

One more reason not to buy ebooks from Amazon.
One more reason not to buy ebooks from Amazon.
The average modern website takes more than this per page to display its content… it’s absurd.
I’m surprised DOGE themselves aren’t using it to skirt FOIA.
Or maybe they are.
Personally I stick to relatively legal IPTV playlists, such as https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv
Straight and to the point, no bullshit.
The only place where I struggle is finding the perfect player. On PC I use iptvnator and on Android I use IPTV Pro. They work well enough, but I wish I had a universal app that could carry the configuration between devices.
I mean if you specify GMT, one could assume that you need to apply DST during summer, while UTC is garanteed to be static.
To be fair, there’s a slight difference between GMT and UTC: GMT becomes BST (in the UK) during summer, while UTC doesn’t follow Daylight Saving Time and is tied specifically to the atomic clock.
Service-specific link shorteners are alright, like youtu.be
, a.co
and goo.gl/maps
. At least know roughly where you’re going.
For anything else, I rather see the full URLs, and if I need to share a link on a paper medium, I also make it available in a QRcode form.
These CEOs really don’t want the average people to like them.
On the other hand, it makes it easy to find which apps aren’t to be trusted with your data.
My bet is on Systemd.
Silver lining, my wife is allergic to eggs so we use all sorts of replacement in recipes, like this
or just some applesauce.