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More lame jokes. This isn’t a fucking stand up comedy community, go to Reddit for your unoriginal shit.
That’s a really tired out joke now.
I’m content with 100MBPS myself. It’s fast enough to load sites nigh instantaneously. I don’t have a lot of hiccups. It downloads things reasonably well.
I would rather be on 100MBPS than the times where, I wasn’t. Like I remember dial-up, 33kbps. I remember shitty ass DSL 768kbps. I remember local “broadband” of 1 ~ 5MB.
If I got anything less than 100MBPS, then I’d be discontented. The only way I’d be even more content is probably being on your level or 250MBPS at least. Why would I need gigabit connectivity? It sounds like something I’d need, if I was like a business or having multiple people around. I’m only one person though.
It is not okay to pirate just to resell to others. It is a huge red flag.
I pirate to save money and if industries are going to play hardball on making everything available.
Just because one outside source merges with another, doesn’t mean you’re a founder of the source that you’ve absorbed to. That’d be like saying Microsoft and Apple merged, so Steve Jobs is a founder of Microsoft. It doesn’t work like that. He’d still be considered a founder of Apple.
Decided it needed a subscription service.
Reddit - Shoots itself in the foot while decapitating the other because reasons
Twitter - Shoots itself in the foot and decapitates itself
Facebook/Instagram/Threads - Huge identity Crisis
Telegram - Sells itself out
What a world.
I’m personally happy to discover that awkwardtheturtle is suspended from r/rant.
I always keep feeling like that bitch is responsible for some of the shit there. Plus, they manage way too many subreddits. As do some other mods still clinging on there.
Don’t care, still won’t use out of principle.
Ah the ol’ bundle Windows95 with Internet Explorer trick.
Correction:
People join new thing, find out it’s ran by a data farmer who already runs two bigger platforms, then stop using when they know this.
It came from Apple. /s