Doesn't bother me any, so it's all okay in my books :)
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I own a gaming laptop and I agree. For that price, a desktop is objectively far better for gaming in terms of comfort, customizability, and power. If I had a choice, I'd have a laptop for work/school, and a custom pc for gaming at home.
That said, I still like my gaming laptop. It's a pretty good fit for my current needs.
A more robust tagging system makes blocking what you don't want to see easier and less disruptive to your experience.
You're right; I deserve the downvote.
Echoing what this person said! ^
I used DDG for a few years, but now I can't stand it anymore. The search results are so bad. I could scroll to the end of the results and not find a single website I'd trust enough to cite as a reliable source. It's all irrelevant SEO trash.
Also, search syntax doesn't work! I could do the ol' site:reddit trick, but - would never exclude results with a term, "" would never guarantee results with a term, and + sure as hell didn't work either.
I reluctantly switched to Brave. The search results are better, but I don't trust it very much since it started redirecting image searches to Bing or Google. I will likely move to Kagi.
Hnngghh, no bot-generated SEO trash is a good reason for me to spend my money...
This is a plush animal. You can tell because the fluff looks like fake fur, and because baby owls don't look anything like this.
AI """"artist""""
That second tweet is a bit concerning, though. Let's not forget that many ADHD meds are addicting to non-ADHD brains.
I've never used a BBQ- can anyone explain why scrubbing with steel wool isn't a good alternative?
Is it that hard to understand that a brain with a structural impairment will respond to a chemical differently than a brain without that structural impairment?