Yes, it's /c/piracy! Using torrents. Open source, community ran, providing free and equal access to information for all.
Or Usenet which is paying to gain direct access to enormous private digital media libraries to download to your own computer.
Yes, it's /c/piracy! Using torrents. Open source, community ran, providing free and equal access to information for all.
Or Usenet which is paying to gain direct access to enormous private digital media libraries to download to your own computer.
Be aware that Mullvad recently removed support for port forwarding if that matters to you. They're no longer a preferred option for torrents for that reason. Other than that I enjoy using their service.
I feel the need to drop a link to some doom metal for any newcomers!
Sunn O))) - https://youtu.be/HkIpddogl_Y
For anyone interested, here is a relevant documentary about how Earth is experiencing a sixth mass extinction event because of our actions like you mentioned.
I found a great scan of the original book on the Smithsonian website but I'm still unsure where it is located today.
https://library.si.edu/digital-library/book/sidereusnuncius00gali
My girlfriend and I both got Garmin watches and we absolutely love them. I got the Forerunner 265 and she got the venue 2sq. I like that they support both android and Apple, and don't have subscriptions!
Advocating for overpopulation is fucking gross. The planet is already experiencing another mass extinction event.
Almost every modern human uses non-renewable resources and produces greenhouse gases either directly or indirectly. At the current rates it is unsustainable. It is the exponential growth of industry, technology, and human population that has caused the dramatic shift in climate change.
The top 10% earning Americans (>$178,000/year) created 40% of the nation's pollution according to a recent study. And that factored in the industries they worked in. That still means that the majority of climate change is caused by the activity of normal people.
This is the way. Stove popcorn tastes better, is crunchier, cheaper, and it won't go stale for at least a day, unlike microwave popcorn.
I was skeptical but then I went to the Google store and looked at their USB-C cables and they are also USB 2.0 speeds.
Does anyone else see the giant mannequins behind it?