dansity

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[–] dansity 9 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Flour tortillas

[–] dansity 27 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Windows -at this point- is free to use at least for personal reasons and there are zero consequences if you don't activate your copy. They used to give you deadline in the XP/Vista era to activate your copy but not anymore. All you get is a watermark in the corner that either bothers you or not. They are as well very sloppy with closing activation methods, they could just close a new gate every patch Tuesday but they don't do it. It is far far more important to them that everyone is using windows and there is a high chance based on last week's news that there will be a subscription "premium" version like in any app that removes ads and enables AI features.

[–] dansity 8 points 2 years ago

Even worse if you take your time, register with 10min mail and the content is not what you are looking for

[–] dansity 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

videogamedonkey ia the one and only game critique

[–] dansity 7 points 2 years ago (6 children)

In universal healthcare countries the one's smoking are basically abusing the system as there is a very high chance they end up with some kind or respiratory or hearth issues sooner or later. Such illnesses are very costly to treat hence they are taking away from others. Contrary to let's say alcohol that most people consume but also majority is not alcoholic. Smokers are almost always junkies and they have issues quitting fags. Smoking is extremely addicting.

[–] dansity 15 points 2 years ago

I walk next door. I like that its close by and I can spend my lunchtime laying on my couch. I hate its close by so I'm practically always working. I would also want to listen podcasts during commute but all of them are too long for my commute. Overall I recommend living close to work. (it's my own business, I'm not employee)

[–] dansity 3 points 2 years ago

Music piracy was big till spotify apprared. iTunes had a limited selection, music remixes, small band stuff were not available. iTunes only had what Sony and some other music distributors supplied. I understand what you are saying but still, piracy was there and iTunes was not primary source. Spotify came and now music piracy is basically limited to high quality audio albums which is a niche market.

[–] dansity 21 points 2 years ago (7 children)

Paying 0.99 per song was how a better user experience? Music piracy was pretty big till Spotify. No service was even close before.

[–] dansity 195 points 2 years ago (9 children)

Sssh.. Everyone lives in default country

[–] dansity 43 points 2 years ago

Gulag 🙁☹️🙁
Living pod 😊☺️☺️

[–] dansity 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah its weird. Isnt vulcanised rubber heavier than water and sinks?

[–] dansity 3 points 2 years ago

There was a software developed in Bratislava called the Comenius Logo. It was specifically developed as a programming environment for kids and we did 2 full years learning it in primary school, I'm still thankful for my teacher for making kids learn this. He shouldn't have to do that it was not part of the program. I'm out of the education scene so I'm not sure if there are modern options to this but you may look it up as well. It uses a C-like code to move a turtle around the screen and draw shapes.

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