Say I do that.
Streaming can be done through the browser. Which frontend would I use to access the regular TV channels?
Say I do that.
Streaming can be done through the browser. Which frontend would I use to access the regular TV channels?
Great question.
Not really. I’m a bit tired of the standard stuff we are given. So many movies seem sameish these days.
Will take a look at any and all suggestions that are… different or unusual or simply intriguing or… rare.
“Nothing personal. Needs must, bro. Needs must.”
💥🤛
This!
But imagine how foolish we all would look if this would happen. 😁
Q was only surprised by this hug. Not opposed. Even touched, I would say… pardon the pun.
Interesting. Gotta try that.
I have P2Play installed. It only supports 1 instance at a time. 🤷
Are there any clients that support multiple instances? It would improve my feed if I would see content from several instances at once.
You need to cross a river that’s home to crocodiles. How do you get across safely?
You simply swim across. All the crocodiles are at the lion’s meeting!
Do people? I don’t know.
Should we? Definitely (CDC).
Phew. So glad we won’t run out of energy to kill each other. Was getting worried there. /s
Any keyboard with an inbuilt emoji list should have it. In this particular case I used OpenBoard.
You can buy stuff on the Internet, right? Is this a good place?
This is the juicy bit:
Roughly one in two Americans said they are not very or not at all exposed to environmental and climate change risks. Those perceptions contrast sharply with empirical evidence showing that climate change is having an impact in nearly every corner of the United States. A warming planet has intensified hurricanes battering coasts, droughts striking middle American farms and wildfires threatening homes and air quality across the country. And climate shocks are driving up prices of some food, like chocolate and olive oil, and consumer goods.
Americans also largely believe they do not bear responsibility for global environmental problems. Only about 15 percent of U.S. respondents said that high- and middle-income Americans share responsibility for climate change and natural destruction. Instead, they attribute the most blame to businesses and governments of wealthy countries.
TBF, I wonder if that’s limited to Americans.
I am not sure whether I should be impressed or concerned by this amount of thought, detail and analysis.
Anything you’re not telling us?
Wow. Whoever thought this one up… I find it funnier than I should.
Have one of these: 🍪
There is non-smart TVs with a Netflix app installed?