165 pages and this is the only thing I see people talking about. If I’m being honest, I’m not going to read the whole thing. Is there anything else?
165 pages and this is the only thing I see people talking about. If I’m being honest, I’m not going to read the whole thing. Is there anything else?
private Facebook group
Does such a thing actually exist? Seems that “private” and “Facebook” really shouldn’t be in the same sentence together.
And I do. Sometimes I’ll just fire up Edge if Chrome isn’t installed since it’s chromium based.
I already use Firefox full time and recommend others do as well.
And an actual criminal record
Until you actually need a chromium based browser. I get so annoyed when this happens.
Remember, you may not see this at all if you’re based in a country that doesn’t allow it.
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Well when paper money is continually speeding towards zero value
Time to start saving bottle caps I guess.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that there isn’t an update.
Lol, ad free is available to anyone if they care enough.
You’re a bit late to party
Are you sure? There’s a ton of them that do. Unless you have an older vehicle.
I don’t understand the scenario where it would be flying down the road and not having power.
Ah, I actually use my Nvidia Shield home screen for that, lol. I selected all services that I want to keep an eye on and it shows me the latest or most popular of the moment. It’s not perfect but it seems to work well enough when i already have my Sonarr keeping an eye out for the ones I’m already subscribed to. Then Plex will let me know when a new one gets downloaded.
For real? I thought the last one where they ended where the show began was the last.
For some reason this was the straw that broke the camels back for me. I setup a NAS, Plex server and all the arr apps. It’s been amazing. Haven’t looked back.
I don’t. I let my arr apps do it for me.
People regularly spend $100 a month on streaming services. It pays for itself quick.
Lol, no. I just built one for less than $1000. I used 8TB drives.
It’s GDPR for Germans