A lazy cat in human skin, an eldritch being borne of the '90s.
Alts: @fossilesque@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Bots: @SciBot@mander.xyz
How did you get this picture of my house?
Tabby terminal :)
The affluenza curse! It’s HORRIBLE
The UK’s won several awards for design. It’s very easy to use. It would be nice to see something like that for the US.
Not that I do not agree, but if you think you’ll be able to get Americans, who already do not trust the government, to download an app on their phones made by the government, well I have a bridge to sell you.
A MAGPIE THAT NEEDS A REAL ACCOUNTANT
COIN GOBBLERS
Sneaky postage cretins.
Ehem, it’s only the wrong kind of radical that gets banned there.
Ha! Fixed, cheers. :)
This one is now opt in with very ambiguous language and doesn’t tell you what is doing. I like suggested search results and might check that if I didn’t know better.
https://brave.com/blog/referral-codes-in-suggested-sites/
They have a habit of doing pretty terrible scammy practices, funnily their bugs all seem to make them money:
https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/191yu33/why_is_brave_highly_disliked_in_the_privacy/
What, sorry? I think you have a typo.
Aside from the element of deception towards their sponsored creators, I wonder if this will set precedent for what is a relatively common practice.
https://sirlinksalot.co/affiliate-hijacking/
Honey isn’t the only one doing this. Brave Browser does it too:
Inshellisense is teaching me a lot. :) It’s an autocompleter.
https://github.com/microsoft/inshellisense
Also, Atuin for history.
Jackfruit and mulberries and a few others. :)
They’re both eudicots. :)
https://spotube.krtirtho.dev/ is another alternative, but it uses the Spotify api (you can hook up your account) and backends it by playing music from yt.
Lmao that has to be Pennsic.