Brave Search is so good!
Brave Search is so good!
I’ve tried LibRedirect on desktop, but most of the frontends it redirected to didn’t work. Is that fixed?
Pocket Broomball is a really fun offline game.
Finally! I switched to PipePipe before this update, since it somehow had the comments working.
I throught the app was being rewritten and that this version was only gonna receive fixes until the rewrite is over.
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The design and semantic search are great. The rest is eww.
It’s been so unreliable. I switched to PairDrop.net, a fork that works just as well and has better uptime.
Are they wrong?
Please spell it as hiccup. The spelling hiccough gives me a headache.
Some people searched “boobs” on Google.
Some people watched Heartstopper on Netflix.
Some people searched for methods of aborting a baby by yourself.
Some people downloaded a Bible application.
Some people follow trans TikTokers.
Some people watched and liked YouTube videos that questioned the existence of a god.
Some men watched gay porn.
Some people regularly messaged a drug dealer.
Every datum is permanent, but every law isn’t.
Samsung turns the volume icons green beyond 60%, and it’s much better than nothing; I would’ve raised the volume way above that way too often, if it weren’t for that feature.
There’s a feature to limit increasing the volume beyond some point, which—if you enable—you’d have to disable it to increase the volume, but I find it unnecessary.
Disabling JavaScript using uBlock Origin with Firefox (Android, Linux or Windows) generally works.
The Wayback Machine and the Bypass Paywall Clean extension also work.
One year is way too short. IMO, twenty years would be perfect.
And I’m not sure if that’s already a thing, but what enters the public domain has to be made freely accessible (de-DRMed, open-sourced…).
Or without the owner’s permission; I even put it in bold.
Wiktionary defines it as: To take illegally, or without the owner’s permission, something owned by someone else without intending to return it.
Nonhuman animals, which don’t have laws, still steal from each other.
TVs