it...
Got boring pretty quick.
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19 Jun 2021 19:26
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Comment on: Cybereason: 80% of orgs that paid the ransom were hit again
Ha! Jokes on them. I use windows defender so I'll be super safe!
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18 Jun 2021 21:24
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Comment on: A new HTTP spec proposes elimination of obnoxious “cookie banners”
*right click*
*block element*
Done
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17 Jun 2021 02:24
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Comment on: ADATA To Develop DDR5 Memory Modules With Up To 64 GB Capacities & 8400 MHz Speeds For Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake Platform
Corsair #1, always outlived the usefulness of my machine. Samsung has has great ram and ssds too.
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07 Jan 2021 23:23
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Comment on: [Feb 23, 2020] Still heavy censorship on r/coronavirus
Tencent, a Chinese company, invested $150 million into Reddit. Tencent has ties to the CCP.
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24 Feb 2020 13:06
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Comment on: /r/news mods are censoring a story for "not being news" despite the story being on the front page of the BBC. Oh, but the story makes China look bad.
Check out China Uncensored on YouTube. Great entertaining channel that shines light on all the bull China is up too.
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11 Feb 2019 07:29
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