There are valid reasons for hating on Disney though.. like what they've done to Star Wars.
Your first mistake was going to reddit at all. Your second mistake was going to the y'all qaeda subs.
No shocked pikachu?
They should have known better..
Not illegal, but pointless. They don't care.
Perplexity passed the paywall problem?
You're gonna get iSued by Apple.
... which is *probably the main thing they've got going for them, having started off with such trash genes.
He paid enough to weasel his hair plugged way out of consequences though.
Seems reactionary, but maybe not
It still holds up pretty well too, if you ignore the dated tech.. and unfeathered dinosaurs. 🤣
The Outer Limits 1995 episode about this didn't end too well.
Fuck Elon, but not literally so his genes can end.
"That" is the guy, "Crazy" is riding him. I thought the same as you did for a while so don't feel bad.
Yeah, but they want to destroy all other life in the universe because they looked up one day, so...
Their credit card is basically a branded MasterCard administered by Goldman Sachs. It isn't in house like their bnpl.
Yes, it's ancient.. 2.3.5. I got it working again but it wouldn't charge. Plugging it in would turn it on automatically but then that's it. Changing it to the correct time and date suddenly made it start charging like normal. I don't recall that being a thing, is it just an oddity or am I forgetting something that was common?
For those curious what I'm going to do with it, I have no Idea. I rooted it long ago but it's so out of date now I'm not sure what it even could be used for practically beyond as a glorified mp3 player.
The comment reply box could use a little padding around it, and the text above containing what is being replied to needs some padding because it's near impossible to copy that first letter on a line.
Also a feature request: a button to add the text as a quote automatically.
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The idea behind multiple accounts is so my feed remains mostly usable when an instance goes down. The first one I signed up to (lemmy.one) went down after it upgraded and hasn't yet come back, the second one has been up and down (lemmy.world) and I decided to sign up to 4 total for redundancy, and because eventually there will be a way to tie the accounts together in a cohesive way.