I was almost convinced the answer was going to be “buy a new iphone”
I was almost convinced the answer was going to be “buy a new iphone”
literally every day while I work so I can listen to music
definitely not incorrect, for sure
my understanding from an English professor is less about its reliability of information, but more its reliability regarding citing sources. you can’t cite something that consistently changes
I spray them with windex, so I can just pick them up with a paper towel or something
reading this made me so hard
I thought it’s cause they didn’t want it to be flooded/overrun by the massive amount of posts from threads. let’s face it, threads is going to have a waaaaay bigger userbase. I mean shit, it already does if Instagram accounts automatically have a threads account.
the only thing I miss about reddit is how much more diversity it had. cause let’s face it, there just isn’t as much content here. it’s also how I stayed caught up on current events
emby as well, which is what I currently use. I might switch to jellyfin or plex though, I don’t like the constant advertisements and restrictions that push you to get their premium service